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Seeing the unseen: Trinity team builds game-changing particle impact machine
The new machine, the first of its kind in Europe, allows users to visualise what happens when tiny particles hit a surface three times faster than a bullet. This information will enable engineers to make better materials and coatings for aircraft parts, medical implants, and help to simulate intergalactic collisions.
24 Jul 2025
Innovation|Research|Science
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Twenty-four Trinity labs earn sustainable certifications
The 24 have today been awarded sustainable lab certifications under a Research Ireland-led programme piloted in partnership with Impact Laboratories and My Green Lab.
16 Jul 2025
Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability
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Why the Nazis stole a fragment of the Bayeux tapestry
Millie Horton-Insch, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the History of Art Department, Trinity, tells the tale of how a fragment of the Bayeux tapestry ended up in the Schleswig-Holstein state archives. This piece was first published by The Conversation.
15 Jul 2025
Arts|Culture|Research
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Universities need restructuring for climate and community needs, study finds
Higher education institutions offer critical social infrastructure with untapped potential to contribute to more equitable and sustainable futures, according to new research.
15 Jul 2025
Culture|Environment|Research|Society|Students
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National survey of intercountry adoption experiences launches
A new national survey of the lived experience of intercounty adoption for parents of children aged 0-12 has been launched today by researchers in Trinity College Dublin and University College Cork.
15 Jul 2025
Community|Research|Society
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ERC funds two research projects exploring potential of AI in conflict forecasting and language description and preservation
Thomas Chadefaux, School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, and Timotheus Bodt, School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences, will explore the potential of AI to address challenges in conflict forecasting and language description and preservation.
14 Jul 2025
Awards and Funding|Culture|Research
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Political instability, environmental conditions, and social inequality accelerate aging
A new study redefines healthy aging as an environmental, social, and political phenomenon, and calls on public health strategies to expand beyond lifestyle prescriptions to address structural inequalities and governance deficits.
14 Jul 2025
Health|Research|Science
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Ireland’s only protected insect stars in new comic to spotlight importance of the bioeconomy
The latest Beo and Raja comic stars the beautiful Marsh Fritillary butterfly. The comic focuses on the importance of insects with the aim of engaging younger audiences in issues of biodiversity.
11 Jul 2025
Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability
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Sustainable aviation in the spotlight as Trinity hosts international conference
Researchers from around the globe will this week attend the inaugural International Conference on Sustainable Aviation Research (ICSAR).
7 Jul 2025
Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability
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Artists and dreamers of all ages invited to discover forgotten music of 19th-century women composers
The call out for creative responses from artists, writers, musicians, and dreamers of all ages is being led by Trinity's Department of Music and the Royal Irish Academy of Music.
7 Jul 2025
Community|Culture|Research
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Trinity hosts Ireland’s first BioBrillouin microscope
Trinity now has Ireland’s first and only BioBrillouin microscope, which will enable researchers to make giant strides in the fields of inflammation, cancer, developmental biology and biomedical materials, among others.
4 Jul 2025
Research|Science
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Scientists hunt for clues behind the development of curved spines
Scientists from Trinity College Dublin are assessing how the development of spinal ligaments provide mechanical stability and impact postural support in the spine – with a view to better understanding how developmental “missteps” may contribute to spinal deformations, such as the characteristic curved spines that develop in people with scoliosis.
1 Jul 2025
Health|Research|Science
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Trinity’s groundbreaking carbon capture tech takes off at Dublin Airport
Trinity's carbon capture tech initiates its first industrial-scale field test at Dublin Airport, demonstrating its potential for revolutionising carbon capture in aviation and e-fuel industries.
1 Jul 2025
Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability
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175,000 taifead stairiúil nua eisithe ag Maoinchiste Annála Samhalta na hÉireann
50,000 ainm ón ré roimh an nGorta agus an ré ina dhiaidh ar fáil lena scrúdú ag lucht stair an teaghlaigh ar Thairseach nua na nDaonáireamh
30 Jun 2025
Culture|Research|Science
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Craft My Street: young people reimagine Dublin with Minecraft in Smart Docklands pilot
In a city increasingly defined by data, design, and digital connectivity, a new pilot project is giving some of its youngest residents a powerful tool for change – Minecraft.
30 Jun 2025
Community|Research|Society|Students
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350,000 historical records now available on Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland
175,000 new historical records released online today bring to 350,000 the total number of records freely available on the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland.
30 Jun 2025
Culture|Research|Science
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There is no loneliness epidemic – so why do we keep talking as if there is?
Most people experience periods of loneliness, isolation or solitude in their lives, but these are different things, writes Brendan Kelly, School of Medicine, in a piece for The Conversation.
27 Jun 2025
Health|Research|Society
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Rent reforms are the sticking plaster on a crisis – only radical change will work
By offering something to landlords and tenants with new rental rules, the Government is taking something from both, writes Sarah Hamill, School of Law, in the Irish Independent.
27 Jun 2025
Research|Society
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TSJCI receives prestigious Comprehensive Cancer Centre status
The Trinity St James's Cancer Institute's new designation - the first Comprehensive Cancer Centre in Ireland - places TSJCI at the forefront of cancer care in Ireland alongside other leading cancer centres in Europe.
26 Jun 2025
Awards and Funding|Community|Health|Research|Society
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Pervasive surveillance of people is being used to access, monetise, coerce, and control
Analyses of over 40,000 documents, computer vision papers and downstream patents spanning four decades indicates the extent of this surveillance and the rise of obfuscating language that helps to normalise such approaches.
25 Jun 2025
Culture|Research|Society