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  • TILDA study reveals crucial insights on loneliness and death ideation among older adults

    The research shows that loneliness in later life is associated with an increased risk of individuals wishing for their own death, but protective effects may include attending religious services and secular social activities.

    28 Aug 2024

    Health|Research|Science

  • AI-powered, big data research revolutionises understanding of autoimmune disease

    New research, which uses semantic web and big data approaches thanks to a connection of patient registries across Europe, and which has just been published in The Lancet Rheumatology, provides evidence for improved diagnosis and treatment of rare diseases.

    27 Aug 2024

    Health|Research|Science

  • Research reveals environmental and disease factors can speed up the brain’s biological age

    By integrating advanced brain clocks and deep learning models, researchers at Trinity have uncovered how environmental, socioeconomic, and health conditions can either accelerate or protect against brain aging, offering new directions for personalised health interventions.

    26 Aug 2024

    Health|Research|Science|Society

  • Widespread fragmentation of services, no information, no support for tuberous sclerosis complex

    Researchers call on policymakers, decision-makers, and ‘those who hold the purse strings’ to listen to the evidence and take action to enable individuals with TSC to receive the internationally recommended coordinated care they require to live full lives.

    23 Aug 2024

    Health|Research

  • New blood test for Alzheimer’s Disease could change how the disease is detected and diagnosed

    Research undertaken in the Institute of Memory & Cognition at Tallaght University Hospital (TUH) and published in the Alzheimer's Research and Therapy journal could change the way Alzheimer’s Disease is detected.

    22 Aug 2024

    Health|Research

  • School of Medicine podcast cuts through the noise on health science

    The Off-Script’ podcast is an intersection of medicine, science and society and explores deep questions about the health and well-being of Ireland and the world through conversations with a host of Trinity College experts.

    22 Aug 2024

    Health|Research|Science|Society

  • Bioengineers develop hybrid grafts to combat cardiovascular disease

    Researchers from AMBER and Trinity, led by Dr David Hoey, have successfully replicated the behaviour of a blood vessel and its guiding structure to regenerate damaged tissue.

    20 Aug 2024

    Health|Innovation|Research|Science

  • Trinity welcomes Professor Karen Wiltshire as first CRH Chair of Climate Science

    An expert in coastal research and a Trinity alumna, Professor Wiltshire returns to the university from the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven, Germany, where she served as Vice-Director in combination with a professorship in Shelf Sea Ecology at the University of Kiel.

    19 Aug 2024

    Environment|Innovation|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Kamala Harris is walking a tightrope on the conflict in Gaza. She can’t afford to lose votes

    Daniel Geary, School of Histories and Humanities, writes in the Irish Times about how what happens at next week’s Democratic convention in Chicago may determine whether or not Harris wins the US presidential election in November.

    16 Aug 2024

    Research|Society

  • Scientists revolutionise microscopy by reimagining the logic of imaging

    Their new method significantly reduces the time and damaging radiation used to image fragile specimens.

    2 Aug 2024

    Innovation|Research|Science

  • Trinity researchers to receive Grow Phase funding under the National Challenge Fund

    Patrick O’Donovan, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, announced the first nine teams to receive Grow Phase funding under the €65 million fund to work on solutions to major environmental and societal issues.

    31 Jul 2024

    Awards and Funding|Innovation|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • ADAPT Centre and University of Pittsburgh sign MOU on AI Safety

    The partnership will focus on advancing research, AI safety assessments, and best practices for the development of AI technologies.

    31 Jul 2024

    Innovation|Research

  • ELPIS study brings hope to patients of rare genetic condition, CDD

    Trinity College spin-out company (2019), Ulysses Neuroscience is bringing hope to patients of a rare genetic condition: CDKL5 deficiency disorder (CDD), through an award funded project, ELPIS,

    30 Jul 2024

    Health|Innovation|Research

  • Ancient DNA analyses imply brucellosis evolved with development of farming

    Scientists analysed ancient DNA extracted from an 8,000-year-old sheep bone and detected the Brucella melitensis pathogen. Brucellosis affects millions of people every year and causes significant harm to the welfare of livestock.

    26 Jul 2024

    Research|Science

  • Electrical currents may make body’s cancer-killing cells even better killers

    The scientists behind the discovery hope their promising findings may open the door to new combined therapies for people living with certain brain tumours, such as glioblastoma.

    25 Jul 2024

    Health|Research|Science

  • International experts shed new light on old conundrum of quantum measurement

    Almost 100 leading experts from around the globe came to Trinity last week to discuss recent cutting-edge theoretical advances in hitherto unconnected fields – particularly from quantum foundations and quantum thermodynamics.

    25 Jul 2024

    Research|Science

  • Six ways to look after your brain health in your 20s and 30s

    Corrina Grimes, Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) writes in The Conversation, on six of the most important lifestyle changes you can make while you’re young in order to look after your brain health.

    24 Jul 2024

    Health|Research

  • Léiríonn "Shark fitbit" sonraí den chéad uair riamh maidir le freagairt liamháin ghréine tar éis buille ó bhád

    Taifeadadh na chéad sonraí cinnte riamh i dtaighde nua de fhreagairt liamhán gréine atá i mbaol tar éis do bhád ceann a bhualadh.

    24 Jul 2024

    Environment|Research|Science

  • “Shark fitbit” provides first-ever data detailing basking shark response to boat strike

    Data showing the immediate response of marine megafauna (e.g. whales, and large sharks) to boat strikes, which pose an increasing threat world-wide, had never been recorded before.

    24 Jul 2024

    Environment|Research|Science

  • Trinity team’s wastewater heat recovery solution earns runner-up prize in Sustainable Development Goals Challenge

    The REHEATZ team, led by Professors Aonghus McNabola, Padraig Carmody and Paul Coughlan have worked to develop the first hybrid wastewater heat recovery technology for application in Zambian food production.

    22 Jul 2024

    Awards and Funding|Environment|Research|Sustainability

  • Irish scientists pinpoint new drug target for RSV

    The scientists have discovered how the dangerous Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) defuses our immune response and, in doing so, have pinpointed an exciting new target for drug developers.

    18 Jul 2024

    Health|Research|Science

  • Physicists develop new theory describing the energy landscape formed when quantum particles gather together

    Understanding the exact shape of energy landscapes of quantum particles can potentially make computer simulations of materials far more accurate. Such simulations are helping to design next-gen materials for use in physics, chemistry, and green technologies.

    17 Jul 2024

    Research|Science

  • Irish peat soils – vital for the environment – are far more vast than we realised

    Irish researchers have unveiled a new Irish Peat Soils Map (IPSM), which estimates that peat soils cover an area of 1.66 million hectares, which equates to over 23% of the country.

    15 Jul 2024

    Environment|Research|Science

  • Formula Trinity team launches new race car in Front Square

    Students from Formula Trinity, a team of over 100 representing the university in the international Formula Student engineering competition, unveiled their brand new race car at a special launch event in Front Square last week.

    15 Jul 2024

    Research|Students

  • Taha Yasseri named inaugural Workday Professor for Technology and Society at Trinity and TU Dublin

    Professor Yasseri, who takes up his role on August 1 2024, will also be Director of a new TCD-TU Dublin joint centre for Sociology of Humans and Machines.

    15 Jul 2024

    Innovation|Research|Science

  • Trinity’s Sustainable Aviation Fuel research unit gets new home 

    The SAF research facility will focus on the research, development and deployment of sustainable aviation fuels.  

    12 Jul 2024

    Environment|Research

  • How to start weightlifting after 60

    Being strong as you age can help you maintain independence for longer, make you more resistant to injuries and falls and is great for overall wellbeing. Julie Broderick and Fiona Kennedy from the School of Medicine write in The Conversation on how to start to build your strength when you are over 60.

    11 Jul 2024

    Health|Research

  • Trinity researchers secure SFI-IRC Pathway awards

    Dr Conor Finlay, Trinity Translational Medicine Institute, and Dr Colm Delaney, Chemistry, have been awarded funding under the Pathway programme announced by Minister Patrick O’Donovan.

    11 Jul 2024

    Research|Science

  • Men’s experience of childhood with an imprisoned father focus of new research project

    The School of Psychology research project will explore the experience of male children and the effect of imprisonment on their relationships with their father.

    11 Jul 2024

    Research|Society

  • Trinity ranked 26th in Europe by QS University Rankings

    QS assessed 685 institutions in the Europe region, using 12 performance indicators, some of which differ to those used for the QS World University Rankings 2025, in which Trinity ranked 87th.

    10 Jul 2024

    Awards and Funding|Research|Students

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