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Scientists unveil molecular map that could unlock new treatments for heart and lung diseases
The map uncovers how an important human receptor involved in blood clotting and inflammation works. This advance could help us design better drugs for conditions such as pulmonary arterial hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and certain cancers.
7 Apr 2026
Health|Research|Science
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Researchers show physical and social environmental exposures shape biological brain age worldwide
The latest findings from the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) at Trinity College identify important brain health implications for prevention, public health, and policy.
6 Apr 2026
Health|Research|Society
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Trinity-led project will build a more trustworthy Internet for public knowledge
Researchers from Trinity and the ADAPT Centre are leading a new interdisciplinary research programme to investigate whether public trust in expertise has been weakened by the way institutions have adapted to the internet.
2 Apr 2026
Research|Science|Society
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'Age is an advantage': independent contractors aged over 60 earn 72% more than equivalent employees
Independent contractors aged over 60 years earn 72% more than employees in equivalent occupations, according to new research from the Ireland’s Project Economy survey conducted by the Trinity Business School.
2 Apr 2026
Business|Research
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Trinity team's new chip-scale light technology could power faster AI and data centre communications
Researchers at Trinity have developed a new light-based technology on a tiny chip that could help make the data centres behind cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and global internet services faster and more efficient.
31 Mar 2026
Innovation|Research|Science|Sustainability