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  • Trinity offers a sneak-peak at the sweet spot for innovation at the SUGAR Global Kick Off 2022/23

    Innovation thought leaders will unveil the secrets behind innovating so that companies can take their products and services to the next level, and outline how to effectively engage in collaborative innovation at the SUGAR Global Kick Off 2022/23, which is this week hosted by Trinity.

    24 Oct 2022

    Business|Innovation|Research|Students

  • Winter eviction ‘ban’ does little more than buy the government time

    The problem with the rental market is not over-regulation but bad regulation, poorly enforced, explains Dr Sarah Hamill, School of Law, in this comment piece originally published in The Sunday Business Post.

    24 Oct 2022

    Research|Society

  • Medical device regulation challenges put children's surgeries at risk

    Research led by Trinity College has found that a regulation which came into effect in May 2021 with the aim of improving the oversight of medical devices in Ireland is leading to unintended consequences which may put some surgeries for children, and the treatment of rare diseases, at risk. The study has been published in the journal Pediatric Cardiology.

    20 Oct 2022

    Health|Research

  • Eviction ban is likely to survive court challenge

    The Covid-19 moratorium sets a precedent and should guide the implementation of the new ban, writes Rachel Walsh, Associate Professor, School of Law, in a piece originally published in The Irish Times.

    20 Oct 2022

    Research|Society

  • Speak of the Devil! The enduring appeal of the demonic in politics and culture

    From biblical times to contemporary US Christian nationalist movement and Japanese computer games – international experts will gather in Trinity this week to share their research on the numerous and complex ways in which demons continue to live with and influence us today.

    20 Oct 2022

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  • Our brains use quantum computation

    Scientists from Trinity believe our brains could use quantum computation after adapting an idea developed to prove the existence of quantum gravity to explore the human brain and its workings. The discovery may shed light on consciousness, the workings of which remain scientifically difficult to understand and explain.

    19 Oct 2022

    Research|Science

  • Verbal skills main educational challenge for migrant children

    Gaps in verbal skills are the biggest educational challenge being experienced by young children of migrant origin, according to new research conducted by sociologists in Trinity College Dublin.

    18 Oct 2022

    Research

  • New machine-learning technique for classifying key immune cells

    The technique accurately classifies the state of macrophages, which is important because these cells can modify their behaviour and act as pro- or anti-inflammatory agents in the immune response. As a result, the work has a suite of implications for research and has the potential to one day make major societal impact.

    18 Oct 2022

    Health|Research|Science

  • 2022 Burkitt Medal awarded to Dr Eileen O’Reilly

    Established in 2013, the prestigious Burkitt Medal recognises an individual who demonstrates extraordinary achievement and advancement in the field of cancer internationally.

    17 Oct 2022

    Awards and Funding|Health|Research

  • Scientists classify the entire planet’s ecosystems for the first time

    A global cross-disciplinary team of scientists led by UNSW Sydney researchers, and including those from Trinity College Dublin, has developed the first comprehensive classification of the world’s ecosystems across land, rivers and wetlands, and seas. The ecosystem typology will enable more coordinated and effective biodiversity conservation, critical for human wellbeing.

    12 Oct 2022

    Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

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