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  • Trinity-IBM team simulates super diffusion on a quantum computer

    Trinity’s quantum physicists in collaboration with IBM Dublin have successfully simulated super diffusion in a system of interacting quantum particles on a quantum computer.

    17 Aug 2023

    Innovation|Research|Science

  • Can a special immune protein in the body be harnessed to stop ovarian cancer?

    A major new study, published in Nature, has discovered the anti-tumour activities of the immune protein interferon epsilon, which in pre-clinical models blocks the metastasis of ovarian cancer cells by instructing immune cells to kill the cancer cells.

    16 Aug 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • “Live” human brain biosamples to revolutionise translational neuroscience research

    Researchers from Trinity are collaborating with those from the University of Oxford on a new project that will provide access to high quality, “live” human brain biosamples. They believe this approach has the potential to revolutionise research for the benefit of patients.

    26 Jul 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • New study identifies association between lower levels of vitamin d and inflammation in older adults

    Ageing experts at Trinity College Dublin and the University of Limerick have shown associations of vitamin D status with C-reactive protein (CRP, a measure of inflammation) in older adults.

    21 Jul 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • Shark shock – scientists discover filter-feeding basking sharks are warm-bodied like great whites

    Approximately 99.9% of fish and shark species are “cold-blooded”, meaning their body tissues generally match the temperature of the water they swim in – but researchers have just discovered the mighty basking shark is a one-in-a-thousand exception.

    20 Jul 2023

    Environment|Research|Science

  • Trinity team installs world's first user adjustable pole-piece electron microscope lens at Sandia National Laboratories

    A team of researchers from the Ultramicroscopy Research Group at Trinity has recently completed the installation of a world-first UAP transmission electron microscope lens.

    19 Jul 2023

    Innovation|Research|Science

  • Fresh insights into how glucose drives tuberculosis vaccine responses offer hope for improved efficacy

    BCG is a live bacterial vaccine, of limited effectiveness for tuberculosis, but it's the only one we've got. However, scientists in the TB Immunology group at Trinity College Dublin and St. James's Hospital have provided fresh insights into the behaviour of a crucial cell in vaccine mechanisms, which may offer a fresh target for scientists seeking to improve vaccine efficacy.

    6 Jul 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • The weeds shall inherit the Earth

    Human land use is now comparable to climate in driving global patterns of plant occurrence, with new research showing that species are not affected equally; slow-growing plants like trees are less able to cope with more intensive human land use than disturbance-tolerant species like grasses.

    4 Jul 2023

    Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • A new bacterial blueprint to aid in the war on antibiotic resistance

    A team of scientists from around the globe, including those from Trinity, has gained high-res structural insights into a key bacterial enzyme, which may help chemists design new drugs to inhibit it and thus suppress disease-causing bacteria.

    1 Jul 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • “The start of something big” – first compelling evidence of low-frequency gravitational waves in the cosmos

    Scientists from Trinity are part of the European Pulsar Timing Array, which joins teams worldwide in today announcing evidence for gravitational wave signals of cosmological origin. They believe these ripples in space-time, predicted by Einstein’s general theory of relativity, are produced by pairs of supermassive black holes.

    29 Jun 2023

    Research|Science

  • Oral vaccine programme secures non-dilutive funding

    Trinity’s Professor Ed Lavelle identified vaccine adjuvants that will be used as part of the research.

    26 Jun 2023

    Awards and Funding|Innovation|Research|Science

  • Cryo conservation – a cool solution to saving species from extinction

    In the face of the biodiversity crisis, and alarming data showing a 69% decline in global animal populations since 1970, researchers are banking on a cool solution to help save species from extinction.

    20 Jun 2023

    Environment|Research|Science

  • New anti-coagulants discovered in Trinity may help treat sepsis and COVID-19

    Scientists have just discovered that the drug dimethylfumarate can block blood clotting during infection. Their work offers hope that it could be used to treat a number of conditions, such a life-threatening disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC), which can occur in serious infections with bacteria that lead to sepsis or in response to viral infections such as COVID-19.

    19 Jun 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • BioNTech founders among recipients of Trinity honorary degrees

    Philanthropist Dr Beate Schuler and scientist Joan Steitz - known for her pioneering work on RNA (ribonucleic acid) - also received Trinity’s highest honour from Trinity’s Chancellor Dr Mary McAleese at a ceremony conducted in Latin in the historic Public Theatre. 

    16 Jun 2023

    Awards and Funding|Innovation|Research|Science

  • Orla Sheils becomes Doctor in Science, joins WHO Scientific Council

    Provost Dr Linda Doyle said:  "These honours are richly deserved. In her busy role as Vice-Provost and Chief Academic Officer of Trinity, Orla Sheils is a pivotal force in the University, while her research has enhanced Trinity's reputation as an international leader in cancer research.

    16 Jun 2023

    Awards and Funding|Research|Science

  • National economies recover faster when countries are powered by renewable energy

    Researchers from Trinity looked for patterns in data from 133 systemic economic crises that affected 98 countries over a 40-year span en route to their main finding, which has profound implications for global energy policy.

    14 Jun 2023

    Business|Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • New technique to help the brain ‘unlearn’ phantom perceptions to be discussed at tinnitus conference

    Hosted by the Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, the conference will also feature a public event aimed at people living with tinnitus.

    6 Jun 2023

    Health|Research|Science|Society

  • All-Ireland Chromatin Consortium forges scientific relationships across research institutes and borders

    Researchers from Trinity recently attended the first in-person conference of the All-Ireland Chromatin Consortium (AICC), which was established in 2021 to promote scientific exchange and collaborations between chromatin researchers on the island of Ireland, particularly in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and Brexit.

    2 Jun 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • Geneticists discover hidden “whole genome duplication” that may explain why some species survived mass extinctions

    Geneticists have unearthed a major event in the ancient history of sturgeons and paddlefish that has significant implications for the way we understand evolution.

    31 May 2023

    Research|Science

  • People fear AI tech, but not enough to avoid autonomous cars

    A significant percentage of people fear AI tech, but not enough to avoid using autonomous cars when they become available. That is according to new research that goes against the “Frankenstein complex”, where humans are predicted to be hostile to robots and AI because they are afraid of them.

    22 May 2023

    Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Trinity scientists take their research to the pub as Pint of Science comes to town

    Trinity researchers will be among the scientists bringing their research to pubs across the country new week as part of the international Pint of Science festival.

    19 May 2023

    Culture|Research|Science

  • First radio signal reveals supernova origin

    Astronomers from around the globe, including those from Trinity, today reveal the origin of a thermonuclear supernova explosion through the first ever detection of radio waves from an exploding white dwarf star.

    17 May 2023

    Research|Science

  • Professor Ed Lavelle wins Irish Society for Immunology Annual Award

    Professor Lavelle, from Trinity’s School of Biochemistry and Immunology, has been recognised for his significant contribution to Irish immunology research and education.

    9 May 2023

    Awards and Funding|Research|Science

  • Trinity Quantum Alliance established to create vibrant quantum ecosystem in Ireland

    Today saw the launch of the Trinity Quantum Alliance, a collaboration that brings together experts from research and industry, and which includes a new customised space in Trinity East for innovative projects in quantum science and technology, simulation, education and computation.

    5 May 2023

    Innovation|Research|Science

  • mRNA vaccine pioneer Dr Katalin Karikó receives 2023 Dawson prize in Genetics

    Dr Katalin Karikó, whose work was central to the development of the mRNA based COVID-19 vaccines used all over the world, received the 2023 Dawson prize in Genetics in Trinity.

    25 Apr 2023

    Awards and Funding|Research|Science

  • 360-million-year-old Irish fossil provides oldest evidence of plant self-defence in wood

    An international team of scientists, co-led by Dr Carla J. Harper, Assistant Professor in Botany in the School of Natural Sciences at Trinity, has discovered the oldest evidence of plant self-defence in wood in a 360-million-year-old fossil from south-eastern Ireland.

    21 Apr 2023

    Environment|Research|Science

  • Machines – not humans – to drive future wireless demands, expert predicts

    Professor Holger Claussen shares his assessment of the future of wireless networks as he becomes Joint Professor of Wireless Communications at UCC, Trinity, and Tyndall in an Irish first.

    20 Apr 2023

    Research|Science

  • Trinity’s Quantum Play event shines light on crucial role of emerging quantum tech

    Trinity’s School of Physics celebrated World Quantum Day by opening its doors and inviting curious minds to a showcase of five exciting quantum versions of games, developed by Trinity’s very own Quantum Science and Technology MSc students.

    20 Apr 2023

    Innovation|Research|Science|Students

  • Scientists develop novel gene therapy for glaucoma

    The scientists announce a significant development towards a new therapeutic treatment of glaucoma, with approximately 80 million people globally affected by the condition.

    19 Apr 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • A cellular identity discovery with the potential to impact cancer treatments

    A team of scientists led by those in Trinity has discovered new mechanisms involved in establishing cellular identity, a process that ensures the billions of different cells in our bodies do the correct job.

    7 Apr 2023

    Health|Research|Science

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