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  • Plants might be able to absorb more CO2 from human activities than previously expected

    This research paints an uncharacteristically upbeat picture for the planet, but despite the headline finding, the environmental scientists behind the work say it does not mean the world’s governments can take their foot off the brake in their obligations to reduce carbon emissions as fast as possible.

    17 Nov 2023

    Environment|Research|Science

  • Accounting for nature a priority for Ireland’s prosperity – new report

    The team behind a pioneering project for nature, INCASE, has issued a series of recommendations to value, restore and protect Ireland’s resources through applying a natural capital accounting framework as a national priority.

    15 Nov 2023

    Environment|Research|Science

  • New research offers hope for reduced muscle wastage for cancer patients

    Researchers from Trinity, in collaboration with Artelo Biosciences, have made a breakthrough in cancer cachexia. Their work shows the drug ART27.13 protects against the muscle degeneration associated with colon and lung cancers (cachexia) and believe it may also positively impact life expectancy.

    10 Nov 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • Autism brain states hold the key to unlocking childhood memories

    Neuroscientists have discovered a fascinating connection between the retention of early life memories and brain developmental trajectories associated with autism. Their research reveals that “infantile amnesia” – the forgetting of memories formed during early infancy – is both reversible and preventable.

    9 Nov 2023

    Research|Science

  • Why a surprise discovery, warming seas and the demise of the ‘Meg’ may spell trouble for sharks

    Some unexpected shark strandings and subsequent surprises following autopsies have, ironically, taken marine biologists millions of years back in time as they look to the future with concern.

    8 Nov 2023

    Environment|Research|Science

  • First winners of Joly Cancer Leadership Programme award named

    The first two awardees under the Joly Cancer Leadership Programme are Dr Nina Orfali, Consultant Haematologist, and Mr Michael Kelly, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon.

    3 Nov 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • Late not great – imperfect timekeeping places significant limit on quantum computers

    New research from a consortium of quantum physicists, led by Trinity College Dublin’s Dr Mark Mitchison, shows that imperfect timekeeping places a fundamental limit to quantum computers and their applications.

    31 Oct 2023

    Research|Science

  • ET phone Dublin? Astrophysicists scan the Galaxy for signs of life

    The astrophysicists, from Trinity and the Breakthrough Listen team and Onsala Space Observatory in Sweden, are scanning the Universe for “technosignatures” emanating from distant planets that would provide support for the existence of intelligent, alien life.

    24 Oct 2023

    Research|Science

  • New project chases net-zero renewable energy systems for the Atlantic Area

    Researchers from Trinity are leading a €3.2 million project (HY4RES) that will see them develop hybrid renewable energy systems for the green transition of the Atlantic area of Europe.

    19 Oct 2023

    Awards and Funding|Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Mental health of staff working in nursing homes declined further despite COVID-19 pandemic restrictions easing

    Follow-on findings from an initial study showed that nursing home staff working after Ireland’s pandemic restrictions had been lifted reported substantially higher levels of post-traumatic stress, moral injury, low mood and suicidal thinking than during the pandemic.

    16 Oct 2023

    Health|Research|Science

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