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  • Trinity project Climate Smart showcased at Climate Education Day 2024

    Professor Anna Davies has been working for the past three years developing resources with and for Transition Year students in Ireland to help them get to grips with the wicked problem of climate change adaptation.

    28 Nov 2024

    Environment|Science|Students|Sustainability

  • Trinity establishes AI Accountability Lab

    The AI Accountability Lab, led by Dr Abeba Birhane, will be housed in the ADAPT Research Ireland Centre in Trinity’s School of Computer Science and Statistics.

    28 Nov 2024

    Research|Science|Society

  • 80-year experiment put in the hands of Ireland’s young scientists

    The National Pitch Tar Drop Event, run by Trinity's School of Physics in collaboration with the AMBER Research Ireland Centre and the Institute of Physics. will see a School in every county participate in Citizen Science.

    27 Nov 2024

    Research|Science|Students

  • Their DNA survives in diverse populations across the world – but who were the Denisovans?

    Dr Linda Ongaro, from Trinity's School of Genetics and Microbiology, explains what we know of the hominin species that interbred with humans in our early history, and whose genetic legacy remains in our DNA.

    26 Nov 2024

    Culture|Research|Science

  • Herodotus' theory on Armenian origins debunked by first whole-genome study

    Researchers also shed light on the population structure and genetic variation of different Armenian groups, finding that populations from the eastern, western, and central parts of the Armenian highlands show a relatively high level of similarity.

    25 Nov 2024

    Culture|Research|Science

  • Professor Seamus Martin awarded 2025 Royal Irish Academy Gold Medal

    Prof. Martin MRIA, Smurfit Professor of Medical Genetics within Trinity’s School of Genetics and Microbiology, won the Medal in Life and Medical Sciences. He was recognised for making a demonstrable and internationally recognised outstanding scholarly contribution in his field.

    22 Nov 2024

    Awards and Funding|Health|Research|Science

  • Six Trinity researchers recognised as future research leaders in HRB awards

    Trinity researchers have received awards for 6 projects out of a total 13 projects in the most recent call, and €5.3 million out of a €12.5 million investment from the Health Research Board (HRB)

    22 Nov 2024

    Arts|Awards and Funding|Research|Science

  • Researchers discover new cognitive blueprint for making and breaking habits

    Cognitive neuroscientists in the School of Psychology have published new research describing a brand new approach to making habit change achievable and lasting.

    19 Nov 2024

    Research|Science|Society

  • Four Trinity scientists named on Highly Citied Researchers list for 2024

    The researchers from the Schools of Computer Science, Immunology and Biochemistry, Chemistry and Physics feature on the annual Highly Cited Researchers™ 2024 list from Clarivate, which has been announced today.

    18 Nov 2024

    Awards and Funding|Research|Science|Society

  • An féidir le féinfhostaíocht moill a chur le scor? Is féidir má tá do shláinte agus saibhreas agat

    Tá féinfhostaíocht ábalta athrú gairme malartach a chur ar fáil go dtí scor, ach sin dóibhsean amháin a bhfuil dea-shláinte agus gairmeacha ar phá ard acu, de réir taighde a rinne Scoil Ghnó Choláiste na Tríonóide.

    18 Nov 2024

    Research|Science|Society

  • Misinformation really does spread like a virus

    How misinformation gets around can be effectively described using mathematical models designed to simulate the spread of pathogens, writes David Robert Grimes from the School of Medicine, and Sander Van Der Linden at University of Cambridge.

    14 Nov 2024

    Health|Research|Science|Society

  • Genetic legacy of Jomon hunter-gatherers linked to increased BMI in modern Japanese

    New research exploring the roots of modern Japanese populations has linked the genetic signature of Jomon hunter-gatherers to a higher BMI, underlining that ancient human ancestors can leave a genetic legacy with impacts on health in modern day populations.

    14 Nov 2024

    Health|Research|Science

  • Tugann athruithe géineolaíochta nua a bhfuil nasc idir iad agus ailse uiríoch léargas nua ar an ngalar

    Tá dream eolaithe tar éis lochtanna géine agus patrúin éabhlóide a mbíonn baint acu le hailse uiríoch a thabhairt chun suntais. Tugann toradh a gcuid saothair léargas domhain ar fhorbairt an ghalair agus ar straitéisí cóir leighis ina leith.

    13 Nov 2024

    Health|Research|Science

  • Genetic changes linked to testicular cancer offer fresh insights into the disease

    Scientists have identified new gene faults and evolutionary patterns contributing to testicular cancer. Their findings offer profound insights into the development of the disease and into potential treatment strategies.

    13 Nov 2024

    Health|Research|Science

  • Researchers team up with CKDelta to take AI approach to tackling key challenges of utilities sector

    Researchers from Trinity and the ADAPT Centre, funded by Taighde Éireann – Research Ireland, are partnering with CKDelta to take an AI-driven approach to addressing some of the key efficiency and sustainability challenges..

    12 Nov 2024

    Research|Science|Sustainability

  • New insights into the Denisovans – the new hominin group that interbred with modern day humans

    Scientists believe individuals of the most recently discovered “hominin” group (the Denisovans) that interbred with modern day humans passed on some of their genes via multiple, distinct interbreeding events that helped shape early human history.

    8 Nov 2024

    Research|Science

  • EVEREST Project aims to revolutionise study of extracellular vesicles

    The project will bring together 21 institutions from 11 countries with a budget of €1.3 million to advance the study of extracellular vesicles.

    7 Nov 2024

    Innovation|Research|Science

  • Power grids supplied largely by renewable sources experience lower intensity blackouts

    New research into the vulnerability of power grids served by weather-dependent renewable energy sources (WD-RESs) such as solar and wind paints a hopeful picture as Ireland attempts to meet its climate emissions targets.

    7 Nov 2024

    Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Scientists identify immune molecule that keeps metabolism in tune and on time

    The discovery hints at why shift workers and others with irregular work, eating, or sleep patterns driven by the demands of modern life fall out of metabolic sync.

    5 Nov 2024

    Health|Research|Science

  • The evolutionary benefits of being forgetful

    Why do we forget things? Is it simply a sign of memory impairment, or are there benefits? Sven Vanneste and Elva Arulchelvan from the School of Psychology share insights on the evolutionary benefits of being forgetful in this piece first published in The Conversation.

    5 Nov 2024

    Research|Science|Society

  • Professor Ruth Britto among four researchers to secure €10 million ERC Synergy Grant

    Prof. Britto, from Trinity’s School of Mathematics, will work with three colleagues in an international project that seeks to develop new algorithmic methods with applications in mathematics, particle physics and gravity.

    5 Nov 2024

    Awards and Funding|Research|Science

  • Ancient DNA brings to life history of the iconic aurochs

    Geneticists from Trinity, together with an international team of researchers, have deciphered the prehistory of aurochs – the animals that were the focus of some of the most iconic early human art, and whose tale is intertwined with climate change and human culture.

    30 Oct 2024

    Culture|Research|Science

  • The case for broader accessibility to psychedelic therapies for mental disorders in Ireland

    Dr John R. Kelly writes how easing regulatory constraints would facilitate the advance of the scientific evidence underpinning psychedelics and psychedelic therapy

    28 Oct 2024

    Health|Innovation|Research|Science

  • Time to reboot how we think about human and machine interactions

    We need a radical overhaul of our understanding of human and machine interactions to combat new and urgent social challenges, according to a new study by an international team of researchers, including a researcher from the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy.

    24 Oct 2024

    Research|Science|Society

  • Trinity 13 secure Frontiers for the Future funding

    The researchers will lead Taighde Éireann – Research Ireland Frontiers for the Future projects to make significant impact by boosting our knowledge and delivering innovations in a wide variety of disciplines and settings.

    23 Oct 2024

    Awards and Funding|Environment|Health|Research|Science

  • International Climate Action Day – E3 researchers to outline how we can make global impact

    A multidisciplinary online panel discussion will explore the vital role of research in tackling the climate crisis and highlight the innovative solutions emerging from various fields.

    21 Oct 2024

    Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • New patient safety research network welcomes 100 delegates to Trinity

    A new national patient safety research network, led by the School of Psychology, welcomed over 100 patient partners, academics and healthcare professionals to Trinity for the EQUIPS network's first in-person event.

    17 Oct 2024

    Research|Science|Society

  • “Two for the price of one” – scientists discover new process to drive anti-viral immunity

    The scientists have discovered a new process in our immune systems that leads to the production of an important family of anti-viral proteins called interferons. They hope the discovery will now lead to new, effective therapies for people with some autoimmune and infectious diseases.

    16 Oct 2024

    Health|Research|Science

  • Wild birds’ health is affected by the gut microbiome

    Researchers have just discovered that the gut microbiome affects the health of wild birds, which could in turn impact their survival rates and ultimately population sizes.

    15 Oct 2024

    Environment|Research|Science

  • Citizen science study sheds fresh light on dementia risk factors and cognition

    How a person rates their own memory is more strongly associated with dementia risk factors than their performance in standard cognitive tests, according to new research from the School of Psychology.

    9 Oct 2024

    Research|Science|Society

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