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Hearing Colours, Tasting Words and Seeing Auras – Synaesthesia Explored
Synaesthesia causes sensory cross-activation, but technologies that replace senses and create new ones are on the horizon.
21 Apr 2016
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Drought in the Dark Ages – a Catalyst for Crisis and Violence
Drought seemed to be a trigger of major societal stress in medieval Europe, with Irish monastery records also suggesting a link to violence and conflict.
20 Apr 2016
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Trinity Win Some, Lose Some At This Year’s Bumper Regatta
Seven decades of past rowers help celebrate this year’s 150th anniversary
19 Apr 2016
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Capital Gains – the Value in Putting a Price on Nature
We now have a means for assessing how best to manage natural capital, which is worth at least €2.6 billion/year in Ireland.
18 Apr 2016
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Rugby Stars Raise Money For Cancer Research at Trinity
Charity cycle this year features Tomas Castaignède and Mike Tindall
15 Apr 2016
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Dino Dinner, Dead or Alive!
Many mid-sized, meat-eating dinosaurs may have been expert scavengers, like hyenas are today.
15 Apr 2016
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Trinity Kidney Health Centre Receives Research Boost
New study focuses on alternative treatment to biopsies
15 Apr 2016
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Trinity Week Symposium Explores the ’science of Memory’
The topic of 'Memory' examined from a variety of perspectives
12 Apr 2016
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Scientists Write New Language for Cells
The language deciphers how proteins are modified by sugar molecules, which should help us better understand how cells communicate.
11 Apr 2016
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MOOC Explores Why Exercise is the Best Medicine
Trinity's latest online course is geared towards health professionals
11 Apr 2016
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Trinity College Announces New Fellows and Scholars
Students and staff celebrated the occasion with colleagues, friends and families in Front Square.
11 Apr 2016
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New Project to Improve Energy Efficiency in Irish and Welsh Water Industries
Researchers from Trinity are leading the €3.4m EU-backed project.
7 Apr 2016
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Professors Jane Grimson and David McConnell Inaugurated as New Pro-Chancellors
Appointment to the office of Pro-Chancellor is considered one of the highest accolades the University can bestow.
7 Apr 2016
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Polypharmacy Common for Older People with Intellectual Disability
Multiple medicines pose risk of side effects
6 Apr 2016
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Innovative Art on Show as Trinity’s Creative Challenge Showcase Launches
Five amazing new projects will be showcased in Trinity over the next month.
6 Apr 2016
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Friday’s Spatial Music Performance Kicks Off Creative Challenge Showcase
This newly commissioned work involves Trinity composer Enda Bates, Trinity Orchestra, Cue Saxophone Quartet and Miriam Ingram.
6 Apr 2016
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How Insects Repair Their ‘Bones’
Insects repair their injured bodies by deploying a DIY cuticle repair kit after meeting with mishap.
6 Apr 2016
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Take a Trip Down Memory Lane with Trinity Week 2016
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences get to grips with the theme of 'Memory'
5 Apr 2016
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Ancient, Deep-Earth Heat Sources Cause Greenland’s Ice Sheet to Melt Faster
Long-term processes in the deep Earth impact glacial dynamics and the thermo-hydrological state of ice sheets.
4 Apr 2016
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Trinity to be Official Welcome Village for Aer Lingus College Football Classic
Boston College and Georgia Tech will compete for the inaugural 'Keough-Naughton' Trophy which has been designed and crafted by Waterford Crystal.
31 Mar 2016