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Virtual Reality Game to Teach Peacekeeping Skills
A Trinity team is leading the development of a virtual reality game to train international military and police in conflict prevention and peacekeeping skills
8 Feb 2016
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Trinity Researchers Seek To Transform Dementia Landscape
Awards could lead to improvements in how healthcare services are delivered
4 Feb 2016
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Learnovate’s €3m Project Investigates Modern Employment Landscape
Career development plan a win-win for employees and employers
2 Feb 2016
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School of Medicine Researchers Provide New Hope for Children With IBD
New finding provides opens up treatment options for those with this chronic disease
2 Feb 2016
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US Ambassador Views Conservation in Action at Trinity Library
The painstaking conservation of one of the oldest surviving Irish manuscripts was viewed by US Ambassador to Ireland, Kevin O'Malley, during a behind-the-scenes visit to Trinity conservation laboratory.
29 Jan 2016
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Mental Health and Irish Employment Law
People with mental health problems in Ireland experience persistent labour market disadvantage, according to Mark Bell, Regius Professor of Laws at Trinity, who delivered his inaugural lecture this week.
28 Jan 2016
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Engineers to Improve Air Quality in European Cities with Living Labs
The engineers secured a €6 million grant from Horizon 2020 to develop the project.
28 Jan 2016
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Trinity Researchers Confirm You’re Only As Old As You Feel!
Our attitudes to ageing can have a direct effect on our health
27 Jan 2016
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Trinity Engineering Students to Develop Next-Gen Ferraris
Two internships with the iconic Italian motor company will see engineering students develop innovations to reduce car weight and improve safety.
25 Jan 2016
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School of Engineering Receives Large In-Kind Grant from Siemens PLM Software
The School will use the same technology in its classrooms that companies worldwide depend on to design some of today’s most sophisticated products.
21 Jan 2016
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Trinity Graduate Honoured for Wartime Code-breaking Work
Trinity graduate Eileen Leslie Greer, who was part of the Bletchley Park's team of intelligence analysts during WW2 has been honoured for her role.
21 Jan 2016
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Scientists Sequence Ancient British ‘Gladiator’ Genomes from Roman York
Trinity's geneticists were the first to sequence genomes of ancient Britons. Their findings may help to piece together migration patterns from centuries ago.
19 Jan 2016
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Walking 150 Minutes per Week Associated With Improved Wellbeing In Over-50s
New research by Trinity’s Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing
18 Jan 2016
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Diesel Vehicles and Pollution in Ireland
Our engineers and geologists are assessing the extent of diesel emissions, which affect health as well as the environment.
18 Jan 2016
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Powerful New Digital Tool to Transform How Historians Write History
CENDARI - one of the largest historical archive platforms worldwide.
15 Jan 2016
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Understanding ‘Immune SOS Signal’ May Lead to New Psoriasis Therapies
Scientists have discovered which molecules kick the SOS signaler into action. They have patented inhibitors of these, which may be used to treat psoriasis sufferers.
14 Jan 2016
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Trinity is One of the Most International Universities Worldwide – According to Times Higher Education Ranking
It has been ranked in 40th position in the world.
14 Jan 2016
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Variety is the Spice of Life: Diversity May Reduce our Reliance on Fertiliser
Promoting species diversity in our precious grassland ecosystems should enhance productivity, reducing our reliance on fertiliser.
13 Jan 2016
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Library Of Trinity College Dublin & Google Collaborate For Dublin 1916-2016 Exhibition
Rare material shared with global audience
13 Jan 2016
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Trinity Secures over €10m As Part Of SFI Investment In Research
Funding for five exemplary projects
12 Jan 2016