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There’s Life On Earth But Not On Mars – Here’s One Reason Why
Solar 'twin' called Kappa Ceti provides insight into life on early Earth
16 Mar 2016
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Could Ireland’s Ecosystems Cope if we Introduced St Patrick’s Scaly Foes?
The legend of St Patrick banishing snakes from the emerald isle some 1,500 years ago is indelibly etched in folklore – even if science suggests snakes were unlikely to have colonised the country following the last ice age.
16 Mar 2016
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Readings, Translations & Debate – Trinity Marks Proclamation Day
Trinity marked Proclamation Day with a series of events including the launch of a collection of 17 translations of the 1916 Proclamation.
15 Mar 2016
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Trinity Library Exhibition on Easter Rising
The 1916 Proclamation, old photographs, bullets, diaries and other memorabilia form part of exhibition.
14 Mar 2016
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Students Study Appliance of Science as They Become Physicists For a Day
Trinity masterclass for secondary schools let students engage with CERN data
14 Mar 2016
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Trinity-Harvard Team Leading the Way in Soft Robotics Research
The team's Soft Robotics Toolkit, an open-source resource, is helping designers to create next-gen solutions.
10 Mar 2016
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Increase in CAO Applications for Trinity Courses for 2016
The total number of applications to CAO this year increased from 74,194 in 2015 to 76,082 in 2016. 18,469 students applied to Trinity College Dublin, representing 24% of the total number of applications submitted to CAO.
9 Mar 2016
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Trinity’s Gene Medicine Spin-Off Genable Technologies Sold to Spark Therapeutics
A potential treatment that targets a form of the eye disease, retinitis pigmentosa, should brought to market following the sale.
9 Mar 2016
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Trinity Inspires The Next Generation Of Writers
Unique handmade books from Dublin children join Book of Kells in college’s Old Library
9 Mar 2016
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€2 million Award to Support Exciting Next Steps in Inflammation Research
Professor of Biochemistry, Luke O'Neill, will use the funding to seek new therapies for chronic illnesses associated with inflammation.
7 Mar 2016
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16 Nominations for the University of Dublin Seanad Elections 2016
Ballot papers will be issued in the constituency on March 21st and the poll will close on April 26 next.
3 Mar 2016
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From Guitars to Dragons
Engineering Masters students at Trinity have been designing and building guitars before presenting their business plans in a Dragons' Den format.
3 Mar 2016
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More Children With Intellectual Disability Attend Mainstream Schools
Study shows attendance up from 16% to 27% in a 10-year period
3 Mar 2016
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Trinity Immunologists Find New Ways To Beat The ‘Bad Guys’
Discovery provides new perspective on vaccine design
2 Mar 2016
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The Power of Positivity
Psychology lecture accentuates the positive
26 Feb 2016
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Sport at Trinity Enters a New Era
The strategy for sport entitled, 'Raising Our Game', aims to re establish the University as a leading force in all aspects of third level sport.
25 Feb 2016
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Trinity Researchers to Develop Offshore Energy Solutions
The team will develop new technologies and next-gen energy solutions while training young researchers to become highly skilled offshore engineers.
22 Feb 2016
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Reduced Side Effects From ECT For Those With Severe Depression
New study from Department of Psychiatry says this often misunderstood therapy should be more widely available
22 Feb 2016
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Nobel Laureate Speaks at 2016 Trinity Economic Forum
Nobel Laureate in Economics, Vernon Smith, spoke to a packed theatre of students, academics, and policymakers, from Ireland and abroad. His address was the first time a Nobel Prize winner partook in the Forum.
19 Feb 2016
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Inside the Mind of the Terrorist and the Terrorised
The causes and effects of terrorism were put under the spotlight at a public event hosted by Trinity Long Room Hub featuring psychologist Ian Robertson and legal expert Neville Cox.
18 Feb 2016