Top Stories
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Bees Not the Pollination Be-All and End-All
Hoverflies, beetles, moths, butterflies, wasps and ants can – and do – make important contributions.
2 Dec 2015
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Minister Humphreys Launches Trinity’s 1916 Centenary Programme
The programme of events organised by staff, students and alumni of Trinity to mark the 100th year anniversary of the Easter Rising will form part of the official State programme for next year.
2 Dec 2015
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‘Why Torture Doesn’t Work: The Neuroscience of Interrogation’
Torture may get someone to talk, but there's no scientific evidence that it's the truth, according to Professor Shane O'Mara in his new book.
1 Dec 2015
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Online Depression Therapy Proves A Success
Study shows 50% of those with depression were observed to be either in remission or recovered from their symptoms at three and six-month follow-ups
30 Nov 2015
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ADAPT Researcher is Youngest Ever IBM ‘Master Inventor’
Haytham Assem, 26, has been rewarded for being a leading role model for the technical and scientific community.
30 Nov 2015
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Over Four Hundred Students Receive Trinity High-Achiever Award
Hard work pays off for Trinity’s new Entrance Exhibitioners
30 Nov 2015
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Honorary Degrees 2015 – Celebrating Human Rights
Artist Panti Bliss, Senator David Norris, Social Activist Fr Peter McVerry, Holocaust Survivor, Tomi Reichental and Mozambican Politician and Humanitarian, Graça Machel received Honorary Degrees.
27 Nov 2015
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Cry Me a River, and Make Me Millions…
Natural ecosystems have inspired millions of successful songs and contributed at least $600 million to the music industry since 2003.
27 Nov 2015
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New Target Could Eliminate Lurking Cancer Stem Cells
Scientists have found a protein that can kick cancer stem cells into action so that target therapies have better prospects of destroying them.
26 Nov 2015
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Botanists Discover Critically Endangered New Species
The botanists discovered a beautiful tree species in Honduras, which is critically endangered, and serves as a 'poster-species' for the current extinction crisis.
23 Nov 2015