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Scientists discover a brain signal that indicates if speech has been understood
The uniqueness of the signal means that it could have a number of potential applications, such as tracking language development.
23 Feb 2018
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Trinity-Yunus Emre Institute link supports Turkish Cultural History lectureship
Trinity is the first Irish university to sign an agreement with non-profit organisation, the Yunus Emre Institute, which will open new doors to students.
23 Feb 2018
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The future of policing in Ireland under the spotlight at public discussion
Kathleen O’Toole, Chair of the Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland, was among speakers to address a public discussion on the challenges and changing context of policing in the 21st century in Trinity College Dublin this week.
22 Feb 2018
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AMBER unveils global 3D bioprinting lab at Trinity
A collaboration between AMBER and multinational healthcare company, Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc. will transform healthcare delivery for patients.
21 Feb 2018
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New research project to help women stop smoking
Trinity College Dublin together with the Irish Cancer Society and the HSE are conducting research on new approaches into helping women quit smoking in their own communities.
15 Feb 2018