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Some animals “see the world" more quickly than others
From dragonflies to starfish, new Trinity research shows that the speed of visual perception across the animal kingdom is driven by lifestyle and environment, with fast-paced lives demanding faster vision.
24 Feb 2026
Environment|Research|Science
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Seven students receive Three Ireland Connect to STEM scholarships for women
The awardees, who are first and second-year students at Trinity, are the latest of more than 20 Trinity students to be awarded Three Ireland Connect to STEM Scholarships for Women since the programme began in 2022/23.
24 Feb 2026
Awards and Funding|Students
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A landmark “evolutionary double-bind” strategy to overcome treatment resistance in prostate cancer
A new study led by researchers from Trinity and the Moffitt Cancer Center shows how radiation therapy can be used to expose—and then eliminate—therapy-resistant cancer cells using natural killer cell immunotherapy.
23 Feb 2026
Health|Research|Science
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Trauma-informed, gender-sensitive care crucial for women
New Trinity study is first of its kind in Ireland to specifically focus on women to address the disproportionately poor physical health of this population when compared to the general population.
20 Feb 2026
Health|Research|Society
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Key immune trigger identified that may be a central player in MS progression
Researchers believe this study further highlights that a key immune system switch warrants full investigation in MS and may be a promising potential target for future MS therapies.
19 Feb 2026
Health|Research