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This recently awarded funding will strengthen dementia research and improve care and quality of life for patients.
Half a billion years ago nature evolved a remarkable trick: generating vibrant, shimmering colours via intricate, microscopic structures in feathers, wings and shells that reflect light in precise ...
Marking 250 years since the birth of ‘The Liberator’ Daniel O’Connell, Trinity Long Room Hub is hosting a two-day symposium ...
The uncertainty and fear caused by the pandemic created the initial spark for conspiracy beliefs to prosper. In both places, ...
Science, technology, engineering and maths impact every aspect of your life, from the smartphone in your pocket to the energy grid that carries electricity to your home. At Trinity Walton Club we ...
The first Associate Professor of Cerebral Palsy has been appointed at Trinity College, supported by philanthropic funding ...
Awardees will research, innovate and collaborate across a diverse range of fields including multimedia arts, philosophy, ...
The new machine, the first of its kind in Europe, allows users to visualise what happens when tiny particles hit a surface three times faster than a bullet. This information will enable engineers to ...
The 24 have today been awarded sustainable lab certifications under a Research Ireland-led programme piloted in partnership with Impact Laboratories and My Green Lab.
A new national survey of the lived experience of intercounty adoption for parents of children aged 0-12 has been launched today by researchers in Trinity College Dublin and University College Cork.
Higher education institutions offer critical social infrastructure with untapped potential to contribute to more equitable and sustainable futures, according to new research.
Insch, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the History of Art Department, Trinity, tells the tale of how a fragment of the Bayeux tapestry ended up in the Schleswig-Holstein state archives. This piece was ...
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