Articles
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New anti-protest laws are incompatible with American democracy
Assistant Professor of Sociology, Laura Graham, notes that civil protest is deeply embedded in American democratic history.
7 Apr 2017
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New research to assess how lasers may provide more energy-efficient Internet
Professor John Donegan from the School of Physics has been awarded €1.46m by Science Foundation Ireland to assess the impact lasers could have.
21 Feb 2017
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Ancient DNA analysis recreates genetic history of Portugal and Spain
Bronze Age Iberia received fewer Steppe invaders than the rest of Europe. The relative lack of invasion may explain why a pre-European language, Euskera, still exists in Iberia.
28 Jul 2017
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Eyes in the sky — how ground-bound animals follow vultures to a free lunch
On the plains of Africa, jackals and hyenas follow scavenging vultures to pick up an easy meal.
21 Mar 2017
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Viewing protein folding helps scientists home in on neurodegenerative disease
Scientists have, for the first time, observed how proteins fold in real time, which has implications for understanding diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
16 May 2017
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A digital exhibition exploring J.M. Synge’s ‘The Playboy of the Western World’
A digital exhibition exploring J.M. Synge’s most celebrated play launched on 110th anniversary
26 Jan 2017
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‘From Decadence to Despair’: An chéad taispeántas mór faoi Oscar Wilde in Éirinn
Tá tús curtha leis an gcéad taispeántas mór riamh in Éirinn maidir le Oscar Wilde i Leabharlann Choláiste na Tríonóide, Baile Átha Cliath.
12 Oct 2017
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Liffey Trust teams up with Trinity Business School to fund MBA scholarships
The scholarship was awarded to John Drumm, founder of Glencar Healthcare, which specialises in funding Irish healthcare infrastructure.
25 Aug 2017
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Researchers take to Zero-G ‘Vomit Comet’ to study steam-powered spaceccraft
Dr Robinson was assessing how water evaporates in space for the European Space Agency, with his work focused on the potential of steam for powering next-gen spacecraft.
5 Jul 2017
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High levels of mental health issues for spousal carers of people with dementia
The largest study undertaken in Ireland to examine the health and wellbeing of people caring for their spouse with dementia was launched during national carers Week.
13 Jun 2017