Articles
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International study shows creative experiences delay brain aging
Engaging in creative experiences such as music, dance, visual arts, and even specific video games can slow brain aging and promote healthier brain function, according to a trailblazing international study published today in Nature Communications
3 Oct 2025
Health|Research|Society
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Ireland’s role in the American Revolution under spotlight at Trinity conference
Organised by the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland in association with the Trinity Long Room Hub, the conference will mark the approach of the 250th anniversary in 2026 of this transformative period in American history.
6 Oct 2025
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Book of Kells: exploring the evidence that points to Pictish origins
Whether based in Pictland, Iona or Ireland, the makers of the Book of Kells may have come together from a variety of locations, and they certainly had an international outlook, writes Rachel Moss, School of Histories and Humanities in The Conversation.
7 Oct 2025
Culture|Research
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Imagine if Ireland could lay rail tracks as quickly as it builds roads
Now Metrolink is going ahead, what’s the next rail project for Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Galway?
9 Oct 2025
Community|Environment
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Could targeted steroid use offer a universal complimentary treatment to fight TB?
Researchers wanted to understand how steroids selectively affect human macrophages, which are a key cellular player in the immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb); the bacteria which causes TB.
9 Oct 2025
Health|Research|Science
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Trinity’s Rosie Lavan co-edits definitive collection of Seamus Heaney’s poetry
The long-awaited publication of the definitive edition of Seamus Heaney’s poetry co-edited by Dr Rosie Lavan, School of English, was celebrated at an event in Seamus Heaney HomePlace, Bellaghy.
20 Oct 2025
Culture|Research
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Irish schools face a ‘homework apocalypse’ because of unregulated AI
AI and learning expert Rita Bateson called for schools to implement AI policies before it overwhelms them, at this year’s Learnovation Summit.
14 Oct 2025
Community|Innovation|Society
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Secondary students search for “ein Stein” in classic mathematics challenge
Researchers from Trinity’s Experimental Mathematics Lab, partnering with staff in Trinity Access Programmes (TAP), welcomed 18 TY students from Coláiste Bríde and Marian College to take part in a classic “ein Stein” challenge as Maths Week takes centre stage in Ireland this week.
14 Oct 2025
Research|Science|Students
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Trinity retains top Executive MBA spot in Ireland amid intensifying global competition
Trinity Business School continues to be recognised as Ireland’s leading provider of an Executive MBA in the Financial Times EMBA 2025 Rankings.
15 Oct 2025
Business
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Irish buff-tailed bumblebees are genetically distinct from their British counterparts
The news that our native bees are cut from a different cloth has important implications for conservation practices and may also inform the way imported commercial populations are managed.
15 Oct 2025
Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability