Articles
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Trinity graduates only Irish recipients of prestigious Schwartzman Scholarships
Sarah Mortell and Philip Callan, recent graduates of Trinity’s Business, Economics and Social Studies programme were the only Irish recipients among 142 Scholars from 39 countries out of 4,000 applicants.
18 Dec 2017
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Yogurt consumption in older Irish adults linked with better bone health
The largest observational study to date of dairy intakes and bone and frailty measurements in older adults has found that increased yogurt consumption was associated with a higher hip bone density and a significantly reduced risk of osteoporosis in older women and men on the island of Ireland, after taking into account traditional risk factors.
9 May 2017
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Trinity Walton Club’s summer camp explores innovation and entrepreneurship
Participants in the summer school received training and mentoring to bring their business ideas to life.
5 Jul 2017
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Sports scholars celebrated
Ceremony to mark this year’s sports scholarships
23 Nov 2018
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Innovators of tomorrow showcase next-gen prototype vehicle and robotic solutions
Trinity students demonstrated innovative, next-gen autonomous vehicles, robots for education and the educational collaborative spaces of tomorrow at the 4E5 showcase.
11 Jul 2017
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CAO applications show upward trend for Trinity degrees
A total of 17,920 students, a fifth of all CAO applications, from all over Ireland applied to the university.
15 Aug 2019
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Scientists discover key role of ‘protector’ molecule that fights the common flu
Scientists have discovered that a biological molecule important in cell growth (STAT3) is also critical in protecting us against infection – so much so that we would be unable to fight the common flu virus without it.
26 Jan 2017
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Scientists discover shared genetic origin for MND and schizophrenia
Researchers say the new findings have major implications for how we classify diseases and that they challenge the existing divide between neurology and psychiatry.
24 Mar 2017
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Up to 460,000 people at risk from unsafe radon exposure in Ireland
A new radon risk map that combines geological data with indoor radon concentration data shows up to 10% of the population at risk.
23 May 2017
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Researchers pinpoint watery past on Mars
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin have discovered a patch of land in an ancient valley on Mars that appears to have held water in the not-too-distant past.
15 Feb 2017