Articles
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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
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Ancient meteorite impact sparked long-lived volcanic eruptions on Earth
Large impacts were common on the early Earth and were likely much more important than previously thought in shaping our planet's structure.
3 May 2017
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Innovative education practices improve students’ College-going ambitions
New research shows that innovative education practices developed by the Trinity Access 21 (TA21) project have had a significant impact on the aspirations of young people from low socio-economic areas to attend University.
22 Nov 2017
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Scientists identify new mechanism for the development of schizophrenia
Dysfunctional brain blood vessels may be associated with the development of schizophrenia. There is potential for new treatments via new drugs that target these abnormal blood vessels.
10 Oct 2017
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Trinity manuscripts project offers public rare window into the medieval world
From supersized hymn books to an early version of the Táin - eight remarkable medieval manuscripts were introduced to the world through public lecture series and digitisation project.
26 Sep 2017
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Launch of first major Irish exhibition on Oscar Wilde
Launch of first major Irish exhibition on Oscar Wilde
23 Oct 2017
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Trinity engineers unveil Ireland’s first prototype robot for assisted care
The prototype robot has been designed to work in assisted care facilities and to interact socially with the elderly and with people living with disability.
13 Nov 2017
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Trinity celebrates Chinese New Year
To celebrate the Chinese New Year, Trinity College Dublin’s front façade was lit up red to welcome in the Year of the Rooster.
30 Jan 2017
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Scots Pine is Irish Through and Through
Previously thought to have died out in Ireland before being reintroduced, the tree has existed in Co. Clare for thousands of years.
22 Jun 2016
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Increasing use of caesarean section in Ireland reflects a worsening risk profile
Leading researchers and practitioners in the field of maternal health were brought together at a conference to discuss the increasing use of caesarean section in Ireland and the associated risks for mothers and infants.
25 Oct 2016