Articles
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Speedier Microbial Soil Activity Accelerates Global Warming
Elevated carbon dioxide levels (CO2) cause microbes to break down plant matter faster, which releases more climate-warming CO2.
28 Apr 2014
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Symposium on Dementia and Caregiving
Professor Steve Zarit, an eminent clinician and academic, working in the field of ageing, dementia and caregiving was the keynote speaker.
26 May 2014
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Ireland’s Leading Women Scientists Get On Their Soapboxes to Showcase Research
Ireland's leading women scientists took to their s...
30 Apr 2014
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Researchers Discover World-First New Material which could Revolutionise IT
Scientists at AMBER, the materials science centre based at Trinity College Dublin have discovered a completely new material, which could revolutionise information technology, computer processes and data storage.
3 Jul 2014
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Geneticists Discover Why Duplicate Genes are Conserved in the Genome
They solved a 40-year-old dilemma by showing that these genes confer 'mutational robustness', which allows individuals to adapt to novel, potentially dangerous environments.
6 Oct 2014
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Study on Workplace Experiences of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Employees
30% of lesbian, gay and bisexual employees were ha...
4 Mar 2014
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European Commission Honours Trinity Scientist
Dr Shane Bergin, Investigator at Trinity College Dublin’s School of Physics and nanoscience institute, CRANN, has been awarded the European Commission’s Marie Sk?odowska-Curie actions (MSCA) achievement award.
20 Nov 2014
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Trinity College Dublin’s MSc in Translational Oncology Wins Best New Course Award
The MSc in Translational Oncology, offered by Trin...
8 May 2014
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‘Research at the Interface’ Discussed at TBSI Annual Symposium
Ground-breaking research in immunology, cancer and medicine was presented to encourage interdisciplinary work.
14 May 2014
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Engineers Assess Impacts of Extreme Weather on EU Transport Infrastructure
Researchers from the School of Engineering at Trinity are leading the €4.77 million project.
29 Sep 2014