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  • Fishing for sharks: hot or not?

    New research from marine scientists raises potential red flags for sharks that are caught and released by anglers. The team has discovered that the ocean’s iconic predators typically spike temperatures after they have been caught, which may have physiological and behavioural impacts.

    5 Oct 2022

    Environment|Research|Science

  • Linte na Farraige chun súile agus intinní a oscailt do thionchar an athraithe aeráide ar leibhéil borrthaí stoirme ar fud chósta

    Le hamharc-shuiteálacha solais thionscadal Línte na Farraige, tugtar le fios an t-ardú atá tuartha ar leibhéil na farraige de thoradh borrthaí stoirme amach anseo. Lasfar na suiteálacha den chéad uair ag an bPóirse Caoch i nGaillimh agus lonnófar iad in áiteanna eile cois cósta sna míonna atá amach romhainn.

    29 Sep 2022

    Arts|Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Science and art collide to open eyes and minds to impact of climate change on storm surge levels around Irish coastline

    The Línte na Farraige project’s visual light installations, by Finnish artists Timo Aho and Pekka Niittyvirta, indicate the projected rise in sea levels from future storm surges. Installations will open at Spanish Arch, Galway, and will be followed by other coastal locations in the coming months.

    29 Sep 2022

    Arts|Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Decipher the earliest languages, debate AI and learn about climate change research at START

    START (Start Talking About Research Today ) features music, debate, games, storytelling, screenings, and live experiments. Over 40 free events will showcase how Irish research is shaping society and offer people the chance to engage with the researchers leading the way.

    26 Sep 2022

    Arts|Environment|Health|Innovation|Research|Science

  • The synthetic rocks helping us understand how sought-after rare earth elements form

    Researchers from Trinity have shed new light on the formation of increasingly precious rare earth elements (REEs) by creating synthetic rocks and testing their responses to varying environmental conditions. REEs are used in electronic devices and green energy technologies, from smartphones to e-cars.

    22 Sep 2022

    Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • New research project to lay foundations for next generation of Old and Middle English scholarship

    A new interdisciplinary project, which will facilitate the next generation of research in Old and Middle English, has received funding from the Irish Research Council (IRC) under the COALESCE programme.

    15 Sep 2022

    Arts|Awards and Funding|Science

  • Trinity and IBM strengthen collaborative research and education links

    Trinity and IBM have signed a Memorandum of Understanding that reflects both parties’ intention to strengthen collaborative links between the two organisations.

    15 Sep 2022

    Innovation|Research|Science

  • Trinity and SETU host CONNECT conference

    Trinity and SETU bring the SFI research centre for future networks annual conference to the South East

    13 Sep 2022

    Research|Science

  • Slowing of continental plate movement controlled timing of Earth’s largest volcanic events

    Scientists have shed new light on the timing and likely cause of major volcanic events that occurred millions of years ago and caused such climatic and biological upheaval that they drove some of the most devastating extinction events in Earth’s history.

    9 Sep 2022

    Environment|Research|Science

  • Age, sex and blood pressure medications impact brain blood oxygen during standing

    Researchers from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) at Trinity College have found differences in the brain blood oxygen response to standing associated with age, sex and blood pressure medications.

    9 Sep 2022

    Health|Research|Science

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