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Trinity College Library Dublin Acquires Largest Collection of Samuel Beckett Letters Ever Offered for Public Sale
Trinity College Library Dublin now holds the largest collection of Samuel Beckett letters of any research library in the world.
9 Oct 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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Women Improve Driving More than Men Following ‘Black Box’ Feedback
A road safety study conducted by engineers at Trinity College Dublin in collaboration with CRASH Services used the latest 'black box' technology to provide driver feedback.
6 Oct 2014
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Trinity Remains in top 150 Global Universities in Times Higher Education University Rankings 2014-2015
Trinity College continues to be ranked as the Number 1 University in Ireland.
3 Oct 2014
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Trinity Immunologist Honoured for Huge Contribution to Field of Innate Immunity
Professor of Biochemistry and Academic Director of the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, Luke O'Neill, has been honoured as an 'outstanding European Immunologist'.
2 Oct 2014
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‘Beautiful-Mars’ Website As Gaeilge will Ignite Interest in Martian Science and the Irish Language
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin hope schoolchildren will be encouraged to learn Irish while connecting with the geography and science of the famous Red Planet.
2 Oct 2014
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New Longitudinal Report Shows the Challenging Reality of Ageing with an Intellectual Disability in Ireland
Report showed increasing levels of dementia, a lack of social connections, and serious communication and mobility challenges.
1 Oct 2014
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IUA Symposium on ’21st Century Universities: Performance and Sustainability’
The international symposium reviewed the performance and regulatory challenges facing the third level sector as well as strategies to overcome the current crisis in funding sustainability.
30 Sep 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
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New State-of-the-art Microscopy Facility at Trinity will have Major Implications for Biomedical Research in Ireland
The new microscopy facility at TBSI the first in Ireland, reveals cells in their infinitesimal form
25 Sep 2014