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                        	  Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute Welcomes Five Nobel Laureates to Symposium on Cancer and ImmunologyThe five Nobel Laureates spoke about their research in the context of the improvement of human health and the development of new medical advances. 31 Jul 2014 
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                        	  Vitamin D linked with improved survival in bowel cancer patientsNew research from Trinity and Edinburgh Universities points to the potential importance of Vitamin D in bowel cancer survivorship. 28 Jul 2014 
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                        	  The ‘Right’ Amount of Grazing – How Bambi Boosts BiodiversityExcluding deer from important forest ecosystems enables some plant species to over-dominate, which has a negative, knock-on effect on biodiversity. 28 Jul 2014 
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                        	  Irish Researchers Make A Material BreakthroughProfessor John Boland and his team are the first in the world to measure 'Poisson’s Ratio' on the nanoscale - a breakthrough that will significantly impact the development of flexible electronics. 24 Jul 2014 
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                        	  International Genomic Study Involving Trinity Scientists Sheds New Light on Biology of SchizophreniaMultiple genes and pathways identified could 'kick staRTÉ? new approaches to treatment. 22 Jul 2014 
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                        	  The World War 1 RoadshowMore than 6,000 people attended the World War 1 Roadshow hosted by Trinity College Dublin in partnership with RTÉ Radio 1 and the National Library of Ireland. 21 Jul 2014 
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                        	  Irish Students Seek Title of ‘World’s Top Language Decoder’ in BeijingFour secondary school students from across the island of Ireland are taking on their peers from 29 other countries in the International Linguistics Olympiad. 21 Jul 2014 
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                        	  TILDA Study Finds 4 out of 5 Over 50s in Ireland are Overweight or ObeseTILDA highlights the consequences of high obesity rates for health of over 50s 18 Jul 2014 
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                        	  Physicists Reveal Quantum Effects in Biological Oxygen TransportThe team solved a long-standing question by explaining why oxygen – and not deadly carbon monoxide – preferably binds to the proteins that transport it around the body. 17 Jul 2014 
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                        	  The World War 1 Roadshow at Trinity College DublinThe World War 1 Roadshow hosted by Trinity College Dublin in partnership with RTÉ Radio 1 and the National Library of Ireland explored Ireland’s part in the war with a series of events taking place throughout the Trinity campus. 11 Jul 2014 
