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Professor Viet Pham Receives IEEE Best Young Researcher Award
Professor Viet Pham from Trinity College Dublin won the IEEE Best Young Researcher Award for his contributions to 6G wireless systems.
12 Dec 2023
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Students Receive 2023 Three Ireland Connect to STEM Scholarships
Trinity College Dublin announced the 2023 Three Ireland Connect to STEM Scholarship recipients, awarding €20,000 each to five first-year women in STEM.
29 Nov 2023
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Bees Still at Risk Despite Stricter Pesticide Regulations, New Study Reveals
A new study shows that despite stricter pesticide regulations, bumblebees still face significant harm, highlighting urgent needs for better protection.
29 Nov 2023
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Trinity to Lead Climate+ Co-Centre
Trinity will lead the €41.3 million Climate+ Co-Centre, uniting researchers to address climate, biodiversity, and water challenges across Ireland and Britain.
28 Nov 2023
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Deoxygenation Levels Similar to Today Played Key Role in Marine Extinctions During Past Climate Change Event
Research reveals that past marine extinctions, triggered by deoxygenation similar to today’s levels, warn of fragile present-day ecosystems.
27 Nov 2023
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Professor Anna Davies Wins Irish Research Council Impact Award
Professor Anna Davies wins the 2023 Irish Research Council Impact Award for her ground-breaking research on sustainability and societal transitions.
21 Nov 2023
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Fewer staff, students are walking and cycling, survey finds
Trinity College Dublin’s latest survey reveals a sharp decline in staff and students walking or cycling to campus post-COVID.
20 Nov 2023
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Plants may absorb more CO2 from human activities than previously thought
Research reveals plants may absorb more CO2 than expected, but scientists stress the urgent need to cut emissions drastically.
17 Nov 2023
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Accounting for Nature a Priority for Ireland’s Prosperity – New Report
The INCASE project’s final report highlights the need for natural capital accounting to protect and restore Ireland's resources, urging national prioritisation.
15 Nov 2023
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Why a Surprise Discovery, Warming Seas, and the Demise of the ‘Meg’ May Spell Trouble for Sharks
Recent findings suggest more shark species may be warm-blooded than previously thought, raising concerns about their survival amid warming seas.
08 Nov 2023
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