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Scientists Blueprint Tiny Cellular ‘Nanomachine’
The blueprints show how a tiny membrane protein processes cellular duties in an extraordinary feat of nature.
17 Dec 2015
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Audio: ‘Why Commemorate Yeats’ – Public Lecture
We need to invite the ghost of WB Yeats to the table when devising a new national cultural policy, according to Professor Chris Morash speaking at public lecture to mark the 150th anniversary of the poet.
17 Dec 2015
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Trinity Students Excel in International Undergraduate Awards
Trinity Graduate, Ruth Murphy, was among just 25 Overall Winners of The Undergraduate Awards, who received Gold Medals from President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins, at the UA Global Summit.
17 Dec 2015
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Last Christmas, I Gave You My [Credit] Card…
Online retailers are using algorithms to store and assess customer data, which means we could be losing out financially.
17 Dec 2015
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Trinity Sports Scholars to Benefit from New Medical Care Programme
A new medical care programme, the first of its kind in an Irish university, will directly benefit this year’s 60 sports scholarship recipients.
17 Dec 2015
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Trinity Med Day Raises €52,000
This year’s Med Day, an annual fundraising event run by Trinity’s medical students, raised an impressive €52,000, exceeding last year’s total of €46,000.
16 Dec 2015
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Winner of the Trinity TCard Competition Announced
Trinity TCard, is a new cashless trading initiative designed to improve the staff and student experience in College and advance Trinity’s digital strategy
16 Dec 2015
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The End of the Fossil Fuel Age?
A public discussion in Trinity this evening took stock of the historic global deal on climate change which was struck at the United Nations summit in Paris last weekend.
16 Dec 2015
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New Book Shows How to Improve the Lives of People With Disabilities
'Disability and Human Rights' aims to inform and stimulate policy and debate in the disability field
16 Dec 2015
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Video: ‘Why Torture Doesn’t Work: The Neuroscience of Interrogation’.
15 Dec 2015