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Volograms to bring advanced Augmented & Virtual Reality technologies to market
Trinity spin-out, Volograms Ltd., has raised €600,000 in seed investment for a technology that transforms video footage from different viewpoints into volumetric holograms.
13 Jun 2018
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Hospital birth culture emphasises technology over support – Trinity academic
Fear, lack of support, and hospital staffing can have greater influence on epidural use than a woman’s level of pain, according to a new book on the future of maternity care co-authored by Trinity academic and midwife Dr Elizabeth Newnham.
12 Jun 2018
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Researchers develop device that increases heart function after heart attack
Their implantable tool that can deliver therapy directly to the heart multiple times from a port under the skin.
12 Jun 2018
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Second annual SciFest@TCPID student exhibition
The second annual SciFest@TCPID event was recently hosted by Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities (TCPID) in association with Abbott Ireland.
11 Jun 2018
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Trinity’s inaugural meeting of the Participation Advisory Group (PAG)
The role of the PAG, is to advise the University’s Engagement Advisory Group on shaping Trinity’s educational response to asylum seekers and refugees.
11 Jun 2018
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Trinity’s marine biologists discuss their work on World Oceans Day
Dr Nicholas Payne and Dr Nessa O'Connor focus their research on understanding the impacts of ecotourism, biodiversity loss, invasive species, and habitat restoration.
8 Jun 2018
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Bioengineers identify safer way to make rugby tackles
Video analysis, 3D motion analysis lab trials and model-based image-matching techniques show that tackling the lower trunk of the ball carrier’s body -- not the upper trunk or upper legs – is safer for head injury prevention.
6 Jun 2018
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Trinity Wheelers cycling to raise money for the postgraduate hardship fund
A team of Trinity staff and students will be participating in the Wicklow 200, Ireland's longest running annual challenge cycling event, to raise money for the postgraduate student hardship fund.
6 Jun 2018
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Could the future of the Korean peninsula look like Ireland?
An international documentary on how the Irish peace process could offer insights for the Korean peninsula was made by Korean MBC channel with assistance from academics from the Irish School of Ecumenics.
5 Jun 2018
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Cuidíonn ranganna Gaeilge chun tuiscintí diúltacha ar an stair a athrú
Cuidíonn ranganna Gaeilge le dreamanna atá in aighneas oidhreacht chomhroinnte a bhaint amach de réir shaothar taighde de chuid Choláiste na Tríonóide ar an tionscadal ‘Turas’ in Oirthear Bhéal Feirste.
5 Jun 2018