Articles
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Truth serum, zero-G and the Vomit Comet: the hunt for deep space flight solutions
The research team is primarily concerned with better understanding how water behaves in the absence of gravity (in space), with water (or steam, specifically) seen as the golden bullet for powering spacecraft deep into space.
25 Sep 2018
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Marley & Me: An Evening with John Grogan
American journalist and author of the bestseller ‘Marley & Me’ John Grogan will give a public talk and interview in Trinity College Dublin on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2018.
2 Oct 2018
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Allergan Innovation award-winner to further TB vaccination research
Dr Cilian O’Maoldomhnaigh is hoping todevelop more effective vaccinations against tuberculosis (TB).
19 Apr 2018
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Trinity graduates win Schwarzman scholarships
Two Trinity students—Conor McGlynn and Conor O’Meara—are among the 147 individuals that comprise the 2020 cohort.
4 Dec 2018
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Ten years on from the Irish banking crisis what has changed?
Ten years on from the Irish banking crisis, a public discussion in Trinity College Dublin explored whether enough has changed in the Irish financial, business and cultural sectors.
13 Sep 2018
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Fear of litigation is a key factor in decision to perform C-sections
Fear of litigation and perceived safety concerns and are among the key factors influencing the decision to perform a caesarean section, according to an international literature review conducted by researchers at the School of Nursing and Midwifery.
30 Jul 2018
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Need to rebuild trust in the Banking Sector, conference told
Corporate Governance Conference explores culture and diversity in the financial services sector in Ireland and hears of the need to rebuild trust in the Banking Sector.
30 Oct 2018
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Astrophysicists gear up to map Perseid meteor shower
One 'shooting stars' per may be seen each minute with the naked eye at the peak, which should fall at night on Saturday August 12.
10 Aug 2018
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Ghost stories, twinkling stars and Christmas trees – Trinity’s festive research
The enduring appeal of the Christmas ghost story, twinkling stars and exoplanets and how climate change will affect Christmas trees were among topics explored at a festive research showcase recently.
19 Dec 2018
Research
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New discovery helps explain why cells with identical genes perform unique jobs
A newly discovered family of proteins -- present in humans and all complex animals -- are key players in controlling how stem cells specialise and embryos develop.
5 Apr 2018