Articles
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Fast-Charging Network Key to Increasing Electric Vehicle Use
Most users currently charge their electric vehicles at home in the evenings when demand on the power grid is at its peak.
31 Mar 2016
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Mobile phones used to track exposure to air pollution in the Big Apple
Researchers are using data from mobile phones to assess the movements of people in New York and, by extension, their exposure to air pollution.
1 Sep 2016
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Chambers Ireland CSR Awards – Trinity wins volunteering prize
On Thursday, 01 September 2016, Trinity was announced as the winner of the Chambers Ireland CSR Award for Excellence in Community – Volunteering for a Large Indigenous Company.
6 Sep 2016
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POLLIVAL to assess Irish pollinator value
Project leaders will assess both the market and non-market value of pollinators.
7 Sep 2016
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Two out of three ain’t bad… or is it?
New research highlights how efficient our third-level institutions are
12 Sep 2016
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Scientists Blueprint Promising Antimicrobial Candidate
The blueprint could aid the development of more effective drugs to fight common but devastating bacterial infections.
18 Feb 2016
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Rugby Stars Raise Money For Cancer Research at Trinity
Charity cycle this year features Tomas Castaignède and Mike Tindall
15 Apr 2016
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‘People With Intellectual Disability Have Been Silenced Too Often’
We, as a society, need to tackle continued physical segregation, political invisibility and abuse of human rights of people with intellectual disability.
10 May 2016
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Student entrepreneurs develop Matchday to ‘gamify’ live sports
The Matchday team hopes to make live sports more engaging for viewers while simultaneously connecting sports bodies and organisations with their viewers.
11 Oct 2016
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The Brexit Debate
The School of Social Sciences and Philosophy will host a critical analysis of some of the key political, legal and economic issues relating to the question being put to voters on June 23 2016.
23 May 2016