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Neonicotinoids are Harmful to More Than Just Honeybees
Professor in Botany, Dr Jane Stout, believes a paradigm shift is needed in agricultural pest control to safeguard bees and other pollinators that provide an incredibly valuable ecosystem service.
27 Apr 2015
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Trinity to Hold One Minute’s Silence on 27 April in Memory of those Killed at Garissa University College, Kenya
In memory of the 147 students killed recently at Garissa University College, Kenya, Trinity, along with universities across Europe, will hold a minute’s silence on 27 April.
24 Apr 2015
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Trinity Undergraduates Aim to Build Anti-Malarial ‘Biobrick’
The undergraduates will represent Trinity in the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Competition. They hope to make a frontline anti-malarial drug using bacteria, which would cheapen and speed up production.
24 Apr 2015
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One Minute’s Silence in Memory of those Killed at Garissa University College
Trinity to Hold One Minute’s Silence on 27 April in Memory of those Killed at Garissa University College, Kenya
24 Apr 2015
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Trinity Welcomes the French Prime Minister Manuel Valls
The French Prime Minister viewed the Book of Kells and a collection of letters by Samuel Beckett, Trinity’s renowned scholar and alumnus.
24 Apr 2015
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Global Corporate Leaders and Educators Address The Skills Gap
The summit was organised by a US organisation, College For Every Student and Trinity Access Programmes.
23 Apr 2015
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Bees Prefer Nectar Containing Pesticides
Botanists from Trinity College Dublin have discovered that bees, whose pollination service is worth billions across the globe each year, are attracted to pesticides that affect their fitness.
23 Apr 2015
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Plastic Not Fantastic – Discarded Carrier Bags Smother Marine Life
The global production of plastic is still soaring, but this study shows even 'biodegradable' bags have negative impacts in marine environments.
22 Apr 2015
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Trinity Students Take Home 10 Awards at National Student Media Awards
Trinity was the outright winner of the National Student Media Awards – Smedias which this year received over 1,000 entries from student journalists, broadcasters and producers from all across Ireland.
21 Apr 2015
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Trinity Celebrates French Language, Beckett letters and cinematographer, Vittorio Storaro
The Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences recently hosted an number of events celebrating the French Language, Beckett letters and cinematographer, Vittorio Storaro.
21 Apr 2015