Audio and Visual
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Litany of undiagnosed, under-reported and untreated health problems for mothers
The Maternal Health and Maternal Morbidity in Ireland study (MAMMI) reveals high prevalence rates of hidden health problems facing mothers including mental, physical and sexual health.
8 Dec 2016
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SHARECITY: Global innovation for sustainable urban food systems
Researchers from Trinity have developed an innovative, collaborative approach to assess the practice and sustainability potential of city-based food sharing economies around the world.
30 Sep 2016
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New study asks how “super” immune system can protect against hepatitis C
Trinity scientists will seek the genetic basis for resistance to the virus and invite all women who received HCV-contaminated anti-D in 1977-79 to volunteer.
20 Sep 2016
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Chemists devise revolutionary 3D bone-scanning technique
The technique provides 3D images of an unparalleled resolution without using X-rays; it should have major implications for the diagnosis and treatment of bone injuries.
8 Sep 2016
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Dino Dinner, Dead Or Alive!
’sims-like' computer models that recreated prehistoric ecosystems suggest that mid-sized meat-eaters would have been efficient scavengers.
15 Apr 2016
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Spatial Music Work, From Within, From Without, Launches Creative Challenge
This newly commissioned work involves composer Enda Bates, Trinity Orchestra, Cue Saxophone Quartet and Miriam Ingram.
6 Apr 2016
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Engineering Students Go from Guitars to Dragons
Engineering students have been designing and building guitars before presenting their business plans in a Dragons' Den format.
3 Mar 2016
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General Election 2016 – Predictions by Trinity Experts
Trinity political scientists and economists predict outcome of General Election 2016.
23 Feb 2016
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Audio: Inside the Mind of the Terrorist and the Terrorised
The causes and effects of terrorism were put under the spotlight at a public event hosted by Trinity Long Room Hub featuring psychologist Ian Robertson and legal expert Neville Cox.
19 Feb 2016
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Video: Cyberbullying Hurts Everyone Including Bystanders
Up to 20% of young people are victims of cyberbullying, however a much greater number of young people who witness cyberbullying are also negatively affected.
9 Feb 2016