Top Stories
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Genome Analyses Reveal Possible Dual Origins of Domesticated Dogs
Trinity scientists sequenced the first ancient dog genome using a 4,800-year-old bone from Newgrange, Co Meath.
2 Jun 2016
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Secondary Students Showcase their Love for STEM at Trinity Walton Club
71 secondary school students – 'Alphas' – showcased their (STEM) knowledge and skills at a graduation event on Saturday May 28.
30 May 2016
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President Michael D. Higgins announces new Ireland Professor of Poetry
Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin will be the seventh Irish Professor of Poetry.
27 May 2016
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Leading Experts speak on the Future of Business at Global Business Forum
Topics ranged from the prevention of another financial crisis to ethical leadership to the accommodation crisis and its effects on Irish business.
27 May 2016
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Three Times as Many Road Traffic Injuries than Official Data Indicate
At least twice as many serious injuries occur than are reported, and ten times as many cyclists experience clinically serious injuries.
27 May 2016
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‘Protecting Babies’ and Children’s Brains’
From brain injury at birth to concussion on the sports pitches, Professor Eleanor Molloy’s inaugural lecture examines the child health landscape in Ireland
26 May 2016
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Sustainability of City-Based Food Sharing Assessed by SHARECITY
An international team of researchers and an advisory panel of global experts will explore novel pathways to more sustainable food futures.
26 May 2016
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TIDI’s Africa Day 2016 Celebrates Human Rights
Audience hears inspiring human rights success stories
26 May 2016
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How Do We Measure The Value Of Art And Culture?
Trinity Long Room Hub Humanities Horizons lecture hears that we need to look beyond economic impact and focus more on the individual
26 May 2016
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Former Governor of Central Bank, Prof Honohan gives Henry Grattan lecture
Professor Patrick Honohan spoke on 'Reflections on the Irish Economy – 1916-2016' at annual Henry Grattan Lecture.
25 May 2016