Top Stories
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Astrophysicists Bring Mercury Transit to Irish Public
People saw our solar system’s smallest planet move across the Sun through high-tech telescopes at a special event.
9 May 2016
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Comet Craters – Literal Melting Pots for Life on Earth
Comets and meteorites delivered the energy and organic materials needed for life on Earth, and the resultant craters provided the nurseries in which it sparked.
4 May 2016
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Professor Luke O’Neill Collaborates in GSK Global Immunology Network
He is one of five academics worldwide to join a new immunology research collaboration programme.
4 May 2016
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Professor Luke O’Neill is Elected as Fellow to the Prestigious Royal Society
He joins 50 world leaders in science elected as Fellows.
3 May 2016
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Trinity Graduates Tackle Youth Homelessness
One For Ireland addresses 'the biggest issue facing Irish society today'
29 Apr 2016
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Newly Elected Senators – Ivana Bacik, David Norris and Lynn Ruane
The University of Dublin’s Newly Elected Senators – Ivana Bacik, David Norris and Lynn Ruane.
28 Apr 2016
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Scientists Reveal Origin of Earth’s Oldest Crystals
The tiny crystals probably formed in huge impact craters not long after Earth formed, some 4 billion years ago.
28 Apr 2016
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New Trinity Centre for Digital Humanities Launched
Trinity's experts from the arts and humanities have joined forces with leaders in computer science and engineering at the new Centre.
27 Apr 2016
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Norris Elected on First Count
Long-serving senator first past the post in constituency of the University of Dublin
27 Apr 2016
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Artist Grace Weir concludes Trinity Creative Challenge Showcase
'A reflection on light' that tells the history of a painting, 'Let there be Light' by Mainie Jellett.
26 Apr 2016