Top Stories
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Zoological Museum Wins Heritage Award
The museum, open to the public, holds approximately 25,000 specimens from Ireland and across the globe.
9 Jul 2015
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Trinity’s Space Weather Warning System Scans Our Skies for Solar Storms
The system predicted the northern lights that lit up our skies with stunning green aurora on St Patrick’s Day, and will give similar timely warnings in future.
8 Jul 2015
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New Occupational Therapy Programme for People with Multiple Chronic Diseases
1 in 10 people in Ireland suffer from multimorbidity, or more than one chronic condition.
6 Jul 2015
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Trinity College Dublin and Thapar University Announce Partnership
The collaboration is a central component of a major contemporisation programme that Thapar University is undertaking.
3 Jul 2015
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Trinity-Led NanoMedicine Project Wins Major European Award
NAMDIATREAM project uses nano-technology to create highly effective new diagnostic tools for detecting cancer cells in innovative ways.
2 Jul 2015
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Trinity ‘Great War Revisited’ Exhibition Launched on Google
Rare and previously unpublished material held in Trinity College Library relating to WW1 will be brought to a global audience thanks to an online collaboration.
2 Jul 2015
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European Research Council Awards €2.5 million to Trinity Environmental Historian
Professor Poul Holm was awarded the only ERC 2014 Advanced Grant that was awarded in Ireland.
2 Jul 2015
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Blackstone Charitable Foundation Announces Expansion of Campus Entrepreneurship Programme to Ireland
The three-year, €2 million grant will establish a partnership between Trinity College Dublin, NUIG and UCC, providing students with a network of venture coaches and an entrepreneurial support system.
1 Jul 2015
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Study Shows Significant Fall in Use of ‘Headshop’ Drugs among Young People Following Introduction of National Ban
Percentage of problematic users attending youth drug and alcohol treatment service dropped from 34% to 0% and occasional use dropped from 82% to 28%.
30 Jun 2015
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Seeking Big Data Utopia – Next-Gen User Personalisation with Tighter Privacy
Computer scientists and legal experts are designing systems to help computer users tailor apps to their unique personal preferences, while being sure of the associated privacy implications.
29 Jun 2015