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Scientists from the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute (TBSI) have discovered how nanoplastics – even smaller than microplastics – disrupt energy metabolism in brain cells. Their findings may have ...
Parents report improvements in physical activity, social engagement and family life in their children in the first ...
An early phase clinical trial published in Nature Medicine show that patients with mesothelioma - a rare cancer of the lining ...
A news €2M scanning system in Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience will help researchers understand the brain and ...
The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) has released its ‘Wave 6’ findings which points to challenging times for Ireland’s older population.
A new research project, investigating consent to medical treatment in Irish maternity care, has received funding from ...
The latest ESRI report on child poverty was co-authored by Trinity economists Barra Roantree, Mide Griffin, and Tara Mitchell.
The largest investor funding round ever raised by a company to have spun out from an Irish university will help develop a device that reshapes enlarged prostates and relieves symptoms associated with ...
Trinity College Dublin is host to several events during Culture Night on Friday 19 th September. Join in the fun during this ...
Britain appears to be a nation on the verge of Norman-conquest mania, writes Millie Horton-Insch, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, History of Art Department, in a piece for The Conversation.
The River Liffey Water Sensors Pilot, developed by UTS Technologies in collaboration with Smart Docklands, has demonstrated how real-time environmental data can empower local communities, support ...
A Voluntary Nature Market – featuring nature ‘credits’– has the potential to close the multi-billion-euro nature funding gap in Ireland, according to a new report published today by Trinity College ...
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