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Leo XIV was a choice few saw coming, and is a figure of humility, steadiness and introspective strength, writes Bronagh Ann ...
New research led by Irish scientists has uncovered how lipid-rich fluid in the abdomen, known as ascites, plays a central ...
Chris Morash, School of English, joins a panel of researchers to review the novels shortlisted for the 2025 Climate Fiction Prize.
AMBER Centre researchers based in Trinity have discovered that the way many everyday plastics are manufactured builds unseen stress into the material—stress that later drives the release of tiny ...
Engineers have devised a means of transforming biomass ash byproduct into high-quality concrete, which reduces carbon ...
A newly launched report shows the surprising impact of OurKidsCode family coding clubs, an initiative of Trinity’s School of ...
Valued at €10,000, the prize is sponsored by the John Pollard Foundation and administered by the Trinity Oscar Wilde Centre ...
The creative competition was held to honour the legacy of Irish author, Christy Nolan, and to mark the 25th Anniversary of ...
Prof. Owen Smith hopes MAGIC-I project will lead to every child and adolescent with cancer in Ireland receiving deep genome analysis to determine best way to manage their illness ...
Now, to mark the 10th anniversary of the Behind the Headlines series, the Trinity Long Room Hub is bringing together two special panels for an afternoon symposium on the 12 May which will be followed ...
Prof. Byrne, founder of Trinity’s Department of Computer Science and Head for 32 years, who was known by many as the “Father of Computing in Ireland”, was a distinguished computer scientist, dedicated ...
Glitter is festive and fun – a favourite for decorations, makeup and art projects. But while it may look harmless, beautiful even, glitter’s sparkle hides a darker side. Those shimmering specks often ...
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