Ruth Barton, School of Creative Arts, contributes to this article in The Conversation about the best films of 2025.
Prof. Caroline Brophy, writing for The Conversation, outlines the positive implications of landmark research conducted across ...
Trinity researchers write about a research project investigating how food and beverage manufacturers in Zambia could become more energy efficient through a process called wastewater heat recovery.
Based in the School of Social Science & Philosophy in Trinity College Dublin, we are a dynamic community of researchers, educators and students committed to excellence in teaching and philosophical ...
The Network will be established as a national collaborative platform and led by Professor Jo-Hanna Ivers at the Department of Public Health & Primary Care at School of Medicine at Trinity.
An in-depth analysis of a range of popular Android mobile phones has revealed significant data collection and sharing, including with third parties, with no opt-out available to users. Prof. Doug ...
The Healthy Trinity: Smarter Travel Committee would like to see a Student Bike to College Scheme introduced by the government. The Bike to Work scheme available to staff has been very successful at ...
Martha O'Hagan Luff, Associate Professor in Trinity Business School, explains why it is important that we re-establish native forests in Ireland and how we can do it in this piece first published by ...
What we are bearing witness to in the Middle East and Ukraine are legacies associated with the collapse of the Ottoman, British and Russian empires, writes Prof Jane Ohlmeyer in an analysis piece ...
Scientists believe individuals of the most recently discovered “hominin” group (the Denisovans) that interbred with modern day humans passed on some of their genes via multiple, distinct interbreeding ...
Today, a team of scientists from Trinity College Dublin and investigators from FutureNeuro announced a major discovery that has profound importance for our understanding of brain fog and cognitive ...
Trinity St James's Cancer Institute (TSJCI) researchers demonstrated the power of a structured, quality-assured Barrett’s Oesophagus Registry to prevent and detect early oesophageal cancer. “This ...
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