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The discovery will help scientists now explore the important role of “queuosine”, a microscopic molecule first discovered in the 1970s, in cancer and human health.
The Centre for Economics, Policy and History has collaborated on a new video series for students showing how data can help us understand the long-term impacts of political conflict.
Astrophysicists have gained precious new insights into how distant “exoplanets” form and what their atmospheres can look like ...
New research from scientists at Trinity College Dublin strongly implies that heatwaves have a major influence on the spread ...
Dermot Smurfit, renowned osteoporosis expert Moira O’Brien, and Sir Donnell Deeny also all received Trinity’s highest honour ...
The main consideration of the research was to elevate and centre children’s voices, to clearly show that they have distinct ...
Trinity's Centre for Forced Migration Studies, directed by Dr Rachel Hoare, addresses the reality that conflict, violence and ...
The report was authored by social scientists from the School of Social Work and Social Policy and legal experts from ...
Talented communicator Almudena Moreno Borrallo has won the final of the 2025 Three Minute Thesis competition, defeating 27 other competitors from a total of 19 countries.
Trinity Catering chefs will cook meals from ingredients grown in a newly installed kitchen garden, called Trinity Beo, on the ...
A host of Trinity researchers will feature in a new four-part documentary series on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player which traces 8,000 ...