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  • Our brains use quantum computation

    Scientists from Trinity believe our brains could use quantum computation after adapting an idea developed to prove the existence of quantum gravity to explore the human brain and its workings. The discovery may shed light on consciousness, the workings of which remain scientifically difficult to understand and explain.

    19 Oct 2022

    Research|Science

  • Verbal skills main educational challenge for migrant children

    Gaps in verbal skills are the biggest educational challenge being experienced by young children of migrant origin, according to new research conducted by sociologists in Trinity College Dublin.

    18 Oct 2022

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  • New machine-learning technique for classifying key immune cells

    The technique accurately classifies the state of macrophages, which is important because these cells can modify their behaviour and act as pro- or anti-inflammatory agents in the immune response. As a result, the work has a suite of implications for research and has the potential to one day make major societal impact.

    18 Oct 2022

    Health|Research|Science

  • 2022 Burkitt Medal awarded to Dr Eileen O’Reilly

    Established in 2013, the prestigious Burkitt Medal recognises an individual who demonstrates extraordinary achievement and advancement in the field of cancer internationally.

    17 Oct 2022

    Awards and Funding|Health|Research

  • Scientists classify the entire planet’s ecosystems for the first time

    A global cross-disciplinary team of scientists led by UNSW Sydney researchers, and including those from Trinity College Dublin, has developed the first comprehensive classification of the world’s ecosystems across land, rivers and wetlands, and seas. The ecosystem typology will enable more coordinated and effective biodiversity conservation, critical for human wellbeing.

    12 Oct 2022

    Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Living your best life after cancer: public symposium at Trinity

    An international cancer conference hosted by the Trinity St James’s Cancer Institute will look at cancer survivorship as part of the ‘harnessing fundamental, translational and clinical research for the benefit of cancer patients’ conference theme.

    12 Oct 2022

    Health|Research

  • Trinity 161st in THE World University Rankings

    Trinity has been ranked 161st in the world in the latest THE World University Rankings. Provost Linda Doyle said: “There are several different ranking systems for universities and while we remain at 98th in the QS World University Rankings, we have dropped from 146th to 161st in the 2023 THE World University Rankings."

    12 Oct 2022

    Research|Students

  • Pioneering system ensures money doesn't follow water down the drain

    National Trust Cymru have been working with researchers from Trinity and Bangor University on a pioneering heat recovery system at Penrhyn Castle. Results show it reduces energy consumption by 230 kWh per month, equivalent to £1,770 per annum in heat savings.

    11 Oct 2022

    Innovation|Research|Sustainability

  • Eleven Trinity researchers to receive Irish Research Council Laureate Awards

    Eleven researchers from Trinity College Dublin were among the 48 successful applicants of the Irish Research Council (IRC) Starting and Consolidator Laureate Awards announced today. The investment of almost €24 million in ‘curiosity-driven’ frontier research, will fund 48 ground-breaking research projects under the Irish Research Council’s Starting and Consolidator Laureate Awards Programme.

    10 Oct 2022

    Awards and Funding|Research

  • Researchers assess benefits of assistance dogs for children with physical disabilities

    Researchers from Trinity College Dublin and The Gait Laboratory at the Central Remedial Clinic have teamed up with national charity Dogs for Disabled, based in Cork – and some of their furry friends – to measure the impact of gait training with a dog on walking quality, activity levels and health-related quality of life in ten children with impaired walking ability.

    7 Oct 2022

    Health|Research

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