Dr Siobhan McQuaid will be representing Trinity at COP16, the UN conference on Biological Diversity taking place in Cali, ...
Research Ireland Frontiers for the Future projects to make significant impact by boosting our knowledge and delivering innovations in a wide variety of disciplines and settings.
Launched by Pippa Hackett, Minister of State for Land Use and Biodiversity, the ReFarm project is a collaboration between Trinity, Burrenbeo Trust and local and international businesses.
A multidisciplinary online panel discussion will explore the vital role of research in tackling the climate crisis and highlight the innovative solutions emerging from various fields.
As an election looms, David Landy writes that when it comes to social media, people aren’t “sociological dopes”, blindly ...
A new national patient safety research network, led by the School of Psychology, welcomed over 100 patient partners, ...
Professor Edmond, in her role as National Coordinator for DARIAH, will facilitate engagement between Ireland-based ...
Researchers have just discovered that the gut microbiome affects the health of wild birds, which could in turn impact their ...
Study across five European countries is the largest randomised controlled trial to date evaluating the efficacy of a combined ...
The scientists have discovered a new process in our immune systems that leads to the production of an important family of ...
Research provides a foundation for further exploration of NK cells for the development of future treatments and therapies for ...
These are the Irish climate stripes- representing the change in Irish air temperature as a function of time.