The US is not yet a fascist society, but acting as if it is risks becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy, writes Prof. Daniel Geary, School of Histories and Humanities, in a comment piece in The Irish Ti ...
These remains, now entrusted to our care, are the remnants of real people, each with their own stories, who lived at a time ...
A recent measurement study by Prof. Doug Leith, Professor of Computer Systems in Trinity’s School of Computer Science and ...
Biodiversity is proliferating within one of Ireland’s Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) according to new research from ...
Researchers from Trinity have scooped a combined €6.5 million to lead research projects tackling challenges that range from enhancing the performance of 2D nanomaterials to bioengineering corneas.
The report authored by academics from Trinity’s Department of Public Health and Primary Care was launched by the Minister of ...
The first Irish study of disabled political candidates was conducted by researchers in the School of Education and colleagues in the University of Galway.
Trinity’s Estates and Facilities team have worked since the summer of 2024 towards a comprehensive upgrade of the 100-foot ...
The ADAPT Research Ireland Centre at Trinity is leading a new model of collaboration to support the safe and trusted adoption ...
From Transylvania and Chernobyl to colourful glassware and narcotics, explore the fascinating world of the big and small ...
Up to half of all people living with Alzheimer’s Disease in Ireland remain undiagnosed. A new blood test may have the ...
Astrophysicists have unearthed a surprising diversity in the ways in which white dwarf stars explode in deep space after ...