Trinity Highlights for 2023
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The surprising power of seashells: how oyster waste can recapture rare earth elements
Prof. Juan Diego Rodriguez-Blanco and his team in Trinity's School of Natural Sciences, are exploring how waste shells can "grab" critically needed rare earth elements.
15 April 2026
Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability
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Archives reveal hardship faced by the families of those killed in 1916 Rising
Lindsey Earner-Byrne, School of Histories and Humanities, writes for The Conversation about what the archives reveal about the hardships faced by the families of those killed in 1916.
14 April 2026
Culture|Research
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Trinity establishes Centre for Digital Security and Societal Resilience
The new research centre brings together multidisciplinary expertise and positions Ireland at the forefront of digital resilience, infrastructure protection and AI accountability.
14 April 2026
Community|Innovation|Research|Science|Society
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Early Onset Cancer rates rising faster than in older adults, conference to hear
Cancer is no longer a disease of old age- people under 50 are now the only age group globally where cancer incidence has risen continuously for more than 25 years.
14 April 2026
Health|Research
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Five tips to make your memory work more effectively
Elva Arulchelvan, Lecturer in Psychology and PhD Researcher in Psychology and Neuroscience at Trinity, with some handy advice for those seeking a memory boost. This article was first published by The Conversation.
13 April 2026
Health|Science
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E3 at Trinity spotlights future of logistics and supply chain management
Over 1,000 delegates will next week (Thursday 16th April) engage with a vibrant series of events celebrating European Supply Chain Day at an online conference hosted by E3 at Trinity College Dublin.
09 April 2026
Business|Research|Sustainability
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The Conversation: Wildflower once used to treat wounds and sore throats shows promise in fighting dangerous superbugs
Prof. John J Walsh, Pharmacy speaks on the latest collaborative research which has now shown that not only does tormentil have antimicrobial activity, it may also be powerful enough to fight microbes that are resistant to modern antibiotics
08 April 2026
Health|Research|Science|Society