science

Trinity Chemists Discover Possible New Means for Hydrogen Transport

Successfully storing hydrogen for use as a fuel is considered a possible solution to the climate crisis.
By Jody Druce

I Meditated for One Hour Every Day – Here’s What I Learned

A study by Trinity researchers in 2018 found that breathing is linked to our attention span – we put it to the test.
By Louisa Celine Klatt

‘Bugs as Drugs’: Harnessing the Power of the Microbiome

Recent biomedical research has dedicated an extensive amount of attention to the “bugs” that aid us in digestion, the production of vitamins and the fight against virulent pathogens.
By Khadija Haouit

How EU Budget Cuts are Threatening the Future of Irish Research

Under the proposed budget cuts, the European Research Council may not be able to award nearly 700 grants for fundamental research.
By Jane Cook

The Intervarsity Competition That’s Out for Blood

The student-led initiative will pit 13 of Ireland’s universities and colleges against one another in a competition to see which student population can donate the most blood.
By Jane Cook

AMBER and Trinity Researchers Pave Way for New Bone Disease Therapies

The work was done in collaboration between Trinity's School of Engineering and Amber.
By Emma Donohoe

Trinity-UK Consortium Nab €1.8 million for Quantum Thermodynamics Research

The QuamNESS consortium is made up of researchers from Trinity, the University of Bristol and Queen's University Belfast.
By Emma Donohoe

Trinity Researchers Make Breakthrough in Quantum Computers Development

Researchers are now working on using single photons of light emitted in a controlled way in time and space from quantum emitters.
By Emma Donohoe

Parasitology Award to be Named After Trinity Alumnus William Campbell

The Irish Society for Parasitology announced the name change today.
By Emma Donohoe

Former Trinity Student Close to Coronavirus Cure, says WHO

Prof Adrian Hill has been working with a team of researchers at Oxford’s Jenner Institute to develop a coronavirus vaccine by late September.
By Dawn Attride