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Interviewing Alan Irvine on Breakthroughs, Complexities and His Journey in Dermatology

Irvine highlights progress in understanding skin disease, explains why he chose dermatology, discusses the challenges of translating science into treatments and encourages students to gain experience abroad.
By Varvara Vasylchenko

Interviewing Jonathan Coleman about Nanomaterials, Research, Teaching and Collaboration

Coleman describes how nanomaterials could transform batteries and concrete, reveals the realities of combining professorship with research and shares his satisfaction from helping students grow into scientists.
By Varvara Vasylchenko
Analysis

How AI is Transforming Conservationism with Bioacoustics

Google DeepMind’s latest Perch model helps scientists analyse audio faster to preserve threatened wildlife
By Liam Power

Ireland to Host Seven Games in UEFA EURO 2028 Tournament

UEFA confirms the seven matches in Dublin and independent assessments expect considerable returns.
By João Gomes

Dublin Airport’s Plane Spotting Site Is Set for a Major Upgrade as the Unique Hobby Grows

“The Mound”, as it is affectionately dubbed by locals, has been approved for major upgrades after a planning application gets the green light
By Charlie Swan

Trinity Staff and Students Walk Out for an All-Ireland Day of Action for Palestine

Several organisations joined together in a walkout together to promote solidarity with Palestine
By Manasvini Naren
Analysis

Voting From Abroad

Democratic rights from abroad with local applications
By Prachi Agarwal

Do We Only Hook Up for Sex?

I don’t know you, but you are touching me like we’ve been dating for six years...
By Dana Alashi

Breaking Down “Succession”

how to comfort TV shows emulate the modern era?
By Cecilia Thorne

Politics of the Modern Artist

A comment on the demonstration of politics by today’s film-makers, actors and singers
By Anna Lennox