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A Century of Remarkable Scientific Changes

An intriguing insight into the outstanding leaps in scientific research made by Trinity students and academics in the last 100 years.
By Robin Keane and Stephen Cunningham
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With a Viral Video Just in Time for Christmas, Signs of Changing Times for Irish Sign Language

As Irish Sign Language battles for better recognition in Ireland , three Trinity students are hoping to help raise the profile of the language with their viral video.
By Anna Moran
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Describing the Dark Side of the Human Psyche

Redefining how we look at horror, Dr Bernice Murphy's research reaches beyond popular modern literature and into the depths of the human psyche.
By Stephen Smith
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Bones, Magnets and Bioengineering: Creating a World-Class Research Centre in the Heart of Dublin

Trinity's Amber research centre, the envy of researchers in Europe and the US, only plans to get bigger in years to come.
By Jamie Sugrue
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The Student-Led Watch Company With a Conscience

Stem Watches, created by a Trinity student and supported by Launchpad, is looking to save the planet one fashionable watch at a time.
By Aislinn McCann
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Trump, Truth and Teaching: The President-Elect’s Impact on Critical Analysis

Subjects like international relations and American politics might need to reconsider their approach to teaching following Donald Trump's election.
By Aisling Curtis
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Encouraging Student Art Collectors Through Volunteering and Curating

The College Art Collections, which allows students to hire contemporary pieces of art, is attempting to build a sense of artistic passion in students.
By Arianna Schardt
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Creating a Culture of Going to College Across the Country

Running this week, College Awareness Week aims to show students of all ages and abilities that third level education can be open to everyone.
By Eva Dolan
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With College to Announce its Decision on Divestment, Recognising Trinity’s Part in a Global Movement

As universities across the world encourage divestment, Fossil Free TCD is attempting to build a national awareness campaign to build solidarity and awareness.
By Hannah Moody
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Researching Harry Potter and the Unconscious Dimension

Inspired return to Trinity as a research student after buying the Harry Potter books for her grandchildren, Mary Pyle is now researching the appeal of JK Rowling's famous series.
By Bláthín Wilson