One For Ireland addresses 'the biggest issue facing Irish society today'
29 Apr 2016
New research from scientists at Trinity College Dublin suggests that the very oldest pieces of rock on Earth – zircon crystals – are likely to have formed in the craters left by violent asteroid impacts that peppered our nascent planet, rather than via plate tectonics as was previously believed.
28 Apr 2016
The tiny crystals probably formed in huge impact craters not long after Earth formed, some 4 billion years ago.
The University of Dublin’s Newly Elected Senators – Ivana Bacik, David Norris and Lynn Ruane.
Trinity is teaming up with the National Concert Hall to help students explore the links between play, song and scientific investigation.
The arrival of Ireland’s most powerful microscope is a significant game changer for scientific research in the country and beyond.
27 Apr 2016
Trinity's experts from the arts and humanities have joined forces with leaders in computer science and engineering at the new Centre.
Long-serving senator first past the post in constituency of the University of Dublin
Leabhair lámhdhéanta a rinne leanaí as Baile Átha Cliath ar taispeáint in éineacht le Leabhar Cheanannais i Sean-Leabharlann an Choláiste
'A reflection on light' that tells the history of a painting, 'Let there be Light' by Mainie Jellett.
26 Apr 2016