The rise of pastoralist peoples in the Eurasian steppes and their westward spread some 5,000 years ago may have been fuelled by sheep herding and people exploiting their milk.
Researchers from Trinity and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) are leading the Irish component of the Genome of Europe project, which aims to map the genomes of a representative sample ...
An international team of scientists has discovered the anti-icing secret of polar bear fur – something that allows one of the ...
Dr Conor Hayden, from the ADAPT Research Ireland Centre and Trinity’s School of Engineering, seeks to commercialise the ...
Mary Robinson joined staff and students in a first view of new planting, marking the beginning of the School’s initiative to ...
Michael Longley, the acclaimed Belfast poet who has died at the age of 85, studied Classics in Trinity where he was awarded ...
Prof. Feringa delivered a research seminar to over 250 people on “the art of building small” and met with early career ...
Profs. Valeria Nicolosi and Matthew Campbell have won the awards, valued at €150,000 each, to explore the innovation ...
Researchers have found that regular dog walking, defined as at least four times per week, is associated with improved ...
Daniel Gilligan, Professor Seamus Martin, Dr Mary Canavan and Dr Esther Murphy were also celebrated at the awards, which were ...
The School of Medicine is collaborating with leading academic institutions, research centres, and industry stakeholders ...
Crystal-clear images show light being emitted from millimetre-sized pebbles within the belts that orbit 74 nearby stars of a wide variety of ages – from those that are just emerging from birth to ...