UCC palaeontologists have discovered 125 million-year-old dandruff preserved amongst the plumage of feathered dinosaurs and early birds, revealing the first evidence of how dinosaurs shed their skin.
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Dino-bird dandruff research head and shoulders above rest
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INFANT secures €800k for infants' and childrens' clinical trials
22 May 2018A new network, In4Kids, was launched to facilitate the development of new drugs for children in Ireland and across Europe.
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A future of expensive new medicines and tough decisions
22 May 2018When deciding which medicines, treatments, services and programmes to fund, the primary aim should be to reduce uncertainty about expected outcomes according to UCC health economist, Aileen Murphy.
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Adverse health impacts faced by people bereaved by suicide
17 May 2018Health professionals must prioritise assessing the mental and physical health problems among those bereaved by suicide, according to the Chief Scientist at the National Suicide Research Foundation (NSRF).
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Home truths: Book series imagines a new Ireland
16 May 2018A thought-provoking new book series, with a UCC editorial team at the helm, will force readers to reimagine Ireland, from the law to interpersonal relationships.
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National recognition for UCC Careers Office
15 May 2018Staff from UCC Career Services have been highly commended at the Association of Higher Education Careers Services Awards for Excellence – Employability Award in Dublin recently.
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Long read: Space for ideas to breathe
15 May 2018By Graham Clifford
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'An bothán', a symbol of famine misery
08 May 2018A replica of the mud hut, an bothán, in which the poorest of the poor lived and died during the famine has been recreated by UCC near the Quad.
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The Challenge of Achieving “Zero Hunger For All”
09 May 2018Famines are extreme events where people’s access to food is denied. The world had until recently almost abolished famines.
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Famine: Never Again
08 May 2018On the pavement outside my great-grandparents’ home in Vienna is the line, in twelve languages, “what happens when we forget to remember?”
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