Sciences
Reduced antimicrobial resistance in E. coli cases
Study marks a significant milestone in the ongoing battle against antimicrobial resistance, a global public health threat A new groundbreaking large-scale research study from University of Limerick marks a major milestone in the battle against antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a global public health threat that could add a trillion US dollars to worldwide healthcare costs over the next 25 years.
Trust in scientists in Ireland lower in younger generation
Trust in scientists in Ireland is ahead of global averages, but lower among younger people, according to new research by education experts from Trinity College Dublin. The research, part of the global Trust in Science and Science-Related Populism (TISP) study , found that trust in scientists in Ireland is generally moderate to high, exceeding global averages, but notably lower among younger respondents.
Heatwaves greatly influence parasite burden; likely spread of disease
New research from scientists at Trinity College Dublin strongly implies that heatwaves have a major influence on the spread of many diseases - and that many existing predictive models have overlooked this complexity.
Researchers at TU Dublin Publish Survey on Teenage Substance Use
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