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Trinity invited all curious minds to journey through the best that Irish research has to offer as this year’s offering of PROBE – an intimate, engaging, and interactive pop-up festival – which took centre stage in Trinity on Friday September 27.
PROBE: Research Uncovered at Trinity College Dublin is a free showcase of the diverse range of academic research taking place, which aims to engage and involve the public with over 50 live experiments, exclusive demonstrations, laboratory and observatory tours and interactive workshops.
Photo Chris Bellew /Fennell Photography Copyright 2019
The IBX Probe Droid is a droid utilized by the empire for reconnesence (or however its spelled). It has a 180-degree view with its main photoreceptor, in addition to a "bug" launcher on its right side. It can launch high-tech nanodroids, nicknamed "bugs" due to their small size, into any form of terrain. They utilize a miniature camera or microphone and send the information they record back to the IBX. The IBX then transmits the data to any Imperial communications near it.
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Trinity invited all curious minds to journey through the best that Irish research has to offer as this year’s offering of PROBE – an intimate, engaging, and interactive pop-up festival – which took centre stage in Trinity on Friday September 27.
PROBE: Research Uncovered at Trinity College Dublin is a free showcase of the diverse range of academic research taking place, which aims to engage and involve the public with over 50 live experiments, exclusive demonstrations, laboratory and observatory tours and interactive workshops.
Photo Chris Bellew /Fennell Photography Copyright 2019