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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
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
Andy Johnsrud, NRCS supervisory district conservationist, uses a soil probe to collect a sample in a historical saline seep area. The uplands and saline seep have been planted to vegetation that uses excess moisture from the soil surface for an extended time so that the saline seep is no longer visible as a bare area with white crusting. In this case, the seep area is productive again and the field is hayed. The Montana Salinity Control Association, NRCS, and local landowners have been partnering for decades to reduce the occurrence of saline seeps acros the landscape. Saline seeps can be exacerbated by farming practices that do not maximize a living root in the soil to utilize excess moisture that can collect salts that move to the soil surface when water evaporates, causing non-productive areas in fields. Dane Valley, Roosevelt County, MT. June 2022.
The new chemiluminescent probes signal only in the presence of their specific targets after a short sequence of simple, automatable steps. The chemical triggering of these probes makes them up to 10,000 times more sensitive than fluorescent probes. Image courtesy of Ken Browne, Gen-Probe
Urban Probe. EM Field Collecting Instrument from the Instrument Science Division. For performing discovery, procedures and analysis of the Asynchronicity.
Optical chips are characterized before packaging. Probe tests are performed for electrical parameters.
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
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