Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Science
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University of Auckland researchers making waves to help save our oceans
8 June 2024
It's World Ocean Day. For University of Auckland researchers tackling the challenges facing our marine environment, that's also every day.
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University of Auckland climbs in QS World University Rankings
4 June 2024
The University of Auckland has achieved its highest ranking in the QS World University Ranking system in more than a decade.
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Professor Peter Hunter appointed Knight Companion
4 June 2024
This year's King's Birthday Honours saw a new knight at the University and academics recognised for their contribution to research and service.
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Battle of the barrens
4 June 2024
Kelsey Miller is fighting on the frontlines against the kina barrens that are taking over large swathes of our coastal rocky reefs – but kina, says the marine scientist, are not the enemy.
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Scientists zero in on gene linked to motor neuron disease
30 May 2024
A tiny piece of the motor neuron disease puzzle comes into focus thanks to University researchers.
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Seaweed and mussel farming can boost wild fish populations
28 May 2024
Environmental gains from aquaculture are possible, University of Auckland and US researchers show.
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Science centre will dazzle tamariki thanks to University staff
28 May 2024
The University of Auckland celebrates the grand opening of the Te Puawānanga Science and Technology Centre.
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Where could AI lead us?
24 May 2024
Feature: Artificial intelligence offers powerful new opportunities, but also unprecedented challenges. University of Auckland AI experts talk about where the technology may lead us.
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Digital infant in world-first psychology research
24 May 2024
Meet BabyX, a digital infant looking for someone to play with.
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Weird, strange, unfeasible... science fiction or fact?
24 May 2024
In a podcast, University scientists assess how ideas from science fiction measure up in the real world.
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Taking Issue: should we be worried about the Doomsday Clock?
24 May 2024
Opinion: The Doomsday Clock has become a metaphor for how close humanity is to self-destruction. Academics from the University of Auckland share their views on whether this ticking timepiece is anything to worry about.
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Emerging Māori and Pacific health researchers receive funding boost
22 May 2024
The Health Research Council has awarded three University of Auckland researchers Māori and Pacific Emerging Leader fellowships.