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Faculty of Science
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German foreign minister describes Space Institute as a special place
6 May 2024
On her first visit to New Zealand, Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock was the University of Auckland's guest at a showcase on research and innovation in the space sector.
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Low levels of 'forever chemicals' in the water, but we must be vigilant
3 May 2024
Opinion: The good news is that we have low levels of 'forever chemicals' in the water, but we still need to be vigilant says Lokesh Padye and Shailja Data
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Samuel Mehr winner of Prime Minister's emerging scientist award
2 May 2024
Prize-winning psychologist studies why humans make music.
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Paul Kilmartin: hitting the marc to reuse wine waste
2 May 2024
From wine to LPs, Professor Paul Kilmartin sees the impact of chemistry everywhere.
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Samuel Mehr: the scientist unravelling music’s mysteries
2 May 2024
A $200,000 prize is music to the ears of leading-edge researcher Samuel Mehr.
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Does gender-segregated schooling make a difference?
30 April 2024
Opinion: Students at girls-only and boys-only secondary schools do better at maths and science than their peers at co-ed schools, but why, asks Tanya Evans
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Students did better at maths, science in single-sex schools
26 April 2024
How do single-sex and co-ed schools compare for students learning maths and science?
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New Zealand's drinking water safe from harmful ‘forever chemicals’
24 April 2024
New research shows low levels of PFAS in New Zealand’s drinking water – but caution is urged.
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Why fast-track approvals threaten fragile ecosystems
24 April 2024
Opinion: Margaret Stanley highlights risks from letting companies bypass environmental laws.
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Tools for living within earth's ecological limits
24 April 2024
Opinion: Marine scientists Rebecca Gladstone-Gallagher and Professor Simon Thrush report on improving links between research and ecosystem management.
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Physics graduate Mason Ng to attend Nobel laureate event
23 April 2024
Studying physics at the University of Auckland, Mason Ng dreamed of attending a world event where students mix with Nobel Prize winners. Now, it’s happening.
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Should ex-politicians lead universities?
23 April 2024
Opinion: Tom Baker sees potential risks from ex-politicians running universities.