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Science and technology
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International Biology Olympiad comes to campus
27 April 2023
Some of the nation's brightest high school students were on campus for a prestigious biology competition.
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An open invitation to grab hold of the future
26 April 2023
The Auckland Bioengineering Institute is hosting a memorable, family-friendly showcase from May 9-14.
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Breakthrough fix identified for earthquake-prone buildings
19 April 2023
University researchers have found a cost-effective solution to strengthen New Zealand's riskiest buildings.
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Methamphetamine detected in downtown Auckland air pollution
17 April 2023
Meth, nicotine, caffeine and THC detected in Customs Street air in groundbreaking study.
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Tongan eruption exceeded most powerful US nuclear test
17 April 2023
Scientists simulate "megatsunami" from January 2022 eruption.
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Kaitiakitanga is more than guardianship
5 April 2023
Opinion: Dr Cate Macinnis-Ng and Dr Dan Hikuroa, of the University of Auckland, and Tara MacAllister, of Victoria University, write on kaitiakitanga.
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All the chat's about AI, but humans rule
1 April 2023
Opinion: Artificial Intelligence tools used for writing present a much-needed opportunity to reimagine education assessment, says Associate Professor Alex Sims.
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Cutting-edge lab the first of its kind in New Zealand
30 March 2023
The new Trimble Technology Lab at the Faculty of Engineering will benefit students and researchers from across the University.
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Lost chimpanzees of Tenerife redefined human intelligence
30 March 2023
Life stories of chimpanzees in seminal psychology research are being pieced together by Associate Professor Javier Virués-Ortega.
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Can changes in your relationship effect changes in your body?
29 March 2023
Ups and downs in a person's closest relationship are linked to physiological changes in a study led by Dr Brian Don, of the School of Psychology.
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One small step towards banning ‘forever chemicals’
28 March 2023
Opinion: The current proposal by New Zealand EPA to ban the use of 'forever chemicals' is certainly a step in the right direction, says Associate Professors Lokesh Padhye and Melanie Kah and Dr Erin Leitao
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Gigantic phytoplankton bloom could yield clues to climate future
24 March 2023
What roles may vast phytoplankton blooms play in ocean ecosystems? Dr Chris Horvat investigates.