Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Science
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`Mussel mania' wins at ecological film festival
17 October 2023
Mussel restoration work was the basis for a short film by a PhD student and a research fellow.
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Sexism and poorer parenting: Auckland study suggests a link
16 October 2023
Researchers observed parents in the lab in first study of its kind.
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Algorithm and blues: how best to judge music plagiarism?
11 October 2023
Musicologist Dr Patrick Savage investigates how algorithms compare to human judgement.
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Invasion of the biodiversity snatchers
10 October 2023
Opinion: The frequency and intensity of fires in New Zealand are going to get worse because of climate change, and because introduced plants are more flammable.
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Party pledges won’t fix science funding sinkhole
6 October 2023
Opinion: Political parties are united about increasing research and development capabilities, so why are science election policies so fragmented asks Nicola Gaston.
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Tuvalu, Kiribati climate migrants `need immigration pathway'
2 October 2023
In Tuvaluan Language Week, researcher urges clearing a path for migrants to Aotearoa.
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Good news for world’s rarest marine dolphin?
29 September 2023
The world’s rarest marine dolphin, New Zealand’s Māui, is getting younger.
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Medical student thrives in motor neuron disease research lab
21 September 2023
A year spent in a motor neuron disease research lab is helping give medical student Freddy Hatton a deeper understanding of the human body.
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Beyond recycling, what to do about climate change?
21 September 2023
The first leaders' debate was a sobering reminder that we're not taking climate change seriously enough. Kevin Trenberth looks beyond the usual talking points.
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Pacific climate justice is psychology graduate’s cause
20 September 2023
Dr Olivia Yates is advocating for the people of the low-lying atoll countries of Tuavalu and Kiribati.
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Wine leftovers will turn to treasure in Endeavour Fund project
15 September 2023
University of Auckland scientists were awarded $18.8 million from the Endeavour Fund.
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Global groove: humans’ shared musical understandings
15 September 2023
Humans can pick the intended purpose of songs from distant cultures, University of Auckland research shows.