Breadcrumbs List.
Science and technology
-
Pōhutukawa hit by myrtle rust infections, researcher says
23 March 2023
Dr Maj Padamsee, of the School of Biological Sciences, leads research into a fungal threat.
-
Life on Mars? PhD student to help NASA find out
15 March 2023
Postgraduate student Michaela Dobson wins a scholarship to NASA.
-
Researchers paving the way for electrified roads
14 March 2023
Researchers from Waipapa Taumata Rau in collaboration with Downer have launched a new facility that could be a game-changer in the uptake of electric vehicles in Aotearoa New Zealand.
-
Tairāwhiti Study – World-first roadmap for imaging and modelling child physiology
14 March 2023
Using cutting-edge MRI and modelling technology to understand child health.
-
Everything Everywhere All at Once: checking the science
14 March 2023
Nicola Gaston, a professor of physics, explores the idea of actress Michelle Yeoh moving between parallel realities in the Oscars' best picture.
-
NASA leaders applaud NZ role in 'golden age' of space exploration
14 March 2023
NASA's top leadership keen to see graduates take up internships at the space agency.
-
Breakthrough drug from Dame Margaret Brimble's lab
11 March 2023
Neurological drug discovered by University of Auckland scientist Dame Margaret Brimble wins FDA approval to treat Rett syndrome.
-
Dilemma of homes stickered in red or yellow
8 March 2023
Opinion: Associate Professor Martin Brook writes on people moving back in to disaster-affected homes.
-
MedTech iQ launch signals perfect conditions to translate research and scale sector
6 March 2023
Auckland Bioengineering Institute start-ups demonstrate a coming of age for New Zealand’s growing medtech industry.
-
Centuries of whaling data highlight likely climate change effect
1 March 2023
Centuries-old whaling records show how southern right whales, or Tohorā, are altering their feeding habits.
-
35 new investigators for Te Pūnaha Matatini
1 March 2023
Today we welcome 35 new principal investigators from across Aotearoa to Te Pūnaha Matatini, the national Centre of Research Excellence for complex systems.
-
Investment in ABI spinout hastens world-first brain micro implant
24 February 2023
A $6 million funding injection means a brain pressure sensor is closer to helping patients with neurological disorder hydrocephalus.