Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Science
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Mātauranga Māori informs study of seabirds tītī and ōi
31 July 2023
Student Sarah Rewi took a deep dive into birds in the petrel family.
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English language traced back 8,000 years to modern-day Turkey, Iran
28 July 2023
University of Auckland scientists helped reconstruct the emergence of the Indo-European family of languages.
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Here’s why we need a ministry for the ocean
26 July 2023
The stakes are too high for a fragmented approach to marine policy, writes Dr Karen Fisher.
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Global temperature rises in little jumps, not smoothly
25 July 2023
El Niño signals another step up the climate "staircase," writes Dr Kevin Trenberth.
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Meet the first Māori quantum physicist: Jacob Ngaha
21 July 2023
Dr Jacob Ngaha has been in the spotlight this month as Aotearoa New Zealand’s first Māori quantum physicist.
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Cather Simpson wins Physics Impact Award
5 July 2023
She wanted to play professional basketball but instead made “unprecedented” contributions to physics in New Zealand.
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Time flowed more slowly in the early universe
4 July 2023
Time may have passed five times more slowly in the early universe, according to calculations using quasars as clocks.
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Matariki 2023 at Waipapa Taumata Rau
3 July 2023
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland is hosting a range of events that acknowledge and celebrate the Māori new year, Matariki.
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Research excellence recognised with $12M funding
28 June 2023
Research on a quit-vaping product and Māori views on assisted dying are among health research projects at Waipapa Taumata Rau to win millions in government funding.
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Arachnid has three versions of `male.' How does that happen?
27 June 2023
Alpha male or small and sneaky? Investigating an arachnid sexual hierarchy.
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The students are revolting – good!
16 June 2023
Opinion: As students see their futures threatened by older generations’ madcap pursuit of growth, their concerns should not be dismissed as 'ideological', says Nicolas Lewis.
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Decolonising science with research grounded in kaupapa Māori
15 June 2023
Opinion: “Flourishing forests” of Māori scientists can help redefine science, writes Te Kahuratai Moko-Painting.