Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Science
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How to prevent building where it isn’t safe
16 March 2023
Opinion: If there is any good to come out of the storms this year it is that it will encourage local and central government planners to ensure building consent means well-informed consent, says Martin Brook
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Leading Waipapa Taumata Rau researchers elected as Fellows
16 March 2023
Eleven academics from Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland have been made Fellows of the Royal Society Te Apārangi, being recognised for their world leadership in research and scholarship.
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The real problem with the consultancy business
15 March 2023
Opinion: What does Christopher Luxon's statement about the consultant 'gravy train' tell us about the place of consultancy in government, asks Nicolas Lewis, Tom Baker and Russell Prince.
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Life on Mars? PhD student to help NASA find out
15 March 2023
Postgraduate student Michaela Dobson wins a scholarship to NASA.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Cyclone reveals fixes needed for vital communicatons links
3 March 2023
Opinion: When Cyclone Gabrielle struck many people were left without cell or internet connections. Ulrich Speidel explains what happened and what needs to be fixed.
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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.
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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.
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The probable, possible and preferable future of Auckland
28 February 2023
Opinion: The money the Government looks likely to put into a rebuild could be used to kickstart a genuinely new direction for Auckland, writes Nicolas Lewis and John Morgan