Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Science
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He took foundational physics and is now teaching the course
16 November 2022
Dr Kannan Ridings teaches Tertiary Foundation Certificate and Tuākana students that the best work that they can do will come from collaborative efforts.
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Rare piece of good news from the ocean
16 November 2022
A University of Auckland scientist found a place manta rays are thriving.
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Soilsafe Aotearoa helps our gardens grow
16 November 2022
Soilsafe Aotearoa is a community science research programme to let people know their gardens are safe to grow food.
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Why are humans failing climate change test?
9 November 2022
University's sustainability papers tackle the biggest challenges facing humanity.
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Explainer: transdisciplinary research for complex challenges
7 November 2022
Seven University flagship research centres will take a transdisciplinary approach to tackle complex challenges faced by Aotearoa and the planet.
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Awards celebrate excellence in research
4 November 2022
Outstanding research across Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland is acknowledged in the 2022 Celebrating Research Excellence Awards.
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How climate change may alter New Zealand's waves
4 November 2022
That summer wave you catch will be different under an altering climate.
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University of Auckland researchers awarded $24.3m in Marsden Fund
3 November 2022
Top University of Auckland research has been recognised in a successful funding round.
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Faculty of Science wins Marsden funding for diverse projects
3 November 2022
A diverse range of projects from the University of Auckland's Faculty of Science won 2022 Marsden Fund grants.
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Climate change reparations, who pays for what?
2 November 2022
Opinion: Damages and disasters only arise because people and infrastructure have developed and placed themselves in a region that is vulnerable, and perhaps they should not have been there in the first place, argues Kevin Trenberth.
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Brendon Dunphy: giving seabirds a fighting chance
1 November 2022
Aotearoa’s seabirds aren’t well-known like the kākāpō. They often come in at night and then head off out over the horizon so you may never see some of them.
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Taking Issue: Is being predator free by 2050 realistic?
31 October 2022
Opinion: In Taking Issue from Ingenio magazine, three University of Auckland experts each have a limit of 350 words to discuss the goal to be predator free by 2050.