Breadcrumbs List.
Communications Team
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What we still haven't learned from Cyclone Gabrielle
13 February 2024
Opinion: We've learned a lot from Cyclone Gabrielle, but aspects of the Building Act still needs to change to put them into practice, says Martin Brook.
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No such thing as a ‘non-maths person’
13 February 2024
Opinion: Anxiety about maths is a contagious and heritable condition and can severely limit career options, says Melissa Tacy, but what can we do about it?
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Lasers will target pest ravaging honey bees
12 February 2024
Tiny lasers stationed at honey bees’ hives will disable and kill varroa mites in experiments aimed at defeating the parasitic pest.
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Education and Social Work warmly welcomed back
12 February 2024
The Faculty of Education and Social Work was formally welcomed on to City Campus with a pōwhiri at Waipapa Marae on 9 February.
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The short-sighted scrapping of the regional fuel tax
10 February 2024
Opinion: Cutting the regional fuel tax now, especially without a viable alternative funding source, is to cut off a critical lifeline for Auckland infrastructure, writes Tim Welch.
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Academics weigh in on Smith v Fonterra
9 February 2024
The Supreme Court's nod to a case against top polluters signals that the Court is united in its acceptance of the existential challenges posed by climate change, say two law scholars.
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Same, same but different: new whakairo at Waipapa Marae
8 February 2024
In honouring tradition, Waipapa Marae replaces old carvings with new, marking a symbolic renewal of heritage.
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Getting ahead of the problem gamers game
8 February 2024
Opinion: Gaming addiction plays havoc with the lives of millions of gamers around the world, and we need to get ahead with treatment options in New Zealand, says Jennifer Jiyun Park
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Report supports changing rules for blood donation
8 February 2024
A new report out of the University of Auckland offers evidence that supports allowing more gay, bisexual, takatāpui and other men who have sex with men to donate blood.
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Natural therapy shows promise for dry-eye disease
8 February 2024
University of Auckland researchers are testing application of castor oil to treat dry-eye disease with promising results so far.
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Greenhouse gas transformed in aid of carbon-free future
7 February 2024
Waste carbon dioxide was repurposed in benchtop experiments at the University of Auckland.
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Why this Pākehā celebrates Te Tiriti
6 February 2024
Neal Curtis explains how the foundational document of his adopted country offers a different way of being in a world of resource depletion, pollution and disrespect