Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Science
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Advanced AI set to teach clinicians empathy
7 October 2022
AI will be used to train medical and other health students to be more empathetic and patient-focussed, as a result of a University of Auckland research project.
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Kākāpō microbiome adds to parrot's extraordinary quirks
3 October 2022
Clues from the microbiome may help a critically endangered bird to survive.
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Prepare for take-off: the Rongowai mission
29 September 2022
Imagine if domestic flights crossing the skies each day in New Zealand were not only taking people places, but reeling in vast reams of environmental science data in fascinating detail at the same time.
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Inseparable sweethearts graduate together
29 September 2022
This scientist couple have been on the same educational journey since intermediate.
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Te Rautaki Aronga Toitū
28 September 2022
The University’s Sustainability Strategy: its development and its future impact
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Paving the way to a greener commute
28 September 2022
Environmental Science alumnus Cody Lim enjoys knowing that his work makes a difference in people’s lives.
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Taking micromobility to the next level
28 September 2022
If people can easily view the most time efficient and least polluted route on an e-scooter, it could be a powerful tool to increase the use of sustainable transport.
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Introducing Ngā Ara Whetū: Centre for Climate, Biodiversity and Society
28 September 2022
The University has committed substantial funding towards establishing a flagship cross-faculty research centre to respond to the pressing environmental and humanitarian challenges of our time.
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Harnessing hydrogen
28 September 2022
Green hydrogen could be a major contributor in decarbonising New Zealand’s energy sector.
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Anchors aweigh?
28 September 2022
Although all may look unchanged above the surface, our seabeds are suffering as heavy ship anchors carve a destructive path through delicate coastal ecosystems.
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Celebrating Matariki and the success of Tuākana
28 September 2022
Matariki is an important time for us to orient ourselves on the first time it was celebrated as a public holiday in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Probabilistic forecasting in the renewable energy industry
28 September 2022
Clarkson Medal winner and Applied Mathematics and Statistics alumnus, Henry Chen, has already had many successes in his young career.