Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Science
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Another chance to see Juliet Gerrard documentary
27 July 2022
Anyone interested in science might consider heading to the movie theatre to take in the film about Professor Dame Juliet Gerrard on Saturday morning, 30 July.
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Baby talk seems consistent across world
19 July 2022
How we sing and talk to babies seems to be consistent across cultures, suggesting a common, evolved function.
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The 13.7-billion year journey of the universe just became much clearer
18 July 2022
The images from the James Webb Space Telescope let us glimpse the deep origins of the universe, writes Jan J. Eldridge.
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Raising a glass to knowledge: one night, ten bars, 20 talks
13 July 2022
University of Auckland academics are hitting the bars on 2 August, delivering 20 lectures in ten of Tāmaki Makaurau's favourite watering holes in the annual Raising the Bar event.
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Quantum hackers threaten the internet. Here's a tool to stop them
8 July 2022
Quantum hackers threaten to break the internet. These scientists are shoring up our defences.
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Everything Everywhere All at Once. Science fiction or science fact?
8 July 2022
Nicola Gaston, a professor of physics, explores the multiverse of the movies.
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Absurd US court ruling leaves climate leadership in limbo
5 July 2022
Opinion: An absurd court ruling in the US leaves climate leadership in limbo, says Kevin Trenberth.
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How common is mate wareware (dementia) among Māori?
30 June 2022
What toll is mate wareware, or dementia, taking on Māori?
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Significant University research funded by Health Research Council
30 June 2022
Numerous University of Auckland projects are being funded by the Health Research Council, including nearly $5m for a five-year study of perinatal brain injury.
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Matariki mission: laying mussels to revive the Hauraki Gulf
29 June 2022
The biggest effort yet to restore depleted Hauraki Gulf mussel beds began during Matariki.
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Student athlete Imogen Ayris: high hopes for Birmingham
29 June 2022
Pole vaulter Imogen Ayris, an exercise science student at the University of Auckland, is off to Birmingham and hopes her good form brings reward.
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Formal welcome for new Ihonuku te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Jemaima Tiatia
27 June 2022
Formal welcome for new Ihonuku te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Associate Professor Jemaima Tiatia