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Ingenio
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Samuel Mehr's Music Lab probes the influence of music
22 May 2023
Dr Samuel Mehr is a psychologist who uses the fun and games of a citizen science research platform to probe the influence of music.
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Luke Goode's seven tips to spot fake news
22 May 2023
The phrase 'fake news' is as old as the news itself. But these days it can be harder to spot. Associate Professor Luke Goode has seven tips to help.
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Can academic integrity prevail when AI is so good?
22 May 2023
In Taking Issue, a regular opinion piece in Ingenio, three experts answer a burning question but only have 350 words to do so. And this time ChatGPT gets a turn too.
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Alumni spreading their wings around the globe
19 May 2023
Ingenio catches up with three University of Auckland alumni whose degrees led them to roles in interesting parts of the world.
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Jack Woon’s TV show a delicious take on NZ-Chinese culture
19 May 2023
Filmmaker Jack Woon has engineered a creative path to showcase Kiwi-Chinese cuisine and culture with his TV show Sik Fan Lah. He talks to James Fyfe.
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Andrew Allan: new genetic technologies needed to climate-proof our crops
19 May 2023
Can our crops keep up with climate change? Professor Andrew Allan says this question should be high on New Zealand’s list of priorities.
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Distinguished Alumni share stories about their lives
19 May 2023
From a prominent Pacific artist, to Richard Branson's right-hand man, to a young engineer who made sure she got the job she wanted, our five 2023 Distinguished Alumni share great stories.
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Don Binney artwork perfectly positioned on campus
19 May 2023
Art historian Linda Tyler showcases a Don Binney artwork that's another of her favourites in the University of Auckland Art Collection.
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Peng Du’s lifelong mission, and eye for art
19 May 2023
Dr Peng Du’s gastrointestinal electrophysiology research allows high-tech investigation of gastric diseases.
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How our researchers are helping to save sea life
18 May 2023
Feature: Preserving the delicate balance of life in under-threat marine ecosystems takes effort. Owen Poland talks to University of Auckland scientists about their work to protect this precious environment.
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Ted Baker looks back on his stellar scientific career
18 May 2023
Twenty years ago, Distinguished Emeritus Professor Ted Baker was on the cover of the first Ingenio. Donna Chisholm finds out about his career and his crystal-clear love of science.
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Teacher Annette Wilson, aged 90: 'Reading is your whole world'
18 May 2023
Annette Wilson’s teaching career spanned many decades. Until recently, the 90-year-old was still helping children with their reading.