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Ingenio
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Reshaping democracy: letting the people make decisions
31 October 2022
More people live in autocratic regimes than in liberal democracies. Associate Professor of philosophy Matheson Russell talks about ways in which citizens can have a stake in the future.
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Neuroscientist Chris Shaw a coup for University of Auckland
31 October 2022
Professor Chris Shaw is a neurologist at the forefront of gene therapies for neurodegenerative disorders. He’s bringing his expertise to the Centre for Brain Research.
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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.
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Richard Pamatatau: Dogs leave indelible heartprints
31 October 2022
Opinion: Alumnus Richard Pamatatau reflects on the impact of dogs as pets in people's lives.
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Karen Falloon's seven tips to get a better night's sleep
28 October 2022
Sleep is a vital factor in our overall well-being. Dr Karen Falloon has seven tips to improve your chance of getting a good night’s sleep.
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Research-based ideas to tackle youth mental health
28 October 2022
Feature: There would be few who haven’t faced stress or anxiety during the pandemic. But the mental health of young people is a big concern. University of Auckland experts talk to Owen Poland about ideas to spark change
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Unclear endgame for the war in Ukraine
28 October 2022
Feature: The war in Ukraine is evolving as a dangerous trigger point for widespread global conflict. Anthony Doesburg talks to three University of Auckland experts who analyse the issues.
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University's Field Club reunion a great success
28 October 2022
Auckland University Field Club members reconnected for three days to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the club's formation.
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Harnessing technology to improve babies' well-being
28 October 2022
Researchers from the University of Auckland’s Liggins Institute are about to harness the technology of rapid genome sequencing in the hope of improving the well-being of critically ill newborn babies.
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Justice Dame Susan Glazebrook's promise to forget no one
28 October 2022
Opinion: Justice Dame Susan Glazebrook speaks out about the plight of female judges in Afghanistan.
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Charging on with electric helicopter to deliver transplant organs
28 October 2022
Glen Dromgoole is making good use of his masters in mechanical engineering, reaching new heights with his electric chopper in the US.
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Seven questions with writer Sonya Wilson
1 October 2022
Award-winning writer Sonya Wilson completed her teen adventure fantasy tale 'Spark Hunter' while she was in the Master of Creative Writing programme.