Breadcrumbs List.
Science and technology
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Global groove: humans’ shared musical understandings
15 September 2023
Humans can pick the intended purpose of songs from distant cultures, University of Auckland research shows.
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Pūtaiao Symposium brings mana of Māori to science faculty
14 September 2023
Te Whare Pūtaiao, Faculty of Science held its first biennial Pūtaiao Symposium to strengthen pathways for Māori in science.
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Three finalists in Kiwinet research awards
11 September 2023
Researchers who have founded companies featuring innovative advances in cultivated meat cells and vascular microsurgery are finalists in this year's Kiwinet awards.
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Geographer wins prestigious award for innovative teaching
11 September 2023
Senior tutor in School of Environment recognised at Tertiary Educator Awards.
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Māori researchers gather for inaugural Pūtaiao Symposium
7 September 2023
Event on Tai Tonga campus hosted by Te Whare Pūtaiao, Faculty of Science.
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Ecologist Cate Macinnis-Ng recognised for mentoring
6 September 2023
Award is for outstanding efforts to retain females in the sciences.
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Royal Society medal for Dame Margaret Brimble
31 August 2023
Medal recognises Dame Margaret's outstanding work in organic chemistry.
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Researchers tackling medicinal cannabis industry's waste problem
30 August 2023
Researchers are working to address the environmental impact of medicinal cannabis waste. The results could have a big impact on the industry.
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Taranaki Maunga could blow with little warning
28 August 2023
Research led by University reconstructed seismic activity preceding past eruptions.
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‘Forever chemicals’ research may aid global clean-up
14 August 2023
Chemicals in the soil were destroyed by extreme grinding at the University's Centre for Green Chemical Science.
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Student cyclist Ella Wyllie rides into World Champs
11 August 2023
Engineering student Ella Wyllie doesn’t let the challenge of competing on the international cycling stage as well as studying send her into a spin.
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Halcombe, we have a digital twin
7 August 2023
The digital twins approach pioneered by NASA is now making an autonomous shuttle between Marton and Feilding possible for Ngā Iwi o Te Reureu.