Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Science
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Researchers help Tairāwhiti lift its voices
3 October 2025
University of Auckland researchers helped form a Tairāwhiti Citizen’s Assembly, whose bold calls for action are being heeded.
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Fix it, don't ditch it: University of Auckland hosts first Repair Cafe
2 October 2025
The University’s first-ever Repair Café is bringing students and staff together to give broken items a new lease on life, while promoting a culture of repair and reuse
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Cyclone lessons inspire research for Auckland's industrial hubs
30 September 2025
The devastation Cyclone Gabrielle brought to Auckland’s industrial areas has spurred a $8.9 million research project aimed at making the city’s economic hubs more resilient to future climate disasters.
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My Space: Heidi Robinson
30 September 2025
PhD candidate Heidi Robinson fuses her love of craft with the lab.
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Camouflaged or wildly colourful? NZ species prefer low profile
26 September 2025
In a global study, New Zealand creatures used camouflage rather than bright warning colours to deter predators.
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Getting curious: Incredible Science event wows next generation
26 September 2025
Young minds were amazed and inspired at the Faculty of Science's annual Incredible Science event.
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You can lead people to data, but you can’t make them think
25 September 2025
Opinion: Scientific evidence for human-induced climate change is beyond dispute, so Kevin Trenberth wonders why disinformation is still so rife?
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Fusion, what is it good for?
24 September 2025
Analysis: Nuclear fusion has some competition and a way to go if it wants to play a major role in global decarbonisation, says Ralph Cooney.
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Hidden world of Hector's dolphin: watch, listen
19 September 2025
Tracking devices enable scientists to reconstruct the underwater life of the Hector's dolphin.
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Turning squashed bugs into climate change data
18 September 2025
What if the insects you hit with your car could contribute to research on climate change?
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Mātauranga at heart of doctoral candidate’s research
18 September 2025
Sarah Rewi's research is grounded in mātauranga, driven by a deep commitment to community aspirations, data sovereignty and environmental justice.
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Professor conjures up new sustainable foods
17 September 2025
Grapes can be turned into wine, but can unwanted fruit be transformed into new sustainable foods?