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Science and technology
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Ethics on autopilot: the safety dilemma of self-driving cars
15 December 2023
A new study highlights safety and responsibility concerns surrounding self-driving cars.
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Creative bureaucracy is not an oxymoron for smart cities
14 December 2023
Local government innovation can improve everyday life.
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Seismic testing of old bridge provides stunning results
12 December 2023
Testing the seismic stability of an 84-year-old bridge has revealed impressive resilience, providing hope for the durability of New Zealand's ageing infrastructure.
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Fuelled by passion: Formula SAE team races towards success
6 December 2023
The University’s Formula SAE team is revving up for the ultimate engineering showdown in Australia from 14 December.
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Double impact: awards celebrate empathetic design solutions
16 November 2023
Two standout prototypes from Design students at the University blend cutting-edge technology with a compassionate and empathetic approach.
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Funding boost for visionary ventures
8 November 2023
Two forward-thinking engineering start-ups have scored seed funding for their innovative approach to fitness and pest detection.
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Faculty of Science receives 21 Marsden Fund grants
2 November 2023
Marsden Fund success shows a faculty in good health, says Dean John Hosking.
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Royal Society Te Apārangi fellowships for soil, cancer, vaping research
27 October 2023
Three prestigious fellowships went to women scientists at the University.
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Pacific start-up set to take on the world
27 October 2023
Gerald and Dr Sereana Naepi's project management software system will help academics and researchers.
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Taumata Rau Conversation pushes cybersecurity up the agenda
26 October 2023
Cybersecurity concerns aired in a Taumata Rau Conversation add to the discussion New Zealand needs on national security issues.
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What are car fumes doing to your brain?
20 October 2023
The national winner of the masters section of the Three Minute Thesis competition is researching a deadly pollutant.
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`Mussel mania' wins at ecological film festival
17 October 2023
Mussel restoration work was the basis for a short film by a PhD student and a research fellow.