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The data behind the decision to suspend arrivals from India in New Zealand
12 April 2021
Opinion: The temporary halt on travel from India to New Zealand is unprecedented. But so is the state of Covid-19 in India, writes Associate Professor Siouxsie Wiles.
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Choose your kaimoana wisely
12 April 2021
Opinion: Veronica Rotman provides a guide on decisions we can make when choosing fish at the supermarket to help with sustainability and avoid harming the oceans.
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University of Auckland alumni crowd NZ Hi-Tech Awards finalists list
9 April 2021
University of Auckland alumni are well represented in the 2021 NZ Hi-Tech Awards finalists list, with alumni involved in every category.
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Helping babies born into nutritional emergencies
9 April 2021
Some babies are born into nutritional emergencies. Dr Barbara Cormack, of the Liggins Institute, explains why and what's being done about it.
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Why moving Auckland Port would be an environmental disaster
9 April 2021
Opinion: Moving Auckland's port to Whangarei would dramatically increase greenhouse gas emissions when compared to existing port operations, writes David Grinlinton.
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Dawn raids’ long racist shadow persists
8 April 2021
Opinion: Any apology for the 1970s dawn raids on Pacific people must be backed by real change on migration and challenging work against racism, writes Dylan Asafo.
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Bioengineers cutting to the high-tech chase
8 April 2021
Three companies spun out of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI) are finalists in the 2021 NZ Hi-Tech Awards.
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Climate change driving global movement of marine species
7 April 2021
A new study shows for the first time at a global scale and across all kinds of species that marine life has been changing its distribution away from the equator in direct response to climate change.
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Kōwhai chemical helps Māori quit smoking
7 April 2021
A chemical found in the kōwhai may match a more expensive medicine for helping people quit smoking.
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Our BattleBots champion
7 April 2021
A team of alumni who built the Faculty of Engineering's most destructive robot has brought home the coveted Giant Nut.
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Brian Boyd donates Rutherford Medal $100k to scholarships
1 April 2021
A student who is the first in her family to attend university has had her life made easier by a generous gift from distinguished academic Brian Boyd.
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Linda Nikora: "We need to value the people we produce here in Aotearoa"
1 April 2021
What can we do to value mātauranga Māori in academic institutions, asks Professor Linda Waimarie Nikora.