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A pacemaker that could help the heart heal
1 December 2025
Researchers are testing a pacemaker that syncs the heartbeat to breathing in a way that may help damaged hearts repair.
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My Space: Inside the University's archives
1 December 2025
Archivist and records manager Sean Connelly and his team oversee more than 140 years of University of Auckland history.
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Old Choral Hall sings again
1 December 2025
The reopening marks a new chapter in the history of the building, which is a landmark for the University - and for Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
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Reducing your exposure to pesky plastic particles
1 December 2025
In our latest Expert Tips in Two Minutes video, Dr Joel Rindelaub provides tips for reducing plastic consumption in the kitchen.
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The silence of the nurses
1 December 2025
Opinion: No nurses have been included in the health ministry’s primary care advisory group. Andrew Jull and Helen Carryer wonder why nurses aren't being listened to.
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Te Pae Huinga Manu celebrates Indigenous research excellence
28 November 2025
The inaugural Te Pae Huinga Manu event showcased Māori-led research excellence, a key research strength at the University of Auckland.
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New invention cleans up greenhouse gases
28 November 2025
A new device that removes greenhouse gases released during surgery has been successfully trialled at an Auckland hospital.
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Study reveals alarming burnout rates in NZ-born Pacific communities
27 November 2025
Findings from the first large-scale study examining burnout among NZ-born Pacific adults have been published in the Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. It found nearly 90 percent reported experiencing burnout.
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Solomon Islands doctoral student knows value of representation
26 November 2025
Liana Sabetian says being able to ‘tok stori’ about the importance of blood sugar control is a privilege, especially with type 2 diabetes on the rise.
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Cook Islands research community showcases Indigenous leadership
26 November 2025
Cook Islands Research: Honouring Our Past, Shaping Our Future saw academics explore the integration of traditional medicine and Western approaches.
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Was Rome the Facebook of ancient history?
26 November 2025
Rather than seeing the Roman Republic as a vast, imperial nation-state, it may have been more like a modern-day social media brand.
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Can women dodge hot flushes and brain fog?
26 November 2025
The relationship between lifestyle behaviours and menopause symptoms is the hot topic of a new study at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland.