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New test could help more women beat ‘silent killer’
7 May 2025
University of Auckland researchers are working to develop a new test that could help women access a revolutionary treatment for ovarian cancer.
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Remembering Professor Ivo Holmqvist
7 May 2025
Obituary: Ivo Holmqvist came to the University of Auckland in 1972 to run the Scandinavian Studies Department with wife Ingwor.
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Academics join new peak science, technology and innovation body
7 May 2025
Two leading University academics have been appointed to the newly formed Prime Minister's Science and Technology Advisory Council.
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Vape stores clustered around schools
7 May 2025
Almost half of New Zealand schools are within a short walking distance of a specialist vape retailer, despite a law aimed at preventing vape stores near schools.
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University talent on show at writers festival
6 May 2025
As usual, the annual treat for booklovers, the Auckland Writers Festival Waituhi o Tāmaki, features plenty of University of Auckland involvement.
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Your phone will see you now, about your asthma
6 May 2025
Commentary: New and emerging technologies are likely to revolutionise asthma management, says Amy Chan.
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Howzat? Hiwa passes the cricket test
5 May 2025
Cricketing royalty Ajaz Patel and two up-and-coming NZ cricketers, both students at the University of Auckland, took a tour of Hiwa and it bowled them over.
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Now’s our chance to lead on AI regulation
5 May 2025
Opinion: The use of AI by governments demands transparency because it supercharges state power and automates decisions that can deeply affect our lives, says Benjamin Liu.
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Tiopira McDowell: someone to celebrate in New Zealand Music Month
5 May 2025
It’s Aotearoa NZ Music Month and with Dr Tiopira McDowell the winner of the 2025 Taite Music Prize, we ask if his music and academia ever meet.
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University wins Meta grant for artificial intelligence project
2 May 2025
The US-based corporation backed a project using its large language models to help students learn programming.
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Unexpected ocean heat patterns show NZ in extreme zone
2 May 2025
Oceans are heating faster across two latitudinal bands, according to research led by a University of Auckland climate scientist.
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Mushroom testing could be magic
2 May 2025
Magic mushrooms are coming under the microscope, as scientists at the University of Auckland forage for evidence to support a drug-checking service with the goal of reducing harm.