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News
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New Garth Maxwell Prize on offer to creative talents
18 March 2024
A new prize open to University of Auckland Faculty of Arts’ students hopes to help great ideas find commercial success.
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Opioid use on rise in NZ
18 March 2024
One in ten opioid-naive patients stay on the addictive painkillers post surgery and use is increasing among older people, according to new research.
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First NZ training programme for cardiac ultrasound launches
15 March 2024
A new training programme in specialist heart imaging, crucial for diagnosing, treating and researching heart disease, has started for the first time in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Stacking the odds at the consenting casino
15 March 2024
Opinion: The new fast-track regime could enable an enlightened minister to extract a higher price for access to national resources, but the cards are stacked against the environment writes Nicolas Lewis
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Algebraic beats, geometric grooves from mathematician at Womad
15 March 2024
Dr Pedram Hekmati loves showing audiences the interlinked beauty of maths and music.
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New migrants lead NZ for childhood vaccination
13 March 2024
One in four New Zealanders was born overseas and new migrants are ahead of other Kiwis when it comes to vaccinating their babies.
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Art of luck explored in new exhibition
13 March 2024
A new exhibition delves into the concept of luck by drawing from the echoes of the past and the complexities of the digital age.
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Can a circular economy approach stem the streams of plastic waste?
12 March 2024
A team of researchers are bringing innovative engineering, business nous and design thinking together to stem the endless streams of plastic waste.
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What's going on with the WTO?
12 March 2024
Opinion: The World Trade Organisation's ministerial conference in Abu Dhabi failed to resolve any issues of significance, raising the question of whether the global trade body has a future, writes Jane Kelsey.
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How can we make leadership more inclusive to women?
12 March 2024
Opinion: Even if a mother pushes to ‘have it all’, she’ll still be subject to biases and assumptions about her body in the workplace, writes Amanda Sterling.
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Could some salts actually be good for us?
12 March 2024
Opinion: Helen Eyles provides a guide to the different salts available, rock, flakey, pink, and now potassium-enriched, and the importance of iodine.
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History of legendary waka makes Ockhams shortlist
11 March 2024
A book by a University of Auckland Master of Creative Writing alumnus has been shortlisted in the nonfiction section of the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards for the first time.