Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Science
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New Zealand is lagging behind on ocean protection
16 June 2025
Analysis: This month, the city of Nice in France has been the global epicentre of ocean science and politics.
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Why some iwi acknowledge Puanga instead of Matariki
16 June 2025
As Matariki nears, Ngāpuhi researcher Te Kahuratai Moko-Painting shares why some iwi, like those in Te Tai Tokerau, look to Puanga instead.
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Master of AI students tackle real-life challenges in hackathon
12 June 2025
Students presented prototype tools for streamlining researchers' tasks to a panel of judges from the University of Auckland and IBM.
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Five of the best: Vice-Chancellor awards prizes for best doctoral theses
12 June 2025
The annual Vice-Chancellor's award to the five best doctoral theses of 2024 has been announced.
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University of Auckland to co-host global sustainability congress
12 June 2025
The University is joining global changemakers to explore bold solutions to the world’s biggest sustainability challenges.
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Longer reproductive years linked to healthier brain aging
9 June 2025
A study of postmenopausal women pointed to a protective effect from estradiol, the most potent form of estrogen.
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Octopus, squid study yields new evidence on evolution
6 June 2025
One of the great debates in evolutionary theory is addressed in new research from the University of Auckland.
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Fagali‘i and Leauva‘a student draws on strength of Sāmoan culture
5 June 2025
Manaaki scholar Angela-Lani Ah Sam Tuiafiso celebrates Sāmoa Language Week in Aotearoa, away from her homeland.
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Animals have culture too, and it’s in our interests to embrace it
5 June 2025
Analysis: Understanding and embracing the cultural lives of animals may be one of the most intelligent moves we can make in preserving the species the share our planet says Emma Carroll.
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Researcher harnesses firsthand experience
4 June 2025
Alix Coysh began losing her sight as a result of a genetic condition while still in her teens. Now, she tells James Fyfe, her research could lead to potential therapies that restore the sight of those with the same condition.
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Jade Le Grice: sexuality, sovereignty and science
3 June 2025
Making space for Indigenous science to flourish and promoting inclusive research that benefits communities and academia are part of the Māori health leader’s big vision.
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Can we buy time to save our native trees?
30 May 2025
Three documentaries exploring myrtle rust and kauri dieback disease will be screened at an Eco Film Festival in Auckland on 7 June.