Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Science
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Insights into Hector's dolphins at top of South Island
26 May 2023
Chemical analysis reveals more about the little-studied Hector's dolphins at the top of the South Island.
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Transformative treatments gain $2M HRC funding
25 May 2023
Inventive approaches to persistent health problems gain almost $2 million in HRC funding.
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Sound pollution from small boats interferes with fish hearing
24 May 2023
Sound pollution from small boats can add to stressors on fish, Hauraki Gulf research shows.
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Samuel Mehr's Music Lab probes the influence of music
22 May 2023
Dr Samuel Mehr is a psychologist who uses the fun and games of a citizen science research platform to probe the influence of music.
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Andrew Allan: new genetic technologies needed to climate-proof our crops
19 May 2023
Can our crops keep up with climate change? Professor Andrew Allan says this question should be high on New Zealand’s list of priorities.
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Auckland University Press has great night at Ockhams
19 May 2023
It was a successful night for our book publisher Auckland University Press at the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards on 17 May, with two AUP books taking out top awards, as well as two University alumni winning major prizes.
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How our researchers are helping to save sea life
18 May 2023
Feature: Preserving the delicate balance of life in under-threat marine ecosystems takes effort. Owen Poland talks to University of Auckland scientists about their work to protect this precious environment.
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Ted Baker looks back on his stellar scientific career
18 May 2023
Twenty years ago, Distinguished Emeritus Professor Ted Baker was on the cover of the first Ingenio. Donna Chisholm finds out about his career and his crystal-clear love of science.
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Mussel farms may act as fish nurseries, research shows
17 May 2023
Mussel farms may have a helpful spin-off effect, write PhD candidate Lucy Underwood and Professor Andrew Jeffs.
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Ngāpuhi descendant graduates second time
8 May 2023
Rangimaarie Painting (Ngāpuhi) has graduated with a Masters of Indigenous Studies, adding to her knowledge of health science.
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When your illness is your superpower
5 May 2023
Always in love with exercise, Sasha Douglas was shattered to contract a chronic illness. But now that illness is an asset.
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Endocrine-disrupting chemicals: a threat to our fertility and survival?
5 May 2023
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals are very likely having adverse affects in Aotearoa, says Dr Louis Tremblay, of the Cawthron Institute and the University of Auckland.