Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Science
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Axeing environment ministry poses threat to future
13 May 2026
A new super ministry’s very name illustrates the threat of subsuming our environmental obligations into an urban development organisation.
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AI data centre boom: who benefits from the build-out?
13 May 2026
Opinion: The benefits can be uncertain for countries hosting data centres, writes PhD student Angus Dowell.
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Inventors’ simple device to save lives at sea
12 May 2026
A goal of ‘leaving things better’ is driving Ella Fasciana toward a new approach in maritime search and rescue.
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Photonics event showcases star alumnus, University innovation
8 May 2026
Professor John Dudley starred amid projects from cancer detection to saving honey bees.
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Inspiring professor rocked geology grad’s world
8 May 2026
Michaela Dobson explores life at the extremes and has helped in the search for traces of life on Mars.
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Master of Science grad thanks a chicken named Swordfish
7 May 2026
Georgia Pringle researched predator control and now works in the field.
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Honeybees collect myrtle rust as food, study finds
6 May 2026
Honeybees collecting myrtle rust spores as food could be helping spread the fungal disease killing native trees, University of Auckland research reveals.
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Kids' screen use linked with long-term difficulties
6 May 2026
Potential risks to kids' development warrant action, according to University of Auckland scientists.
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Helping people find their voice in court
5 May 2026
PhD graduate Ryan dos Santos Meechan is calling for more speech-language therapists in a field where communication can shape access to justice.
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Republicans following the money, warm to renewables
4 May 2026
Commentary: Trump’s attempts to expand fossil fuels and to weaken the drive towards renewables is starting to meet opposition from among members of his party, says Ralph Cooney.
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Auckland City Deal now needs to walk the talk
2 May 2026
Analysis: Auckland’s landmark deal is big on promise but light on detail – and will be judged by what happens next.
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Patrick Savage: why does music do this to me?
1 May 2026
The research of musicologist Patrick Savage has included drawing on a classic Exponents anthem to reveal insights into why humans create music.