Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Science
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Significant University research funded by Health Research Council
30 June 2022
Numerous University of Auckland projects are being funded by the Health Research Council, including nearly $5m for a five-year study of perinatal brain injury.
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How common is mate wareware (dementia) among Māori?
30 June 2022
What toll is mate wareware, or dementia, taking on Māori?
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Matariki mission: laying mussels to revive the Hauraki Gulf
29 June 2022
The biggest effort yet to restore depleted Hauraki Gulf mussel beds began during Matariki.
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Formal welcome for new Ihonuku te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Jemaima Tiatia
27 June 2022
Formal welcome for new Ihonuku te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Associate Professor Jemaima Tiatia
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Strong University presence in Fulbright Awards
13 June 2022
University of Auckland staff, students and alumni feature prominently in the line-up of Fulbright New Zealand 2022 awardees.
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World Oceans Day: Minister talks on the state of our seas
8 June 2022
A government minister, David Parker, talked about a sustainable future for our oceans and fisheries.
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Scientist known for her drug discoveries wins top prize
8 June 2022
Distinguished Professor Dame Margaret Brimble wins a top chemistry award.
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Volcanologist Shane Cronin back from scientific experience of a lifetime
1 June 2022
Professor Shane Cronin’s data from Tonga provides new paradigms and tools for responding to volcanic eruptions.
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Rare manta-ray nursery confirmed by University of Auckland scientist
31 May 2022
A rare manta-ray nursery was confirmed by eight years of observation and tracking.
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Uni biotech spin-off developing cancer treatment gets $15m boost
31 May 2022
A start-up company wins backing to develop cancer treatment.
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Animals may be able to evolve faster than scientists thought
27 May 2022
Wild animals may be able to evolve more rapidly than scientists thought.
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Riley Elliott: scientist from the school of shark public relations
16 May 2022
Riley Elliott is an unconventional marine scientist doing his bit to change our perception of sharks.