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UniNews
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Kevin Trenberth: communicating climate science with urgency
1 August 2023
Dr Kevin Trenberth didn’t let injuries from an incident involving his Shih Tzu and a pit bull stop him from picking up the phone to talk about climate change.
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Research project spies on honey bees, for their health
1 August 2023
Bees can tell us a lot about human circadian rhythms. Now we're spying on bees for their own good too - to check the health of their colonies.
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Success for pilot shows created in Asian Kiwi film programme at University
1 August 2023
A University collaboration with the Pan Asian Screen Collective supported by NZ On Air has led to more Asian Kiwi filmmakers telling stories on screen.
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Karly Burch: Whose data to believe over nuclear wastewater?
1 August 2023
Opinion: Dr Karly Burch wonders who is providing the most accurate scientific data following Japan’s decision to discharge nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean.
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Paula Morris: new anthology's fresh approach to Māori short stories
1 August 2023
Such was the talent, it was a challenge for editor Paula Morris to whittle down the short stories of 27 Māori writers for an anthology, Hiwa.
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Thomas Swinburn: student doctor's winning human touch
1 August 2023
Medical student Thomas Swinburn has discovered medicine is best dispensed with a large dose of humanity. Writing about that earned him a global award.
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Obituary: Tribute to artist Jim Allen
1 August 2023
Artist Jim Allen, who passed away aged 100 in June, left an incredible legacy and his impact on New Zealand arts is profound.
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Dan Hikuroa: in tune with the natural world
1 July 2023
Associate Professor Dan Hikuroa is working to overcome our biggest environmental challenges by weaving science with Indigenous knowledge.
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Sam Mitchell artworks highlight female creativity and achievement
1 July 2023
Sam Mitchell’s paintings are a far cry from the traditional oil portraits that spring to mind when one thinks of the portraiture genre.
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Breaking down barriers for disabled musicians
1 July 2023
Instruments are out of tune with the needs of disabled musicians. PhD candidate Drew McMillan wants that to change.
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Klaus Bosselmann: an activist for Earth and its inhabitants
1 July 2023
After losing his appointment as a judge, Klaus Bosselmann turned to teaching environmental law. This year he’s assisting the UN Secretary-General with preparations for the Summit of the Future.
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Anthony Hōete: seeing the forest for the trees
1 July 2023
Opinion: Investment and innovation are crucial to revitalising New Zealand’s wood processing sector, writes Professor Anthony Hōete.