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Waving goodbye to wood smoke and car fumes
29 October 2021
Our researchers investigate what’s really in the air we breathe and how we can make it cleaner and fresher in our urban areas.
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Lighting the way with biophotonics
29 October 2021
Researchers in biophotonics tell us how they are using fundamental science to create solutions that improve food safety testing and reduce antibiotic resistance.
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Making cyberspace a safer place
29 October 2021
As our dependence on being connected to the internet grows, so does our need to protect our data and improve our resilience to cyber-attacks.
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Helping our oceans to flourish again
29 October 2021
Marine science research is breaking new ground in the bountiful benefits mussel reefs can provide and the impact of quieter times for animals under the sea.
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Tiny insects key to solving big problems
29 October 2021
Biological Sciences alumnus Neil Birrell’s discusses his start-up Hexacycle and his PhD research exploring insects as food.
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Pulling apart DNA: learning molecular biology through a VR lens
29 October 2021
Sebastian Dunn is a Science Masters student working with the School of Biological Sciences and the School of Computer Science.
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Unlocking wearable tech for healthy living
29 October 2021
Data from wearable devices could be put to good use, not only in preventative healthcare but also for managing chronic conditions.
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Bringing new ideas to life in the healthcare sector
29 October 2021
Pharmacist Amy Lee embarked on a Bioscience Enterprise degree to work on healthcare projects with a positive global impact.
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The practice of love
29 October 2021
Love is arguably one of the most precious elements of the human experience and can appear in many forms. Psychology Professor Niki Harré explains generalised love and how it can enrich our world.
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Leadership through service
29 October 2021
Conjoint degree student La-Teish Brown chose to study science and law for a specific purpose – to protect sacred spaces from coastal erosion.
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Saliva – a game changer for Covid-19 testing
26 October 2021
Biomedical Science alumna Dr Anne Wyllie is at the forefront of the global pandemic efforts, having developed a faster, more efficient and less invasive Covid-19 saliva test.
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Inaugural Pacific Research Symposium
26 October 2021
The Pacific Research Symposium will showcase our Pacific researchers and Pacific-related research in the Science faculty.