Otago student wins $160,000 at Māori Career Development in Cancer Research Awards
An Otago PhD candidate is one of three researchers to win $160,000 at the inaugural Māori Early Career Development in Cancer Research Awards.
Home blood pressure monitors may be giving inaccurate readings
High blood pressure is a leading contributor to preventable disability and early death because – particularly when it’s not well controlled...
Two UNSW academics recognised as Fellows by the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and...
UNSW academics are named Fellows for their innovative work in solar technology and geotechnical engineering.
Discovery changes understanding of water’s history on the Moon
New research from a Western University postdoctoral fellow shows the early lunar crust, which makes up the surface of the Moon, was considerably enriched in water more than 4 billion years ago...
Launch of NTU Innovation Port
To support budding entrepreneurs and speed up the commercialisation of technologies, NTU Singapore has launched the NTU Innovation Port.
Aotearoa’s richest short story prize awarded
The art of the Kiwi short story is alive and well if entries to this year’s Sargeson Prize are anything to go by.
Babies not meeting infant feeding guidelines may be at greater risk for childhood obesity
The latest research from Growing Up in New Zealand reveals the link between childhood obesity and infant feeding guidelines.
Hundreds of young people receive first Covid-19 jabs during two-day walk-in vaccination drive for...
A walk-in vaccination service at Kingston University saw hundreds of students, staff and young people aged 18 and over from across the borough visit campus to receive their first doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
PLAN helps vulnerable parents by bridging the gap
A project developed to help parents struggling with domestic violence, homelessness, housing instability, unemployment, mental health issues and financial hardship has transformed lives.
Alum revolutionizes battery technology using saltwater
As someone born and raised in Calgary, Keith Cleland initially thought he would end up working in the oil industry. “Being from Alberta, that seemed like the natural thing to do,” he says.











































