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Caution advised over fish oil in pregnancy
Omega-3 is recommended in pregnancy, but new research suggests care is needed to avoid oxidised fish oil.
China’s new Ambassador visits Manawatū campus
China's recently appointed New Zealand Ambassador paid his first visit to Massey's Manawatū campus, continuing a long-standing association between the university and China's Embassy.
The law that failed the plight of ‘nobody’s child’
If there’s an example of a law that has singularly failed to meet the needs of a changing society, it is the Adoption Act 1955. The Act was passed to overcome the fact that children born...
Eloise Blewden: 2022 Future Thinker of the Year
Master of Architecture student Eloise Blewden was recently named Future Thinker of the year 2022 by the New Zealand Green Building Council.
World-first studies point way to preventing rheumatic fever in Aotearoa and...
University of Otago-led research has uncovered the strongest evidence yet that household overcrowding is a major risk factor for acute rheumatic fever and streptococcal infections of the skin.
Weaving the journey of science with culture
Environmental scientist Bryann Avendaño is one of eight international students studying in Aotearoa New Zealand invited to design his own graduation gown.
Tuatara tops for long life and graceful aging in new international...
New Zealand’s tuatara has emerged as one of the longest living reptiles in a new international study of cold-blooded critters.
Team tackling bullying wins national award
A team of academics who collaborated with students and health leaders to develop a tool that has reduced bullying on clinical placements has won a national award.
Online toolkit reduces money conflict
A new toolkit that helps couples talk about money aims to curtail the risk of financial hardship and economic harm.
Strong connections and an uplifting learning environment at UC
Recent graduate Amiria Reid’s love for her whakapapa, community and environment motivated her to do a Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Canterbury and led her to a fulfilling job.











































