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Kiwi scientists investigate Sky-Tower’s weird effect

When a scientist noticed the Sky-Tower appeared squat from close-up and tall from far away, he decided to investigate.

New researching charging the way for national power savings

An environmentally friendly and safer alternative to lithium-ion batteries, redox-flow batteries are used for grid storage, but they are big —usually the size of a shipping container—slow and expensive.

Rutherford support for promising scientists

Investigations into brain cancer prevention and the origins of our solar system have seen two scientists from Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland awarded prestigious fellowships.

Royal recognition for Canterbury computer science lecturer

A Canterbury professor who co-wrote a book about computer science for kids that has been translated into 30 languages has received a 2024 New Year Honour.

Dietary changes could help NZ reach climate targets

Eating less meat and dairy has the potential to help Aotearoa New Zealand reach its climate goals, say the authors of a new study.

UC technology plugs the leak in NZ’s water infrastructure

A UC research team has received $360,000 in Marsden funding to develop technology to assess and inform water use and infrastructure across New Zealand.

Ngā Puanga Pūtaiao Fellowships empower Māori and Pacific STEM researchers

Several University of Waikato staff were awarded a prestigious fellowship from The Royal Society Te Apārangi, supporting early and mid-career Māori and Pacific STEM researchers.

Expanded Pharmacist Prescribing programme will improve access to health services

Sixty more pharmacists a year will be upskilled as programme is expanded in Auckland and Otago.

Skills bottleneck threatens NZ shift to renewables

Opinion: To make the transition to renewable energy, we need skilled migration, more learning on the job, and increase the number of qualified graduates in relevant fields, says Ralph Cooney

Genetics research wins big at Kudos Awards

A collaboration between Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC) and Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University was recognised at the recent 2023 Kudos Awards...
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