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Gridiron Capital: how American football became a Sāmoan game
Senior lecturer in Pacific Studies, Dr Lisa Uperesa, launched her new book 'Gridiron Capital' with her aiga, friends and colleagues to a full house at the Fale Pasifika.
Otago researchers closer to treating heart disease in diabetic patients
University of Otago researchers are closer to preventing immature death and improving the overall health of people with diabetes.
Virus may hold clue to honey bee health
A virus found in parasitic varroa mites attacking honey bees may turn out to be an unlikely ally in fighting another crippling bee disease, deformed wing virus (DWV).
Sustainability shines through in 2022 NZ Food Awards finalists
All aspects of sustainability are on display in this year’s New Zealand Food Awards finalists, which include Wild Venison Terrine, Beef and Blue Cheese Sausages, and Native Bush Cultured Butter.
AUT finalists at Best Awards 2022
Forty-five AUT student projects have reached the final stage of the prestigious Best Awards 2022.
Funding secured for green hydrogen storage materials research
The development of safe, low-cost, green hydrogen storage materials from New Zealand resources is now a step closer, thanks to an international research grant.
Brewing student quenches thirst for crafting own beer
A Lincoln student is getting a refreshing taste of the brewer’s lifestyle, having produced, marketed and sold his first craft beer as part of a new qualification that kicked off in 2022.
Leaders of the future give back to Waikato community
Twenty migrant and refugee families settling in Hamilton have been gifted bikes as part of a Leadership programme run by the University of Waikato’s Management School.
Research explores hazardous chemicals in volcanic ash
Chemicals detected in ash from past volcanic eruptions may help us forecast the effects of the next major eruption.
FoodSouth extension builds on partnership with Lincoln University
A 140m² extension to the FoodSouth Building, located at Lincoln University, was officially opened by FoodSouth Chair Alan Malcolmson at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on-site on Wednesday 17 August.











































