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Living Laboratory delivers real-world solutions

A luxuriant arboreal treasure trove packed with exotic and native flora and fauna, including the largest collection of magnolias in the South Island; a doublet of mini dairy farmlets...

Embracing equity in Waikato on International Women’s Day – and every...

As a University that is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion, International Women’s Day, held annually on 8 March, holds a special place in the Waikato calendar.

Centuries of whaling data highlight likely climate change effect

Centuries-old whaling records show how southern right whales, or Tohorā, are altering their feeding habits.

Two kiwifruit a day for a better night’s sleep, says study

Eating two green kiwifruit a day can improve your sleep quality and mood and leave you feeling refreshed in the morning, new research shows.

Fantastic four finish first in international business competition

A Business School team took out the Marshall International Case Competition, held on the University of Southern California campus this February.

Lunchtime poems to Poet Laureate

Poet Laureate and Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington alumnus Chris Tse’s first experience with poetry was on his lunch break at high school.

Better targeted prediabetes care needed

A more targeted approach to the screening and treatment of prediabetes is likely to be more effective at preventing type 2 diabetes and to reduce strain on primary health care sector resources...

Investment in ABI spinout hastens world-first brain micro implant

A $6 million funding injection means a brain pressure sensor is closer to helping patients with neurological disorder hydrocephalus.

UC appoints first Te Amorangi | Pro-Vice-Chancellor Pacific

Distinguished Professor Steven Ratuva has added yet another first to his long list of accomplishments, becoming the University of Canterbury’s first Te Amorangi | Pro-Vice-Chancellor Pacific.

Should Artificial Intelligence make us reconceive what it means to be...

Sure, the op-eds, poetry, and humour of early-2023 AIs aren’t all that good. But a lesson from the history of technological progress is that once you’ve got digital technologies that perform tolerably in some traditional domain of human excellence...
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