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Dying alone: heartbreaking stories of death during COVID‑19 lockdowns
Families have shared heartbreaking and poignant stories with researchers about the deaths of their loved ones in Wellington Hospital during the COVID‑19 Alert Level 3 and 4 lockdowns in 2020 when district health boards were restricting visitors to wards.
Family donation supports Otago University research on World Bipolar Day
The generosity of a Christchurch family, in memory of a much-loved wife and mother, aims to improve the lives of New Zealanders living with bipolar disorder.
As cryptocurrencies take hold, NZ must address the climate impacts of...
Since its debut in 2009, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have seen explosive growth and some dramatic downturns.
Evidence of brain changes in those at risk of bipolar disorder...
A brain imaging study of young people at high risk of developing bipolar disorder has for the first time found evidence of weakening connections between key areas of the brain in late adolescence.
Nine out of 10 Aussies have low vitamin D intakes, Curtin...
A new Curtin University study has found 95 per cent of Australians have low vitamin D intakes, with researchers recommending food sources such as oily fish and eggs.
Computer scientist scoops international awards
A Leicester computer scientist has been presented with a pair of international awards for her work in cybersecurity.
FHTM Held the First Session of “Distinguished Scholar Forum of Hospitality...
As part of the celebration of M.U.S.T.’s 22nd Anniversary, the Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Management (FHTM) held the first session of “Distinguished Scholar Forum of Hospitality and Tourism” on March 23, 2022, entitled “Risk Management In Event Tourism”.
AUT wins global sustainability award
An Auckland University of Technology (AUT) initiative that has overhauled practical sustainability on campus has been recognised at the inaugural 2021 Green Impact International Special Awards.
All screens toxic for teen health
Whether it is watching television or playing electronic games, teenagers are experiencing serious physical and mental health consequences after just two hours of screen use, according to University of Queensland-led research.
Transition metal phosphors and OLEDs
Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) significantly impact daily life, according to Professor Chi Yun, Chair Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Department of Chemistry at City University of Hong Kong (CityU).











































