Class Of Diabetes Drugs Reduces Heart Attacks, Strokes, Heart Failure And Death
A newer class of diabetes medications, called GLP-1 receptor agonists, has been shown to reduce the chance of heart attacks, strokes and death from cardiovascular disease by 14-15%, as well as all-cause mortality by 12-13%.
Ivar Padrón-Hernández received the Grigor McClelland Doctoral Dissertation Award 2020
Ivar Padrón-Hernández, affiliated researcher at the European Institute of Japanese Studies, received the Grigor McClelland Doctoral Dissertation Award 2020
One-of-a-kind perfectly preserved dinosaur embryo discovered inside its fossilized egg
International team of researchers find that baby dinosaurs prepared for hatching in a manner comparable with modern-day birds
Bioengineers capture the quirky beauty of biology in their art
The imaginations and technical skills of researchers at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI) have been unleashed...
Local 12: UC scientist develops one-of-a-kind sensor
Local 12 highlighted a new sweat sensor created by a University of Cincinnati electrical engineer that represents a leap forward in wearable technology.
Clinical trials without humans – why computer simulations could make drugs a lot cheaper
This article by Dr Wahbi K El-Bouri from the University’s Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, was first published for The Conversation...
Global sustainability first for UC
UC achieved first in the world for Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production and placed 50th overall in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings of 1,406 universities worldwide.
Scholarship empowers women in STEM
Engineering student Isobella Nicholls and Computing and Mathematical Science student Courtney Wilson are the inaugural winners of the TOMRA Fresh Food Scholarship for Women in STEM.
$30M gift will advance ground-breaking research
A transformative investment from Bruce Mitchell (Sc’68, DSc'20), will support the university in increasing research intensity, graduate student recruitment, and creating an environment for bringing scholars together to make life-changing discoveries.
Architecture students create Urban Village for Late Night Art
A series of artistic projects created by students from the University of Auckland's School of Architecture and Planning will be exhibited as part of Late Night Art, part of Art in the City 2022.












































