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New University of Exeter exhibition tells the fascinating story of Sindbād and The One...

A new University of Exeter exhibition about The One Thousand and One Nights shows the origins and history behind the incredible tales.

Ocean-swimming scientist dives deep into wellbeing with prestigious fellowship

Christchurch scientist, University of Canterbury Lecturer Dr Essie Rodgers has been awarded the 2022 L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science New Zealand fellowship to further her research into conservation...

NUS researchers recognised as Asia Pacific’s rising young scientists

Three NUS researchers have been commended on the 2024 edition of the MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35 (TR35) Asia Pacific list in recognition of their remarkable accomplishments and contributions to the progress of science and technology.

Analysis: Ageism and the pandemic: How Canada continues to let older adults suffer and...

Three years into this pandemic, most Canadians have taken off their masks and many have stopped getting booster shots.

Retired B.C. judge Marion Buller at U of T Mississauga to talk about fostering...

As someone who served as chief commissioner of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, retired British Columbia judge Marion Buller is an expert on having difficult conversations.

Yusof Ishak House reopens as the epicentre of student life at NUS

NUS celebrated the official reopening of Yusof Ishak House (YIH) on 15 October 2025, following a three-year rejuvenation.

Four Massey projects awarded funding to further health research

Four Massey-led research projects have been awarded Health Delivery Grants from the Health Research Council.

More men in helping professions

Ahead of International Men’s Day on Monday 19 November, a second-year social work student reflects why more men are needed in the social good sector.

The design tricks keeping your kids hooked on games and apps

Ever found yourself unable to resist checking out a social media notification? Or sending a random picture just to keep a Snapchat “streak” going?

As cryptocurrencies take hold, NZ must address the climate impacts of their colossal energy...

Since its debut in 2009, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have seen explosive growth and some dramatic downturns.
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