Australia’s potential as a global leader for surgical AI
Australia and New Zealand could become international leaders in the safe use of artificial intelligence (AI) in surgery, but first there needs to be guidelines in place to safeguard patients, according to University of Adelaide experts.
Trojans At Tokyo Olympics Day 9: Andre De Grasse Wins USC’s 3rd Medal; Isaiah...
As the Olympic swimming competition concluded, the track action heated up on Day 9 (Sunday, Aug. 1, in Tokyo) of the 2020 Olympics...
Giant rogue waves: Southern Ocean expedition reveals wind as key cause
An expedition to the southernmost waters encircling Antarctica has discovered that wind drives the formation of colossal rogue waves, and that these unpredictable waves occur
First research scans performed in BU’s MRI scanner
The first research patient has been scanned in BU’s MRI scanner, as part of a study investigating the effects of cold water on brain activity.
Looking to 2024: Climate change – dire warnings, but also renewed hope for progress,...
The downbeat news on climate change developments seemed only to gather pace in 2023, with the UN’s World Meteorological Office reporting that last year was the hottest observed in 175 years of record-keeping.
Impressive Olympic medal haul for Massey’s student-athletes
World champion canoe sprinter and Massey University student Lisa Carrington became New Zealand’s most decorated Olympic athlete after winning three gold medals at the Tokyo Olympic Games 2021.
Prestigious recognition for Professor of Atmospheric Science
Professor Ken Carslaw has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in recognition for his invaluable contribution to science.
Exposure to air pollution linked with increased mental health service-use, new study finds
Exposure to traffic-related air pollution is associated with increased mental health service-use among people recently diagnosed with psychotic and mood disorders such as schizophrenia and depression...
Powerlifting Academic from The University of Warwick takes European and World records
Dr Martine Barons from The University of Warwick has taken both the European and World records at the European Championships in Finland over the weekend.
First Tongan Black Stick and Massey graduate – Lulu Tuilotolava
As part of celebrating Uike Kātoanga’i ‘o e lea faka-Tonga - Tonga Language Week, we interviewed recent graduate and former NZ Black Stick, Louisa (Lulu)...

















































