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Superflare with Massive, High-Velocity Prominence Eruption
Professor Toshio Ando is Awarded the Medal with Purple Ribbon in Spring Conferment 2023
Mushrooms and their Post-rain, Electrical Conversations
Acclaimed poet and advocate wins Stella prize for Jaguar
How pandemic altered Auckland’s rental market
Mars Rover documentary to screen at Cornell Cinema
Fourth annual Inclusive Excellence Summit: A time for connection and courageous leaps
Milstein first-years take advantage of community, opportunity
Optical neural networks hold promise for image processing
Racial equity messaging must be more inclusive
What Makes “Junk Food” Junk?
How Spheres Become Worms
Loops in our DNA
Discovering Hidden Order in Disordered Crystals New Material Analysis Method Combining Resonant X-Ray Diffraction and Solid-State NMR
Counting carbon – NZ contributes to global CO2 stocktake
Project to produce ligher, stronger concrete using waste additives awarded ARC grant
Petition to extend Tokyo Tech president’s term of office
New AIR Hub partnership driving innovation and industry engagement
Maths unlocks molecular interactions that open window to how life evolved
Why NZ should require everyone to report child sexual abuse
Swinburne researchers secure funding grant for bioinspired nanomaterials
Counting carbon – NZ contributes to global C02 stocktake
New CSIRO research explores influence of coal seam gas activity on human health
ILR School announces 2023 McPherson Honors and Awards
LincRNA paints target on diseased tissues
Actor, comedian, M.D. Ken Jeong to give Convocation address
New research sheds light on how circadian rhythms work
Vaccine campaign research highlights the power of individual self-interest
Panelists: Good journalism can help combat divisions
Interfering with antiviral pathway may deter Alzheimer’s
Experts assess demand for kerbside mini parks
Mental health and pregnancy research in Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities awarded £2 million
The genetics of temperature adaptation: how does life thrive in extreme conditions?
Science has been heard at Kathleen Folbigg Inquiry
Nano-architectured materials that respond to light in real time
Versatile, High-Speed, and Efficient Crystal Actuation with Photothermally Resonated Natural Vibrations
Think again before you buy that tacky souvenir
New insights into preventing malaria
Endangered Māori construction methods pass modern seismic testing demands
Fofonga: A commitment to address inequities in Pacific research
Sloan Program in Health Administration Rises in Rankings
Tick races, teddy bear surgery: Veterinary Open House returns
Rosalind Franklin’s contribution to discovery of DNA structure highlighted
Circumstances influence happiness as much as personality
Computational ‘Short Cuts’ Offer Fast Answers to Complex Supply Chain Problems
Age and sex influence health benefits of dieting
New cell-killing toxin discovered in an environmental pathogen
Highly sensitive Raman probe detects enzyme expression in heterogeneous tissues