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Te Whare Rūnanga’s ‘universal nature’ explored in award-winning essay
Art of rainbow pride
Could Universal Basic Income work for Aotearoa?
Auckland floods: even stormwater reform won’t be enough – we need a ‘sponge city’ to avoid future disasters
Same old economic plot will only deliver same old outcomes
Shine on: Summer Lab awarded for excellence in entrepreneurial education
Escaped pet parrots threaten New Zealand’s vulnerable native birds – why a ban is the best solution
‘Constant bird song’ result of conservation on Mercury Islands
A year on, we know why the Tongan eruption was so violent. It’s a wake-up call to watch other submarine volcanoes
Measuring stress of moving house
Scientists propose system redesign to improve access to clinical trials
Nano ‘capsule’ to target cancer cells
Māori taonga on display in Stuttgart museum
Beguiling, uncanny image wins annual photography prize
Why sponges may be ‘canary in coal mine’ for impacts of marine heatwaves
Appointment of Judge of High Court 2 December
New committee established to drive better public health outcomes
We need action on child poverty now
Strongest Arctic cyclone on record led to surprising loss of sea ice
When cyclones and fires collide…
Island eradications showcased in journal
Three events explore concepts of te ao Māori
Study explores EV-lane charging potential
Waipapa Taumata Rau to host its first Mātauranga Māori Symposium
Mandatory alcohol information virtually invisible online
Dark stream sheds new light on life of galaxies
New Zealand scored C+ for physical activity in children and teens – what’s driving this and what can be done?
Understanding of marine heatwaves supported by Southern Hemisphere’s two longest running daily ocean temperature records
UniSC research program linked to reduction in Queensland baby deaths
How well are Māori doing amidst te reo boom?
Dozens of new innovative projects awarded funding
Seven questions with writer Sonya Wilson
Beyond roads, rates and rubbish: Global study asks how cities can be improved
Cultural champion Ken Gorbey ‘spreading out’ his ninth decade
Best in business: exceptional Māori leaders honoured
University’s Field Club reunion great success
Next High Commissioner to United Kingdom
What should rich countries do with spare masks and gloves?
Light pollution’s deadly toll on Auckland seabirds
Six cutting-edge solutions score slice of $100k
Crystal Arts prize winner starts whole new chapter
Turning musicians brain activity into painting, live
Study investigates benefits of women on boards
Dark side of workplace humour
New open home: study reveals benefits of virtual reality
University staff to strike nationwide
Movement therapy as alternative to talk therapy
Making art from sound, Tongan style