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Emperor penguins face a bleak future – but some colonies will do better than others in diverse sea-ice conditions
Why we need a new model for professional development credentials
Climate change impact on natural hazards explored in new research
Research assistant Michael Hutton publishes review on atherosclerosis research
‘Super-matcher’ study seeks Sherlock skills
As Antarctic sea ice continues its dramatic decline, we need more measurements and much better models to predict its future
University of Canterbury VC invited to speak at Oxford University
Improving cancer diagnosis with AI
Fifty-nine for front line
Managers need better skills to support wellbeing at work
VR technology could enhance remote medical consults
University of Canterbury researchers win large-scale funding to solve real-world challenges
US academic gains fresh perspective teaching in NZ
UK Antarctic wildlife researcher warms to Canterbury
Wearable, 3D printed tech could become physio tool
University of Canterbury research identifies digital solutions for NZ Autism support
University of Canterbury scientist studies climate record embedded in Antarctic ice
Six lessons from facilitating a formalised mentoring programme
Who do we trust for information in pandemic?
Using AI to develop more effective cancer treatment
Taking guess work out of spinal surgery
Two University of Canterbury researchers gain $220,000 CMRF grants
Reducing cost of breathing
Building knowledge to reduce deaths from respiratory illnesses
Māori words known but not always understood
With COVID now endemic, modelling suggests targeted protection will be more effective than blanket measures
Research misses those in need
Top University of Canterbury grad stepping into fulfilling clinical career
Young Māori scientist University of Canterbury champion
New disease surveillance tool to transform public health responses
Arithmetic has a biological origin – it’s an expression in symbols of the ‘deep structure’ of our perception
Ignore the politics – many parents want to work with schools on sexuality education
Research inspires eruption of fun for Kiwi kids
Engaging in controversial topics in teaching and research
Canterbury cutting-edge liquefaction research gets $450k funding boost
University of Canterbury residency nurtures the fine art of sharing tapa
Steps to address the operational challenges of widening participation
Change in access to fast food linked to health
Taking awkward out of sexuality education
New Zealand’s maritime territory is 15 times its landmass — here’s why we need a ministry for the ocean
Turning medical plastic waste into useable energy
Ground-breaking study uses pine slash to improve soil
University of Canterbury teams up with Microsoft, collaboration for innovation
Uncovering early Māori settlement on the Subantarctic Islands
Arctic sea-ice algae attract plastics, new research shows
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria in NZ’s wild cockles and watercress put people at growing risk of serious illness
New book remembers Cantabrians who stood for peace in wartime
Consumers want NZ farmers to comply with regulations — better monitoring and transparency would help to build trust