Latest University of Canterbury News | Page 4

University of Canterbury Master’s mapping reveals geographical cavities
Historic 1987 Edgecumbe earthquake photos contribute towards natural disaster resilience
University of Canterbury Geography on the rise in global subject rankings
IPCC report: the world must cut emissions and urgently adapt to the new climate realities
NASA delegation and Minister Verrall meet University of Canterbury researchers using space technology
FMA appoints three new Directors within regulatory leadership team
New research uses geothermal energy to slash emissions
Predicting natural power to protect New Zealand
Green hydrogen powering future of New Zealand
New Zealand’s green hydrogen edge
Building smarter to help cut NZ’s carbon emissions
Free public event: Run it straight – Towards a nurturing masculinity in Polynesian men
New research aims to improve intimate partner rape prosecutions
Despite restrictions elsewhere, NZ still uses a wood preservative linked to arsenic pollution
We planted pine in response to Cyclone Bola – with devastating consequences. It is now time to invest in natives
Quake stories come to life with new audio walk
New study maps transience of NZ population
Cyclone Gabrielle triggered more destructive forestry “slash” – NZ must change how it grows trees on fragile land
Whale bone presented to University of Canterbury symbolises ongoing partnership with Ngai Tuahuriri
Natural products on way for endometriosis patients
Global dangers of glacial flooding
Seismic safety: academics deem building standards unclear
Upsurge in rocket launches could impact ozone layer
A rapidly growing rocket industry could undo decades of work to save the ozone layer — unless we act now
New research cracks climate-change mystery of Antarctic sea ice
3D printed bug to raise awareness of invasion threat
Social learning is possum-able, world-first research suggests
Microplastics climate research gets funding boost
‘Constant bird song’ result of conservation on Mercury Islands
Space odyssey hunts for answers on fast explosions
Writers bring bilingual poetry and nature non-fiction to University of Canterbury
Soil and small earthquakes help pave way for more resilient buildings
Palm kernel product imported for use on dairy farms may actually be harmful to cows
A new law offers better protection for indigenous plants of significance to Māori, but no requirement to share profits
New research highlights challenges in teaching sex education
Leader of innovative Pacific climate change project wins award
Chasing future biotech solutions to climate change risks delaying action in present – it may even make things worse
Canterbury’s Game Industry ‘push play’ on strategy taking sector to next level
Storytelling: ancient tool of modern innovation
New Canterbury research hopes to save lives by predicting landslide dams
SES volunteer and Wallabies prop among 2023 John Monash scholarship winners
Climate change origins of Great Barrier Reef
New lead on Great Barrier Reef’s origin
At least 700,000 years ago, world’s largest sand island emerged as barrier that helped Great Barrier Reef form
Researcher documents climate impacts in Samoa ahead of COP27
Universities band together to boost study of waterways
Taniwha, and ‘kiwi’ microorganisms are among 13 University of Canterbury Marsden-funded research projects
NZ must consider restricting alcohol sponsorship of broadcast sports as part of wider law reform