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Opinion: NZ music’s #MeToo moment is a wake-up call for educators

Source: Massey University Dr Catherine Hoad and Dr Oli Wilson of the College of Creative Arts. Opinion: NZ music’s #MeToo moment is a wake-up call for educators: prepare...

Māori view on Antarctica’s future

Source: Massey University Māori perspectives need to be included in discussions about Antarctica’s future, according to authors of an article in Nature Ecology & Evolution...

New elephant research could inspire robot construction

Source: MakeLemonade.nz  Otautahi – New research has found elephants dilate their nostrils in order to create more space in their trunks, despite weighing 100kg, allowing...

Research examining benefits of outdoor learning | EIT Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti

Source: Eastern Institute of Technology – Tairāwhiti 12 mins ago Dr Emily Nelson A collaborative research project called ‘Learning in Nature’ has seen EIT and University of...

New research funding will help to address future needs of New Zealand

Source: Massey University Creating capacity and capability within the construction sector is the focus of one of the successful programmes. Professor Monty Sutrisna, Head of School...

Research reveals new insights into the biology of New Zealand’s pilot whales

Source: Massey University Stranded pilot whales on Farewell Spit. Photo credit: Project Jonah. Each year New Zealand experiences mass strandings of long-finned pilot whales along its...

Massey staff recognised at Primary Healthcare Awards

Source: Massey University College of Nurses Aotearoa NZ Nurse Practitioner of the Year Maria Kekus, and finalist Associate Professor Karen Hoare at the New Zealand...

Scientists closer to reversing memory loss

Source: MakeLemonade.nz London – Scientists have successfully reversed age-related memory loss in mice which could lead to preventing memory loss in people as they age. The...

Giant Waikato penguin: school kids discover new species

Source: Massey University The Kawhia giant penguin Kairuku waewaeroa. Image credit: Simone Giovanardi. Penguins have a fossil record reaching almost as far back as the age...

Impact training can help people maintain bone health

Source: MakeLemonade.nz Te Whanganui-a-Tara –  Because running is a high-impact activity, there’s concern about whether it’s too tough on joints and bones in later decades. However, impact training, like...

Alumni funding for breakthrough cancer research

Source: Massey University Associate Professor Evelyn Sattlegger. Massey researchers are a step closer to developing breakthrough cancer-starving drugs and have received a $30,000 funding injection for...

Older people living alone at high risk of malnutrition

Source: Massey University Older adults who are socially isolated, live alone, or are unpartnered have been shown to have poorer food intake, and may be...
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