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Machine learning to help the homeless

Plenty of interest is being shown in AUT’s Centre for Social Data Analytics (CSDA) use of machine learning that reduces issues of systemic racism when housing the homeless.

Rare resurrection plant may hold clues for drought tolerant crops

A rare plant that can ‘resurrect’ itself after prolonged periods without water could hold clues to improve drought resistance in crops.

Innovative ‘Heart in a Box’ technology gives hope to transplant patients

A new heart transplant technique is reducing waiting lists for patients in Australia and potentially around the world.

Pace as important as 10,000 steps for health, finds new research

10,000 steps a day is the 'sweet spot' for lowered risk of disease and death, but how fast you walk could be just as important according to new research.

$8.9m in DECRA grants awarded to Monash early career researchers

Twenty-one Monash researchers have been awarded more than $8.9 million under the ARC Discovery Early Career Research Award (DECRA) scheme.

New academic journal led by Riddet Institute Director

The Riddet Institute is a Centre of Research Excellence (CoRE) focusing on advanced food research, hosted by Massey University in Palmerston North.

Writer 2022 winners announced

Two of the winners of Writer 2022, the University of Otago’s annual creative writing competition, set their entries in the supermarket – but their interpretations of the theme “Brave New World” couldn’t be more different.

Researchers receive $3.2 million in Rutherford Discovery Fellowships

Four researchers from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington have been awarded Rutherford Discovery Fellowships this year.

New approach in music therapy to help trace change in depression

Researchers have proposed a new way of harnessing music therapy for the diagnosis, assessment and monitoring of depression.

Legal equity champion Chief Judge Christina Inglis to receive Honorary Doctorate

The first female Chief Judge of the Employment Court Christina Inglis is to receive an honorary Doctor of Law from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington at its December 2022 graduation.
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