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Going Cuckoo: Parasites of the Avian World
Cuckoo birds have evolved remarkable strategies to get other bird species to raise their young for them.

Ella Speers
Oct 21, 20229 min read
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The Sword of Damocles —Virus, Bacteria & the History of Pandemics
Living in a pandemic is nothing new. A peek in time will reveal how human fate is always tangled with infectious diseases.

Sheeta Mo
Oct 21, 20227 min read
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Conquest of Spaces — A Review of James Webb Space Telescope’s First Five Images
A review of the first five images produced using the James Webb Space telescope, and their technical and historical significance.
You-Rong F. Wang
Oct 21, 202211 min read
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Voluntary Speed restriction in Tīkapa Moana; saving endangered Bryde’s Whales
A look at Tīkapa Moanas cetacean populations and how social interventions have helped save lives by minimising ship-strike in the gulf.

Danielle Lucas
Oct 21, 20225 min read
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(SPECIAL ARTICLE) The Journey So Far: Looking Back on Two Years of UoA Scientific
A quick reflective journey of the past two years with UoA Scientific looking at the people both on and between the pages.

UoA Scientific Review
Oct 21, 20224 min read
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Have We Got Alzheimer’s All Wrong? Research Fraud Threatens Science
Potential data fraud has undermined decades of Alzheimer's disease research with implications for the integrity of science as a whole.
Katherine McLean
Oct 21, 20227 min read
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The Silent Epidemic
A discussion of how and why Women’s Health is suffering in Aotearoa and around the world, through the lens of Endometriosis.

Milly Darragh
Oct 21, 20229 min read
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Maurice & Katia Krafft: Lives Dedicated to Volcanology
An overview of the incredible lives of Maurice and Katia Krafft, inspired by the National Geographic documentary Fire Of Love.

Stella Huggins
Oct 7, 20225 min read
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Humanity’s First Portrait of Sagittarius A* — the Supermassive Black Hole at the Core of Our Galaxy
This article describes the methods used to image the supermassive black hole at the centre of our galaxy.
You-Rong F. Wang
Sep 13, 20227 min read
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Epidemic Modelling: Simulations using Stochastic Methods
Epidemics have been in the forefront of conversation about modelling in recent years. But how do they actually work? In this article, branch

Angeline Xiao
Sep 13, 20226 min read
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Patients Knee to Know: Evaluating the robustness of IMU-derived Knee Angle measurements
Inertial Measurement Units are changing the way orthopaedics and biomechanists collect data, but just how reliable are they?

Jae Min Seo
Sep 13, 202212 min read
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Measuring the Speed of Time
Recent advancements in highly precise and stable atomic clocks are discussed, as well as their use in modern technology that surrounds us.
Alex Chapple
Sep 10, 20226 min read
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Grief and Learning — the Limits in Our Current Research
We will all experience loss and grief at some point in our lives, yet it remains an area of research with a lot of gaps.

Alicia Anderson
Sep 10, 20224 min read
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Einstein’s Miracles Part 4: Mass-Energy Equivalence
Einstein’s final ‘miracle year’ paper gave us the most famous equation ever. We discuss its physical and historical significance.
Caleb Todd
Sep 10, 20224 min read
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A Self-Propelled Compass Needle: Places to Be, Bacteria to See!
What if we could biosynthesise our own compasses? Such a feat is the reality for the microbes that rely on the Earth’s magnetic field.

Steph Calridge
Sep 7, 20226 min read
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Botany of Auckland Pest Plants
An exploration of five of the most common invasive plants in the Auckland region.
Nina de Jong
Sep 7, 20227 min read
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Speculative Biology in Science Fiction
How can science-based analysis and reasoning help us to predict what organisms will look like in the far future?
Jasmine Gunton
Sep 7, 20225 min read
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The Future of Food
An adapted interview with Dr Rosie Bosworth from 95bFM’s ‘Tomorrow’s World’ about what the future holds for the mass production of meat.

Isla Christensen & Stella Huggins
Sep 7, 20227 min read
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Einstein’s Miracles, Part 3: Relativity
Einstein’s third miracle year paper redefined how we perceive the fabric of our reality. This article explains his work from the ground up.
Caleb Todd
Jul 18, 202213 min read
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Are We Alone in the Universe?
Are we alone? Here, we briefly discuss theories like the Zoo hypothesis that aim to explain why we have not encountered extraterrestrial lif
Lucas Tan
Jul 18, 20227 min read
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