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Feeding native ecosystems with waste
UC researchers are pioneering the use of treated sewage to restore native plants on Te Ptaka-o-Rkaihaut贖 Banks Peninsula.
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Feeding native ecosystems with waste
UC researchers are pioneering the use of treated sewage to restore native plants on Te Ptaka-o-Rkaihaut贖 Banks Peninsula.
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Feeding native ecosystems with waste
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Beyond displacement: rethinking Pacific climate mobility
As rising water threatens low-lying Pacific islands, is moving the only solution? In her talk, researcher Dr Dalila Gharbaoui will discuss climate mobility.
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Beyond displacement: rethinking Pacific climate mobility
As rising water threatens low-lying Pacific islands, is moving the only solution? In her talk, researcher Dr Dalila Gharbaoui will discuss climate mobility.
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Beyond displacement: rethinking Pacific climate mobility
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Partnership approach to address human waste on Aoraki
A kaupapa Mori research approach has brought together Te R贖nanga o Arowhenua and mountaineers to help address the human waste issue at Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park.
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Partnership approach to address human waste on Aoraki
A kaupapa Mori research approach has brought together Te R贖nanga o Arowhenua and mountaineers to help address the human waste issue at Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park.
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Partnership approach to address human waste on Aoraki
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New technology offers petrochemical waste solution
An award-winning University of 蹤獲扦-designed process to recover raw materials could create a global solution to petrochemical waste, improve productivity and increase efficiency.
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New technology offers petrochemical waste solution
An award-winning University of 蹤獲扦-designed process to recover raw materials could create a global solution to petrochemical waste, improve productivity and increase efficiency.
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New technology offers petrochemical waste solution
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Turning food waste into bioplastics
An ingenious new solution being engineered at the University of 蹤獲扦 (UC) aims to turn food waste into valuable chemical components that could be used to make bioplastics.
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Turning food waste into bioplastics
An ingenious new solution being engineered at the University of 蹤獲扦 (UC) aims to turn food waste into valuable chemical components that could be used to make bioplastics.
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Turning food waste into bioplastics
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Plastic cutlery can be recycled into home-insulating foam new NZ research
Biodegradable plastics are supposed to be good for the environment but, rather paradoxically, because they are designed to degrade quickly, they cant be recycled. Offering a potential solution, New Zealand researchers have found that compostable plastic can be turned into a foam that functions as building insulation as a way of recycling the material.
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Plastic cutlery can be recycled into home-insulating foam new NZ research
Biodegradable plastics are supposed to be good for the environment but, rather paradoxically, because they are designed to degrade quickly, they cant be recycled. Offering a potential solution, New Zealand researchers have found that compostable plastic can be turned into a foam that functions as building insulation as a way of recycling the material.
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Plastic cutlery can be recycled into home-insulating foam new NZ research
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蹤獲扦 innovators rise to the Food, Fibre and Agritech Challenge
The 2022 Food, Fibre and Agritech Supernode Challenge climaxed in an outstanding Showcase during E Tipu: The Boma Agri Summit. The gala evening on 21 June highlighted and rewarded the impressive prize-winning thinking behind the top 12 ventures entered in this years Challenge.
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蹤獲扦 innovators rise to the Food, Fibre and Agritech Challenge
The 2022 Food, Fibre and Agritech Supernode Challenge climaxed in an outstanding Showcase during E Tipu: The Boma Agri Summit. The gala evening on 21 June highlighted and rewarded the impressive prize-winning thinking behind the top 12 ventures entered in this years Challenge.
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蹤獲扦 innovators rise to the Food, Fibre and Agritech Challenge
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Kiwi-German team to create cost-effective green energy
A $2 million partnership between New Zealand and German researchers aims to create new technology that could spark a breakthrough in green hydrogen production.
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Kiwi-German team to create cost-effective green energy
A $2 million partnership between New Zealand and German researchers aims to create new technology that could spark a breakthrough in green hydrogen production.
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Kiwi-German team to create cost-effective green energy
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蹤獲扦 green hydrogen projects get $4 million boost
University of 蹤獲扦 researchers will lead initiatives to advance green hydrogen energy in Aotearoa New Zealand after two projects received $4 million from the Government.
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蹤獲扦 green hydrogen projects get $4 million boost
University of 蹤獲扦 researchers will lead initiatives to advance green hydrogen energy in Aotearoa New Zealand after two projects received $4 million from the Government.
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蹤獲扦 green hydrogen projects get $4 million boost
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Innovation in health and safety recognised at UC Celebrating Excellence Awards
Autumn colours create beautiful scenes on the Te Whare Wnanga o Waitaha | University of 蹤獲扦 (UC) campus, but also present a significant challenge for the Grounds team, which collects an average of 20 tonnes of leaves each year.
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Innovation in health and safety recognised at UC Celebrating Excellence Awards
Autumn colours create beautiful scenes on the Te Whare Wnanga o Waitaha | University of 蹤獲扦 (UC) campus, but also present a significant challenge for the Grounds team, which collects an average of 20 tonnes of leaves each year.
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Innovation in health and safety recognised at UC Celebrating Excellence Awards
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UC graduate aspires to help solve Pacific problems
Piper Mortimers long-term career aspiration is to work on projects with lasting positive impacts for the Pacific region and she will be one step closer following graduation this month.
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UC graduate aspires to help solve Pacific problems
Piper Mortimers long-term career aspiration is to work on projects with lasting positive impacts for the Pacific region and she will be one step closer following graduation this month.
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UC graduate aspires to help solve Pacific problems
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蹤獲扦 start-ups tap into skilled local graduates
UC student is in her element operating machinery in a processing plant that extracts an edible protein from leafy crops.
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蹤獲扦 start-ups tap into skilled local graduates
UC student is in her element operating machinery in a processing plant that extracts an edible protein from leafy crops.
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蹤獲扦 start-ups tap into skilled local graduates