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University water saviours hard at work

07.07.2008 07:49    waikato.ac.nz
Monitoring buoys devised by Waikato University are changing the way we look after our lakes.



Maori medicines courses go bush

07.07.2008 01:55    waikato.ac.nz
A series of University of Waikato courses will take people into the bush to learn about traditional Maori medicines.

University's lake work blooms in China

27.06.2008 07:37    waikato.ac.nz
A buoy designed at Waikato University is helping monitor water quality on a Chinese lake which provides more than five million people with drinking water.

Hawkins wins tender for university shops

27.06.2008 00:28    waikato.ac.nz
Hawkins Construction has won the tender to rebuild the retail shops complex at the University of Waikato.

Saving the world, one patch at a time

26.06.2008 07:26    waikato.ac.nz
The humble tree weta is playing its part in helping us understand the ecosystems in the patches of native bush scattered around our cities.

Ontology project unravels the internet

26.06.2008 07:26    waikato.ac.nz
A centuries-old discipline may hold the key to faster and more relevant internet searches in the future.

University launches sustainable seminar series

24.06.2008 01:52    waikato.ac.nz
Are we facing an environmental Armageddon?

Offering the marae to the world

23.06.2008 02:15    waikato.ac.nz
Business people wanting to understand situations involving Maori protocol are being encouraged to enrol in a University of Waikato paper.

One-Stop Shop for Research Opens

20.06.2008 10:20    waikato.ac.nz
The University of Waikato's new Research Hub, a one-stop-shop for research and development, was opened this week by Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Dr Jan Wright.

A machine for the future

19.06.2008 02:20    waikato.ac.nz
A machine being developed by a University of Waikato PhD student could impact on video gaming in the future and even the medical industry.

To Zambia, with love

18.06.2008 02:22    waikato.ac.nz
A University of Waikato design project has paid dividends for a Zambian school.

Former PM speaks at Waikato University

16.06.2008 02:22    waikato.ac.nz
Law Commission President and former Labour prime minister Sir Geoffrey Palmer will speak at a University of Waikato seminar next month.

Throwing some light on the subject

12.06.2008 02:24    waikato.ac.nz
Blue butterflies may not have much in common with modern day scientific research, but they're an excellent explanation of the work being done by a University of Waikato student.

Agriculture key to university's new qualification

12.06.2008 02:24    waikato.ac.nz
Livestock production, sustainable agriculture and agri-business in New Zealand are just some of the topics covered in a new graduate diploma being offered at the University of Waikato.

University partners with Fonterra energy efficiency

11.06.2008 09:48    waikato.ac.nz
A University of Waikato team is spending the next few years helping Fonterra's New Zealand milk powder plants reduce energy consumption as part of its company-wide energy reduction project.

PhD topic a marathon journey

09.06.2008 02:28    waikato.ac.nz
Running a marathon in Antarctica in minus 10 degree temperatures and 30-knot winds was gruelling, but it was the impact on the continent that stuck in Tanya O'Neill's mind.

How environmentally friendly are our dairy factories?

09.06.2008 02:28    waikato.ac.nz
A cleaning agent which causes some concern in Europe has been shown to be safe in New Zealand dairy factories because of the way they process their waste water.

Bugman, money man lined up for Fieldays seminars

09.06.2008 02:28    waikato.ac.nz
Gareth Morgan, the Bugman, and Waikato University experts will gather at Fieldays for a series of public lectures.

Water, water everywhere, but where does it go?

06.06.2008 10:00    waikato.ac.nz
Farmers nearly always welcome rain, but what's not so welcome is the fact that much of that rain can be lost through evaporation.

Sand and sun pitched as renewable energy solution

04.06.2008 18:20    waikato.ac.nz
Sand and sunshine is the answer to generating emissions-free electricity, says a University of Waikato scientist.

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