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Whakarewarewa Living Village and the MacDiarmid Institute to restore the health of culturally significant stream

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Restoring the health of a culturally significant stream

Whakarewarewa Living Village is looking to restore the health of the stream which flows through the Village, with help…

April 5, 2022

Covid immunity testing could be coming to a pharmacy near you

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Covid immunity testing could be coming to a pharmacy near you

Affiliated start-up, Orbis Diagnostics is starting as a two-month pilot where people can find out their COVID immunity level.

April 5, 2022

Dr Pauline Harris appointed as MacDiarmid Institute Deputy Director Māori

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Dr Pauline Harris appointed as MacDiarmid Institute Deputy Director Māori

Dr Pauline Harris has been appointed to the new position of MacDiarmid Institute Deputy Director Māori.

March 16, 2022

Developing highly functional and tailorable surface coatings

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Developing highly functional and tailorable surface coatings

New Associate Investigator Dr Taniela Lolohea is using some of his MacDiarmid funding for Pasifika science projects.

February 22, 2022

Bridging the divide between theoretical and experimental physics

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Bridging the divide between theoretical and experimental physics

Dr Kannan Ridings from Rongowhakaata is one of the MacDiarmid Institute’s newest Associate Investigators.

February 22, 2022

New MacDiarmid Institute Board Chair has extensive experience across both the science system and Te Aō Māori

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New MacDiarmid Institute Board Chair has extensive experience across both the science system and Te Aō Māori

New MacDiarmid Institute Board Chair has extensive experience across both the science system and Te Aō Māori

February 9, 2022

Liquid Metals, Surface Patterns, and the possibility of accessing a wider range of nanomaterials

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Liquid Metals, Surface Patterns, and the possibility of accessing a wider range of nanomaterials

Australian, New Zealand, and American scientists reported a new type of solidification patterns appearing on the surface of solidifying liquid…

February 8, 2022

Pandemic disruption to PhD research is bad for society and the economy – but there are solutions

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Pandemic disruption to PhD research is bad for society and the economy

Every year thousands of students enrol in PhD degrees at universities in New Zealand, and the government funds their degrees…

January 19, 2022

How does the nose know what it knows?

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How does the nose know what it knows?

Dr Natalie Plank is leading a team using nanoelectric devices to investigate how olfactory receptors transmit signals to insects about…

December 6, 2021

RNZ Nights' Sci Fi / Sci Fact

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RNZ Nights' Sci Fi / Sci Fact

Sci Fi / Sci Fact is a new RNZ podcast where a MacDiarmid Institute researcher takes an idea from pop…

December 6, 2021

Materials Scientist and Engineer Positions at Liquium (two-years fixed-term contract)

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Materials Scientist and Engineer Positions at Liquium (two-years fixed-term contract)

Materials Scientist and Engineer Positions at Liquium (two-years fixed-term contract): Come join us to build the future of ammonia and…

December 3, 2021

Alumna Dr Shalini Divya wins 2021 KiwiNet Breakthrough Innovator Award

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Alumna Dr Shalini Divya wins 2021 KiwiNet Breakthrough Innovator Award

Alumna Dr Shalini Divya of affiliated spinout TasmanIon wins 2021 KiwiNet Breakthrough Innovator Award

December 1, 2021

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