Christchurch — A new device that purifies water cheaply and efficiently could revolutionise hydroponic growing and make farming more sustainable in a changing world.
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University of Canterbury
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Christchurch — A new device that purifies water cheaply and efficiently could revolutionise hydroponic growing and make farming more sustainable in a changing world.
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University of Canterbury
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Canterbury — Estelle Arundell, a pupil at Craighead Diocesan School in Timaru, has won Environment Canterbury’s Wrybill Trophy for 2012.
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Environment Canterbury
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Christchurch — The values surrounding law and politics in Antarctica will be under the spotlight at the final UC Science Café this Sunday (14 October).
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Christchurch City Council
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Christchurch — Ground-breaking University of Canterbury (UC) research could soon help people who have poor hearing or work in noisy places hear better.
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Canterbury — Environment Canterbury recently judged entries at the Canterbury-Westland Schools Science and Technology Fair, looking for projects that had a resource management theme.
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Christchurch — Two University of Canterbury (UC) PhD students are fine turning their world-first geothermal computer game in preparation for the international serious games showcase and challenge at Orlando, Florida, in December.
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Aoraki/Mount Cook — Stargazers and visitors heading to Aoraki Mount Cook early next month will be in a great location to witness a spectacular once-in-a-lifetime astronomy event.
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Christchurch — Nanotechnology instrument manufacturer Izon Science will host the Inter-University Nanotechnology Measurement Championships in Cambridge, Massachusetts tomorrow.
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Canterbury — Science and Technology Fair winners – earthquake dominates Christchurch entries The recent science and technology fairs held in Christchurch and Timaru resulted in numerous earthquake-related entries from Christchurch school pupils.
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Canterbury — University of Canterbury geologists will be working with four scientists from the University of Calgary’s Consortium for Research in Elastic Wave Exploration Seismology (CREWES) and GNS Science to undertake a seismic reflection survey in Christchurch, beginning this week.
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Christchurch — Biotech firm, Canterbury Scientific, has invested significantly in new world-class laboratories in Addington Christchurch with the aim to expand the innovation and production of its globally recognised haemoglobin controls.
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Christchurch — University of Canterbury researchers Dr Fiona Cross and Professor Robert Jackson have found that the East African spider that feeds on a notorious malaria-carrying mosquito is attracted to smelly human feet.
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Christchurch — Any trip to Antarctica is an amazing experience, but following in his grandfather’s footsteps more than 100 years later was a memorable and emotional experience for Julian Evans.
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Canterbury — The University of Canterbury (UC) and Lincoln University have joined forces to offer a new Graduate Certificate in Science Innovation and Entrepreneurship, starting in 2011.
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Christchurch — Two University of Canterbury mathematicians have received national recognition for their contributions to the discipline.
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Christchurch — The development and release on November 15 of the new cancer treatment drug Halaven by USA company Eisai Inc., would not have happened without the input of University of Canterbury researchers.
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Christchurch — Christchurch researchers are examining the role of genes in two of New Zealand’s most common mental illnesses – depression and alcohol addiction.
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Canterbury — The Wrybill Trophy for the top Canterbury science fair project, as judged by Environment Canterbury, was presented to Lincoln High School’s Thomas Ferguson by Lincoln University’s Professor Jon Hickford and Dame Margaret Bazley in Christchurch today.
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Canterbury — University of Canterbury researchers have been awarded more than $8 million in funding in this year’s Marsden Fund round.
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Canterbury — Pond algae could create biofuel for heating, a Lincoln High School student found out as part of his science project for this year’s Canterbury-Westland Schools’ Science and Technology Fair.
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Christchurch — A tiny East African jumping spider has proven to University of Canterbury researchers that it uses more than just its eight eyes to hunt prey and find a mate.
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