A new pump station is now pumping all of Governors Bay’s treated wastewater – an average of 136,000 litres per day – through a new submarine pipeline to Lyttelton.
Professor Olaf Diegel, who recently joined the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Engineering, predicts that in the not too distant future we’ll be printing soft tissue organs ready for tra
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The risk of cyberattack is growing and New Zealand must counter this increased threat to our digital systems and security, writes Dr Rizwan Asghar, senior lecturer at the University of Auckl
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