Dunedin Mayor Dave Cull and Environment Minister David Parker are among a group of high-profile speakers who will address an energy and climate change conference which begins in the city today.
Physical exercise is ''powerful medicine'' which enables people to live longer, but such physical activity is ''much more than just medicine'', Prof Jim Cotter, of the University of Otago, said...
Plans to produce next-generation hip replacements by 3D-bioprinting bone were among many University of Otago research projects supported by more than $3.5 million in career development awards.
Small changes in exercise can make a big difference in protecting brain health against the adverse effects of physical inactivity, Associate Prof Liana Machado says.
Gaininge a further $17.6 million will help Healthier Lives researchers, hosted by the University of Otago, to improve health research and counter the obesity epidemic, Prof Jim Mann says.
In tackling major climate change challenges, New Zealand can learn positive lessons from the widely destructive 1918 flu pandemic, two academics said in Dunedin yesterday.
Leading University of Otago scientist Prof Warren Tate has been awarded the Marsden Medal for services to science, an honour earlier won by his late brother, Dr Kevin Tate.
Imagine you're playing in a Bledisloe Cup clash against Australia but as you dive for the try, you find yourself holding a Scrabble dictionary and not a rugby ball.
University of Otago molecular microbiologist Associate Prof Peter Fineran has won a top international science prize for outstanding early career research.
Cellphones are often ''scorned as devices of distraction'', but a University of Otago study has found they can also support mindfulness apps and improve mental health.
The possible threats posed by ''space weather'' to New Zealand's electrical grids, and to satellites, were highlighted in a talk in Auckland by two Dunedin scientists last night.
After taking a break from a lengthy musical career, 90-year-old veteran Dunedin jazz drummer and singer Jack Allpress is delighted to be singing again.
Moves to create a "virtual campus" for rural health training would also improve health services in New Zealand’s rural towns, including those in Otago, Dr Garry Nixon says.