A young generation of digital natives show a clear preference for receiving in-person mental health support rather than ...
Plant blindness is a growing concern, and one Otago academic has set out to do something about it. The term, coined in 1998 ...
Self-described as accident-prone, Ben Timmings has first-hand experience of bloody and brutal injuries. From a severe ...
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Dr Dave McMorran has just recorded his 266th podcast which features Geology PhD student Julien Eschenroeder talking about his ...
Since waving goodbye to her aunt and uncle, who were leaving Manhattan on a cruise liner in the 1950s, Dr Wendy London has ...
Founded in 1869, the University of Otago is New Zealand’s oldest university. Today it has a nationwide presence and enjoys an ...
Receiving an award from your peers is always significant, but for Otago Professor Rob Walker a personal connection makes it ...
Night owls may have noticed something a bit different in the Robertson Library at closing time recently. Associate University Librarian Shiobhan Smith says creating a closing announcement in English ...
Jacques Prévert, France's most widely read poet since Victor Hugo, was born in Paris in 1900. He left school in 1915 and worked at various jobs until 1920 when he served in the military in Lorraine ...
Spatially explicit capture–recapture (SECR or SCR) is used to estimate the density of an animal population from capture–recapture data collected using an array of 'detectors'. Detectors may be ...