New company to advance potential treatment for cancer and other diseases
An immunotherapy technology for treating cancer and other diseases has been patented and will be the initial focus of a newly-formed company.
An immunotherapy technology for treating cancer and other diseases has been patented and will be the initial focus of a newly-formed company.
Thin Ice, the award-winning documentary about global warming made in collaboration with Victoria University, will air on US public television stations later this year.
An collaboration led by Victoria University scientists shows high temperature superconducting (HTS) power transformers can significantly reduce energy loss.
Victoria University’s first ever Master of Geographic Information Science (GIS), Andrew Clouston, has graduated.
A model developed by PhD student Mohammad Ayat has allowed him to conduct intricate experiments into the cochlea, which may lead to improved methods of treatment for hearing impairments.
A series of studies by PhD student Brittany Cardwell has revealed that when people evaluate claims they are positively influenced by decorative photographs.
Professor Colin Wilson has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, one of the highest international honours in science.
A chance observation along Wellington’s south coast led PhD student Gagandeep Jain to make a scientific breakthrough.
PhD research shows that hybridisation of algae that live in reef corals could provide a means for corals to adapt to global warming.
PhD student Cécile Massiot represented Victoria University of Wellington at the 2015 World Geothermal Congress in Melbourne.