Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University is proud to recognise two outstanding women in food science and product development through the Massey University Woman in Food Science and Technology Award.
New research has provided evidence that having at least one adult show up consistently, respectfully and relationally is the ...
A recent study has found that consumers can taste differences in milk depending on what cows eat, as well as the stage of lactation at which the milk is produced.
A recent study combining neuroscience and artificial intelligence (AI) sheds new light on how memory-related regions of the ...
The Making Care Work project aims to reveal the family-life challenges of unpredictable work scheduling and suggest ways to better support working households in Aotearoa New Zealand. A new research ...
Professor Venter was welcomed on to each of Massey’s three campuses with pōwhiri led by local mana whenua, followed by events to engage with staff. Talking to staff, Professor Venter expressed ...
Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s Molecular Epidemiology and Public Health Laboratory (mEpiLab) is leading a major initiative to better understand and combat leptospirosis in Taranaki’s ...
The swearing taboo may be losing its grip on New Zealanders if the winner of the 2025 Massey University Quote of the Year is anything to go by. The winning quote, penned by The Post National Affairs ...
Dr Alexander Kanon’s PhD research explored whether kiwifruit could be the secret ingredient to supporting better sleep, mood and brain health, with his findings revealing the New Zealand-grown fruit ...
New research explores whether psychological distress actually makes people more likely to believe in conspiracy theories. The team found very limited evidence for a link between elevated distress and ...
When Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University student Nero Asher discovered how fragile kākāpō eggs are and the ruggedness of the places they are laid, he decided to design a safer way to transport ...
This year’s Aotearoa New Zealand Social Workers Day theme Toitū te kotahitanga, Toitū te oranga, strengthening intergenerational solidarity for enduring wellbeing, emphasises the importance of caring ...
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