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You, Me and UV
The good and the bad of ultraviolet radiation
What actually is ultraviolet radiation? Where does it come from? What effects does it have on the Earth and on our bodies? Can we put ultraviolet radiation to good use?
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The problem with sunbeds
UV in sunbeds is 3–8 times stronger than the midday summer sun. Anyone who uses a sunbed increases their risk of skin cancer.
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Associate Professor Rod Dunbar
Associate Professor Rod Dunbar is a principal scientist at the Maurice Wilkins Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery.
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Melanoma spread pattern model
Hayley Reynolds (Auckland Bioengineering Institute) is developing a computerised 3D model of the body that will help doctors predict where a patient’s cancerous melanoma cells are more likely to...
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Vitamin D and UV
Vitamin D plays an important role in our bodies. Very few foods are naturally rich in vitamin D, so exposure to UV radiation from in sunlight is important.
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Tertiary treatment of effluent
Sanjay Kumarasingham (Watercare Services Ltd) discusses what tertiary treatment of...
