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Groundbreaking soil research earns student prestigious award
Kerikeri's Sunny Perry wins Prime Minister’s Future Scientist Prize for soil research.
Iconic Auckland attractions $7.4m makeover
A $7.4 million centre has been created to make STEM fun for kids.
Weather: El Nino to deliver NZ parting shot with colder-than-average May
Forecasters are picking a dry and cold May for NZ – but not before a patch of wet weather.
US wants allies to cut chip-related China exports amid Huawei alarm
Financial Times: Washington urges three countries to tighten supply of tools and tech.
University of Auckland taken to ERA by ‘Plan B’ academic Simon Thornley
The university is now involved in a new employment dispute.
Goodbye El Nino, hello La Nina? What to expect for the NZ winter and beyond
The El Nino of 2023-24 is officially over. What's in store for the rest of the year?
NZ virologist says spread of bird flu across globe is ‘definitely cause for concern’
NZ needs to be prepared for H5N1 bird flu, which is evolving surprisingly quickly.
'We found it!': Meet the Kiwi DNA detectives helping sick kids around the world
For families, rare disorders can be misery. For Stephen Robertson, they're a mission.
How migraines, flu and heart attacks affect women and men differently
You can blame your hormones for how your body reacts to and fights certain infections.
The household products harming children outlined in hazardous substance briefing
Health Minister Dr Shane Reti received the aide-memoire in December last year.
Plight at the Museum: New Zealand's natural heritage at risk
Museum collections help save species from extinction - but now they're at risk themselves.
The world is in the middle of a record marine heatwave. What's happening?
New York Times: The 'massive records' set over 2023 are beyond what scientists expected.
NZ is being soaked by another atmospheric river - what are they?
They’ve powered some of our biggest deluges in recent years: what are atmospheric rivers?
Ministry for Culture and Heritage confirms job cutting proposal
More than 1300 jobs are facing the chop from government departments so far.
From weight loss to acne: Is apple cider vinegar really a cure-all?
New York Times: Never mind the TikTokers - here's what the science says.
More than 1300 public sector jobs to go: Full list of where axe is falling as more cuts loom
A number of job reductions have been due to stop-work notices.
Peter Higgs, who proposed the existence of the ‘God particle,’ dies at 94
The physicist's work helps scientists understand the riddles of the universe.
Why scents are being used to treat dementia and depression
Scent-based therapy is revolutionising care for depression and dementia.
Where will the next eclipse be? Nasa's gift to eclipse chasers
Nasa have the next millennium of eclipses locked down... weather is less predictable.
Around 30 jobs may be impacted by Callaghan Innovation restructure
The Lower Hutt-based Crown agency says it's a 'difficult time' for staff.
Is bird flu coming to people next? Are we ready?
NY Times: H5N1 is back in the news after cows and a farm worker were infected in the US.