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Author: John Kerr

Smoking in films R18?

In the News  |  Published: 21 September 201121 September 2011

British public health experts have made a call for films depicting smoking to be classified as R18, but a New […]

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Kiwi scientists support Italian seismologists on trial

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 21 September 201121 September 2011

Several Italian earthquake scientists are currently standing trial for manslaughter, after accusations that their lack of warnings led to the […]

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Science and the media – Sir Paul Callaghan

Reflections on Science  |  Published: 19 September 201119 September 2011

According to Prof Sir Paul Callaghan, the Kiwi media are doing OK, but could do better in science coverage – […]

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Sir Paul Callaghan on NZ’s future – Video

Reflections on Science  |  Published: 19 September 201119 September 2011

Professor Sir Paul Callaghan delivered Victoria University’s Inaugural Chancellor’s Lecture to 1500 people in the Wellington Town Hall on 14 […]

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Kiwi diet scrutinised

In the News  |  Published: 16 September 201116 September 2011

A comprehensive nutrition survey has revealed more about what New Zealanders are eating – and how it is affecting our […]

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Science funding shows results

Reflections on Science  |  Published: 16 September 201116 September 2011

Writing for the Dominion Post‘s Business Day, Jon Morgan holds up solid new research as an example of why science […]

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(Updated) New Zealand Diet and Nutrition Survey – Experts Respond

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 15 September 201115 September 2011

New Zealand’s latest nutrition survey shows the nation’s obesity epidemic surged ahead over the past dozen years — even though […]

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Fatherhood lowers testosterone – experts respond

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 13 September 201113 September 2011

New research provides compelling evidence that human males are biologically wired to care for their offspring, showing for the first […]

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Explosion at French nuclear reactor – experts respond

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 13 September 201113 September 2011

An explosion at a French nuclear reactor has killed one person and injured others, but experts say there is no […]

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Scientists: lack of funding pushing young scientists overseas

In the News  |  Published: 08 September 201109 September 2011

An open letter signed by 560 researchers is calling on the government to provide better funding to keep young scientists […]

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