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Author: John Kerr

MBIE funding for NZ science – In the News

In the News  |  Published: 07 September 201528 March 2016

The Government has announced the recipients of the 2015 Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment funding round, injecting $96.5 million […]

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Three trillion trees on earth – study

In the News  |  Published: 03 September 201503 September 2015

There are more than 3 trillion trees on Earth today, but since the start of human civilization the total number […]

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Seabirds’ plastic plight – In the news

In the News  |  Published: 02 September 201503 September 2015

The majority of seabird species are accidentally eating bits of plastic and the situation is likely to get worse, predicts […]

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Seabird plastic ingestion bad, getting worse – Expert reaction

Seabird plastic ingestion bad, getting worse – Expert reaction

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 02 September 201526 February 2019

By 2050 it will be almost impossible to find a seabird that hasn’t eaten plastic, predicts a new Australian study. […]

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Marine Protected Area definition too loose – Expert reaction

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 28 August 201528 March 2016

Countries should move away from establishing ‘Marine Protected Areas’ (MPAs) with varying limits on fishing activity and focus on clear […]

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Firstborn females more likely to be overweight, obese – NZ research

In the News  |  Published: 27 August 201528 March 2016

Girls who are born the first in their family are more likely to be overweight or obese compared to their […]

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MetService considered for BBC weather – Expert reaction

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 25 August 201525 August 2015

The BBC has dropped the UK Met Office as its weather forecasting provider and is considering a subsidiary of the […]

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Depression affects many New Zealand mums-to-be – research

In the News  |  Published: 24 August 2015

Almost one in eight pregnant women suffer from the symptoms of depression during their pregnancy, according to new research from […]

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Bowel cancer screening – in the news

In the News  |  Published: 21 August 201528 March 2016

The release of a major report on bowel cancer this week has re-ignited debate over nationwide screening for the disease. […]

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Latest carbon trading stats – expert reaction

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 21 August 201528 March 2016

The latest data from the New Zealand’s Emissions Trading Scheme, now in its eighth year of operation, is now out […]

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