Kiran Chug writes in the Dominion Post about the multiple uses New Zealand’s glow-worms could be put to: from helping […]
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NZ Herald: Pilot project to burn NZ coal underground
Grant Bradley writes about a pilot project taking place, in Waikato, to test underground coal gasification (UCG), which makes use […]
Continue readingNZ Herald: Clever Kiwi companies out to prove that technology can save money, as well as many people’s lives
An article in the New Zealand Herald profiles some of the Kiwi companies who are developing interesting technologies – from […]
Continue readingRadio NZ: Spacecraft lands in Australian outback
A Japanese space capsule which, hopefully, contains the first asteroid sample to be brought back to Earth, has landed in […]
Continue readingODT/NZPA:Cellphones could become classroom tools
A new pilot programme underway in Auckland could see teachers switch from banning cell phones in classrooms, to making them […]
Continue readingNZ Herald: Albatross fights for survival
The Chatham Albatross, one of the world’s most endangered birds, is no longer quite as endangered as once it was, […]
Continue readingDom Post: Niwa looks beyond salmon to boost NZ fish farming options
Hamish Rutherford writes in the Dominion Post about NIWA’s work in developing new types of aquaculture, in order to be […]
Continue readingODT/NZPA: Varied interpretation of science led to lawsuit
Comvita New Zealand has pulled its research commission from the University of Waikato, instead giving it to the University of […]
Continue readingDom Post: Liquid waste cleaner all go
Catherine Harris writes in the Dominion Post about a new technology, being developed by Viclink, which is able to take […]
Continue readingNewsletter Digest: Space capsule landing, oil drilling, and Fieldays
Aussie-bound space capsule due Scientists in the desolate South Australian outback are preparing for the touch down of a Japanese […]
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