A high milk intake in women and men is not accompanied by a lower risk of fracture and instead may […]
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Quality agricultural journalism rewarded
I recently had the pleasure of judging the broadcast category of the New Zealand Guild of Agricultural Journalists & Communicators’ […]
Continue readingAudio: Science advice in situations of crisis
A panel discussion at the inaugural Science Advice to Governments conference in Auckland, 28-29 August, 2014. Science Advice in Situations […]
Continue readingScience blogging – taking your blogging to the next level
Workshop: Auckland, August 25, 2 – 5pm, Auckland waterfront Writing a blog is a great way to spread the word […]
Continue readingThe future of New Zealand science investment
The Government’s draft National Statement of Science Investment lays out the plan for science funding for the next decade and […]
Continue readingBeef a costly meat – experts respond
The environmental burdens imposed by beef production far exceed the burdens imposed by other types of livestock and plant staples, […]
Continue readingLeading HIV researchers among plane crash victims – experts respond
As many as 108 HIV/AIDs researchers, scientists, health officials and activists are feared to be among the victims of Malaysian Airlines […]
Continue readingScience podcasting workshop with The Naked Scientists
The Science Media Centre is introducing a series of workshops that will offer scientists the opportunity to pick up tips […]
Continue readingListener: The harm on the farm
The New Zealand Listener’s latest editorial looks at the issue of animal welfare in New Zealand, particularly in the pork […]
Continue readingDominion Post: Government efforts on water “shallow”
In its Wednesday editorial, the Dominion Post tackles the issue of freshwater quality in New Zealand, and last week’s release […]
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