Groups who want 1080 banned in New Zealand are preparing for nationwide protests this Sunday. 1080, or sodium fluoroacetate, is […]
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DOC scientist on Whiting O’Keefe paper on 1080 and birds
Department of Conservation statistician Ian Westbrooke comments on 1080 use and the impact on birds and responds to the Whiting […]
Continue readingPODCAST: Andrew Waterworth on the art of science documentary making
Natural History New Zealand‘s Andrew Waterworth was the keynote speaker at the Science Communicators Association’s annual conference in Palmerston North […]
Continue readingPODCAST: Communicating in a pandemic
The Ministry of Health’s strategic communications manager Spiro Anastasiou gave attendees at the Science Communicators Association conference an insight into […]
Continue readingNZ Herald: NZ takes prize for ‘shameless two fingers’ to world
The New Zealand Herald reports on a recent column by Guardian columnist Fred Pearce, in which he he says that […]
Continue readingPODCAST: Ian Shaw, Peter Gluckman at the NZAS science awards
The New Zealand Association of Scientists Awards for 2009 were presented last night by the Minister for Research, Science and […]
Continue readingStuff/NZPA: New agriculture greenhouse gas research centre
Formally announced in June, much work still needs to be done to ensure that the Centre for Agricultural Greenhouse Gas […]
Continue readingDom Post: Seas may rise even higher
The Dominion Post’s environment reporter Kiran Chug on the implications of climate change for sea level changes. An excerpt: (read […]
Continue readingNZ Herald: Weather to get more extreme, say scientists
The New Zealand Herald’s environment reporter Eloise Gibson reports on a climate science update given by senior New Zealand climate […]
Continue readingThe Large Hadron Collider – separating myth from reality
Last week at Science Express @ Te Papa, physicist Marcus Wilson spoke about the Large Hadron Collider, and the myths […]
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