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When headlines go wrong – a scientist’s perspective
The newspaper sub-editor can be a reporter’s greatest ally and worst enemy. When subs are on form they can save […]
Continue readingMonbiot and Massey academic square off on biochar
Of the many geo-engineering schemes gaining attention at the moment, mirrors in space and fertilisation of the oceans with iron […]
Continue readingGovernment’s broadband network plan takes shape
If the Government’s multibillion dollar plan to deliver high-speed internet access 75 per cent of the population has been a […]
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Continue readingMIT’s open access push for scientific research
So what happens to the traditional cycle of publishing scientific research in journals when a major player like the Massachusetts […]
Continue readingETS submissions a mixed bag of science and lobbying
The first wave of submissions to the ETS Review Committee have been published on the New Zealand Parliament website. The […]
Continue readingTonga’s big blast and other spectacular eruptions
The volcanic eruption on the small islet of Hunga Ha’apai, near Tonga’s capital Nuku’alofa on Thursday has devastated birdlife and […]
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Continue readingNew Zealand, Russia leading in xenotransplantation trials
There’s always a certain cringe factor when we start talking about taking tissue or even whole organs from animals and […]
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