Water quality in our rivers, streams, lakes and estuaries is deteriorating as land use, particularly by the agricultural sector intensifies. […]
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The consequences of more acidic oceans
The world’s oceans absorb around one third of the carbon released into the atmosphere as a result of human activities […]
Continue readingDrilling back in time in the name of climate science
Can looking at samples of five million year-old rock sediment tell us the consequences of warming the earth by pumping […]
Continue readingThe week ahead in science (to February 20)
Australia’s week of horror The bush fires that have ravaged part of southern Victoria have been in the headlines all […]
Continue readingThe Week in Science (to February 13)
The trouble with immunisation Immunisation has been in the news of late, with experts suggesting New Zealand faces a whooping […]
Continue readingGlobal Warming’s “evil twin” – ocean acidification
Three New Zealand marine experts have joined scientists from around the world in signing the Monaco Declaration, which aims to […]
Continue readingThe week ahead in science (to Feb 5)
Dear science reporters, Upcoming events, new research and SMC backgrounders and a taste of what might be on the news […]
Continue readingDo embargoes make journalists lazy?
You know that feeling – its gone 7pm in the newsroom and you’ve still to hear back from the two […]
Continue readingSMC Heads-up: the coming week in science (to Jan 29)
Dear science reporters, Upcoming events, new research and SMC backgrounders and a taste of what might be on the news […]
Continue readingThe Week In Science: New reseach and hot issues – to Jan 22
The silly season is over and the country’s newsroom’s are starting to fill up again with (ahem) enthusiastic and refreshed […]
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