Search Results
Related tags:
- science
- Sciences
- Science
- Superspy Science: Science
- marine science
- science communication
- forensic science
- citizen science
- Christian Science
- science commercialisation
- data science
- GNS Science
- science show
- exercise science
- science funding
- food science
- social science
- science advice
- Science Explosion
- computer science
- science writing
- behavioural science
- science fiction
- climate science
- science honours
Displaying items 3326 - 3350 of 10000 in total
-
Time ticking down for next nova explosion
Every eighty years, a nova 3,000 light years away called T Coronae Borealis spectacularly erupts, appearing as a new star in the sky. Audio
-
'Achievement, attendance, engagement' - government announces new education priorities
Study up on the govt's new education priorities
Education minister Erica Stanford wants "every child to be inspired and engaged in their learning".
-
Global sustainability standards impact New Zealand exports
Global sustainability standards impact NZ exports
Exporters are under pressure to meet international standards on climate change adopted in major markets.
-
Temperatures reach 50C as heatwave hits Philippines
Temperatures reach 50C as heatwave hits Philippines
Classes have been suspended at thousands of schools and there are fears for people's health as the mercury spikes.
-
ANZAC Day commemorated throughout French Pacific and beyond
ANZAC Day commemorated throughout French Pacific and beyond
With a strong emphasis on the "FRANZ" trilateral alliance, ANZAC Day was commemorated throughout the French Pacific and in mainland France late last week.
-
Portia jumping spiders may have ability to plan attacks on prey
The tiny spiders that might be as smart as mammals
Portia jumping spiders may have an IQ similar to mammals, a researcher says. Audio
-
Green hydrogen developments promise a lower carbon future
It's hoped a new GNS Science lab can crack open the door to cheaper green hydrogen production Audio
-
Powering ahead with green hydrogen
Green hydrogen developments promise a lower carbon future
It's hoped a new GNS Science lab can crack open the door to cheaper green hydrogen production
Audio -
Seal pups and penguin chicks exposed to more UV in Antarctica
Seal pups and penguin chicks exposed to more UV in Antarctica
Longer-lasting ozone holes over Antarctica expose the pups and chicks to much more UV.
-
David Robson: Could your anxiety be your superpower?
David Robson is an award-winning science writer specialising in the extremes of the human brain, body and behaviour. Audio
-
The headlines we didn’t read
Audio 28 Apr 2024Mary Argue is back guiding us through the latest weird and wonderful headlines from the world of science. Audio
-
An American journalist read her own obituary online, and soon discovered the strange world of obit pirates
Is this the world's weirdest scam?
Deborah Vankin was surprised to discover one morning that the internet believed she was dead.
-
Much of NZ 'dotted' with little-known volcanoes, scientist reveals
Much of NZ 'dotted' with little-known volcanoes, scientist reveals
Saturday Morning - Many people do not know Northland was built on a volcanic field, while the Otago Peninsula is "one big volcanic complex". Audio
-
Graham Leonard: New Zealand's B-list volcanoes
New Zealand's volcanoes are world renowned, and most Kiwis are familiar with our big ones such as Ruapehu, Taranaki and Tarawera. But what about our lesser talked about volcanoes? GNS Science… Audio
-
Dr Matt Baker: en garde for the Olympics
Kiwi scientist and champion épée-fencer Dr Matt Baker is representing NZ at fencing in the final Olympic qualifying tournament in Dubai later today. Sydney-based Baker is Scientia Research Fellow in… Audio
-
NZ Centre for Brain Research testing Alzheimer's treatments on sheep
How NZ sheep are helping find a cure for Alzheimer's
A University of Auckland geneticist says sheep are ideal for testing drugs, due to their longer life span, complex brain structure and genetic similarity to humans.
-
What kind of diner are you? 6 types of diners who avoid plant-based meat dishes
The six reasons diners avoid plant-based meat
Australians were asked why they don't order plant-based meat dishes when dining out.
-
Conservation slowing biodiversity loss, scientists say
Conservation slowing biodiversity loss, scientists say
The findings offer a "ray of light" for those working to protect threatened animals and plants.
-
How the oldest telescope in New Zealand was discovered
How the oldest telescope in New Zealand was discovered
One of Aotearoa's oldest scientific instruments languished for years in a cardboard box until it was discovered to date back to the days of Captain Cook. Audio
-
The government's 20 trips abroad in April
The government's 20 trips abroad this month
The government appears committed to overseas visits with 14 ministers and MPs in 18 countries this month.
-
Oldest telescope in New Zealand discovered
Following the discovery of a box marked "old telescope", the Tuhura Otago Museum has become home to New Zealand's oldest telescope, dating back to 1736. The telescope is now in the 'Director's Choice'… Audio
-
Plastics treaty could have major benefit for Pacific
Plastics treaty could have major benefit for Pacific
One scientist and his team say new data they've produced shows it is possible to achieve a goal of near "zero plastic" pollution by 2040.
-
Global leaders take major step to reduce gas emissions
Global leaders take major step to reduce gas emissions. Audio
-
Climate change and human rights: How a landmark legal victory in Europe could affect NZ
Climate: How a legal victory in Europe could affect NZ
Analysis - A seven-year campaign by a group of over 2000 Swiss women recently ended. The decision has made waves in Europe. Might its ripples reach New Zealand's shores?
-
The ‘treasure’ plant mistaken for algae in Marlborough Sounds
The ‘treasure’ plant mistaken for algae in Marlborough Sounds
A seagrass still found in the region is in global decline and many don't know of its importance, a coastal scientist says.