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  • Time ticking down for next nova explosion

    Audio
    science space
    29 Apr 2024
    Artist's impression of a white dwarf, G29-38, accreting planetary material from a circumstellar debris disk. When the planetary material hits the white dwarf surface, a plasma is formed and cools via detectable X-ray emission.

    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

  • Study up on the govt's new education priorities

    News
    Politics education
    29 Apr 2024
    National MP Erica Stanford

    Education minister Erica Stanford wants "every child to be inspired and engaged in their learning".

    'Achievement, attendance, engagement' - government announces new education priorities
  • Global sustainability standards impact NZ exports

    News
    Business environment
    29 Apr 2024
    No caption

    Exporters are under pressure to meet international standards on climate change adopted in major markets.

    Global sustainability standards impact New Zealand exports
  • Temperatures reach 50C as heatwave hits Philippines

    News
    World weather
    29 Apr 2024
    A man showers with a hose during hot weather in Manila on April 28, 2024. The Philippines will suspend in-person classes in all public schools for two days due to extreme heat and a nationwide strike by jeepney drivers, the education department said on April 28. (Photo by Earvin Perias / AFP)

    Classes have been suspended at thousands of schools and there are fears for people's health as the mercury spikes.

    Temperatures reach 50C as heatwave hits Philippines
  • ANZAC Day commemorated throughout French Pacific and beyond

    News
    Pacific
    29 Apr 2024
    Pierre Schill Chief of the French Army and lieutenant-general Simon STUART Chief of the Australian Army at ANZAC Day Ceremonies in Paris 25 April 2024.

    With a strong emphasis on the "FRANZ" trilateral alliance, ANZAC Day was commemorated throughout the French Pacific and in mainland France late last week.

    ANZAC Day commemorated throughout French Pacific and beyond
  • The tiny spiders that might be as smart as mammals

    News
    New Zealand science
    29 Apr 2024
    Portia fimbriata on the lookup

    Portia jumping spiders may have an IQ similar to mammals, a researcher says. Audio

    Portia jumping spiders may have ability to plan attacks on prey
  • Green hydrogen developments promise a lower carbon future

    Audio
    climate energy
    29 Apr 2024
    hydrogen logo on gas stations fuel dispenser. h2 combustion Truck engine for emission free ecofriendly transport. 3d rendering

    It's hoped a new GNS Science lab can crack open the door to cheaper green hydrogen production  Audio

  • Green hydrogen developments promise a lower carbon future

    News
    The Detail climate
    29 Apr 2024
    hydrogen logo on gas stations fuel dispenser. h2 combustion Truck engine for emission free ecofriendly transport. 3d rendering

    It's hoped a new GNS Science lab can crack open the door to cheaper green hydrogen production 

    Audio

    Powering ahead with green hydrogen
  • Seal pups and penguin chicks exposed to more UV in Antarctica

    News
    Comment & Analysis science
    28 Apr 2024
    [Weddell Sea, Snow Hill Island, Antarctica] A nursery group of Emperor penguin chicks, huddled together, looking around.  A breeding colony. (Photo by David Schultz / Mint Images / Mint Images via AFP)

    Longer-lasting ozone holes over Antarctica expose the pups and chicks to much more UV.

    Seal pups and penguin chicks exposed to more UV in Antarctica
  • David Robson: Could your anxiety be your superpower?

    Audio
    science health
    28 Apr 2024
    David Robson

    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 2024
    Female journalist at a news conference, writing notes, holding microphone.

    Mary Argue is back guiding us through the latest weird and wonderful headlines from the world of science. Audio

  • Is this the world's weirdest scam?

    News
    World Media & Technology
    27 Apr 2024
    No caption

    Deborah Vankin was surprised to discover one morning that the internet believed she was dead.

    An American journalist read her own obituary online, and soon discovered the strange world of obit pirates
  • Much of NZ 'dotted' with little-known volcanoes, scientist reveals

    News
    New Zealand science
    27 Apr 2024
    View across Hereweka Farm towards Otago Harbour. Once covered in forest, Otago Peninsula is now mostly farmland.

    Saturday Morning - Many people do not know Northland was built on a volcanic field, while the Otago Peninsula is "one big volcanic complex". Audio

    Much of NZ 'dotted' with little-known volcanoes, scientist reveals
  • Graham Leonard: New Zealand's B-list volcanoes

    Audio
    science environment
    27 Apr 2024

    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

    Audio
    sport
    27 Apr 2024
    Kiwi scientist and champion épée-fencer Dr Matt Baker.

    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

  • How NZ sheep are helping find a cure for Alzheimer's

    News
    New Zealand Country
    27 Apr 2024
    The weekly sheep sale at Gisborne's Matawhero Stockyards

    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.

    NZ Centre for Brain Research testing Alzheimer's treatments on sheep
  • The six reasons diners avoid plant-based meat

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    26 Apr 2024
    People customers in a cafe, coffee shop, bar, restaurant, meal, food, drink

    Australians were asked why they don't order plant-based meat dishes when dining out.

    What kind of diner are you? 6 types of diners who avoid plant-based meat dishes
  • Conservation slowing biodiversity loss, scientists say

    News
    World environment
    26 Apr 2024
    Thought to have travelled 37,000km from South Africa to Australia

    The findings offer a "ray of light" for those working to protect threatened animals and plants.

    Conservation slowing biodiversity loss, scientists say
  • How the oldest telescope in New Zealand was discovered

    News
    New Zealand history
    26 Apr 2024
    The telescope dating back to 1736 at Tūhura Otago Museum.

    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

    How the oldest telescope in New Zealand was discovered
  • The government's 20 trips abroad this month

    News
    Politics Corrections and Clarifications
    26 Apr 2024
    Christopher Luxon on Tuk Tuk tour in Bangkok, April 2024.

    The government appears committed to overseas visits with 14 ministers and MPs in 18 countries this month.

    The government's 20 trips abroad in April
  • Oldest telescope in New Zealand discovered

    Audio
    history science
    26 Apr 2024

    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

    News
    Pacific
    26 Apr 2024
    The Great Pacific Garbage Patch sits in the north 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.

    Plastics treaty could have major benefit for Pacific
  • Global leaders take major step to reduce gas emissions

    Audio
    Pacific environment
    26 Apr 2024
    Plastic ban

    Global leaders take major step to reduce gas emissions. Audio

  • Climate: How a legal victory in Europe could affect NZ

    News
    Comment & Analysis court
    25 Apr 2024
    Members of Swiss association Senior Women for Climate Protection react after the announcement of decisions after a hearing of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) to decide in three separate cases if states are doing enough in the face of global warming in rulings that could force them to do more, in Strasbourg, eastern France, on April 9, 2024. Europe's top rights court on April 9 said Switzerland was not doing enough to tackle climate change, in the first such ruling on the responsibility of states in curbing global warming. The ECHR however threw out two other cases against European states on procedural grounds. (Photo by Frederick FLORIN / AFP)

    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?

    Climate change and human rights: How a landmark legal victory in Europe could affect NZ
  • The ‘treasure’ plant mistaken for algae in Marlborough Sounds

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    25 Apr 2024
    Seagrass in Marlborough Sounds - single use only

    A seagrass still found in the region is in global decline and many don't know of its importance, a coastal scientist says.

    The ‘treasure’ plant mistaken for algae in Marlborough Sounds
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