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  • 'Just as we did in 1984' - School brings back traditional single-cell classrooms

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    25 Apr 2024
    Rangiora High School principal Bruce Kearney relaxes in the school library, which has been moved into the refurbished Rakakuri building.

    Rangiora High School has a 1980s feel about it, following the refurbishment of its Rakahuri building, says principal Bruce Kearney.

    School brings back traditional single-cell classrooms
  • Turning the tide – what it takes to take out rats

    Audio
    Pacific science
    25 Apr 2024
    An image of an island in the middle of the ocean behind a stylised kelp illustration

    Kate Evans visits a passionate team as they carpet a remote volcanic island in Tonga with poisoned bait, hoping to eradicate rats. What does it take to complete this kind of project, what are the… Audio

  • Turning the tide – what it takes to take out rats

    News
    Our Changing World Pacific
    25 Apr 2024
    An image of an island in the middle of the ocean behind a stylised kelp illustration

    Kate Evans visits a passionate team as they carpet a remote volcanic island in Tonga with poisoned bait, hoping to eradicate rats. What does it take to complete this kind of project, what are the…

    Audio

    Turning the tide – what it takes to take out rats
  • Students from tiny school raise enough money to attend US competition

    News
    New Zealand education
    24 Apr 2024
    Motatau 12-year-olds Te Maioha Tipene, left, and Zacchaeus Tua test their aquabot in the school pool.

    The students from Motatau School will travel to an international aquabotics competition in Washington DC.

    Northland students get enough donations to attend US competition
  • Watch: Nasa, Rocket Lab launch giant 'mirror in space'

    News
    New Zealand technology
    24 Apr 2024
    Nasa launched its new solar sail mission from the Māhia Peninsula in Hawke's Bay on 24 April 2024.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9izutzETw1U

    Nasa's new mission, using sunlight for propulsion, has been launched from Hawke's Bay. Video, Audio

    Watch: Nasa, Rocket Lab launch solar sail from Hawke's Bay
  • Hydrogen fuel station opens in South Auckland

    Audio
    science environment
    24 Apr 2024

    New Zealand is one step closer to low-emissions road freight with the opening of a hydrogen fuelling station in South Auckland on Tuesday. Maia Ingoe reports. Audio

  • RocketLab launching NASA satellite from Mahia Peninsula

    Audio
    technology science
    24 Apr 2024

    A new satellite launching on Wednesday is set to sail on sunlight, 1,000 kilometres above the Earth. NASA's Advanced Composite Solar Sail System is one of two satellites RocketLab is launching from… Audio

  • Shower Thoughts: Does peeing on lemon trees actually work?

    Audio
    science environment
    23 Apr 2024

    Is this old trick good gardening, or just a bit weird? Landscape designer Justin Newcombe says he's tried it - and it works. Audio

  • Reclusive photographer's body went undiscovered for months

    News
    New Zealand Otago
    23 Apr 2024
    Peter Robb had uploaded dozens of photos from around Dunedin to online stock photo databases. Photo / Peter Robb



FREE FOR EDITORIAL USE

    The death of Peter Robb made international headlines for his misguided pursuits at love, but remains unexplained.

    Dunedin unexplained death: Body of reclusive man Peter Robb undiscovered for months
  • How AI is affecting research, Dr Ally Gibson's experience

    Audio
    technology science
    23 Apr 2024
    Human's hands with tech theme double exposure icons. Concept of big data.

    In 2021 Dr Ally Gibson launched a research project which required participants to submit short stories in response to a prompt about dating.To find out more about how AI ruined her research Dr Ally… Audio

  • NZ's response to 'significant' migration levels

    Audio 23 Apr 2024

    Stats NZ figures in the year to January show more than 250,000 people arrived in New Zealand. Massey University Professor Paul Spoonley says the volume of arrivals has contributed a significant net… Audio

  • Report into Maui fires expounds disaster timeline, 'acts of heroism'

    News
    Pacific Hawaii
    23 Apr 2024
    In this image obtained from the County of Maui in Hawaii, shows a wildfire in Lahaina, on 9 August, 2023. Hawaii wildfires fanned by winds from Hurricane Dora forced evacuation late on 8 August.

    Fire Safety Research Institute's Derek Alkonis says the investigation gives a forensic study into the fires. He says the next two reports are expected to give potentially incriminating evidence. Audio

    Report into Maui fires disaster expounds timeline, 'acts of heroism'
  • WADA fires back at critics over Chinese swimming scandal

    News
    Sport
    23 Apr 2024
    Swimming.

    WADA says it stood by its decisions and given circumstances and evidence would do the same again.

    WADA fires back at critics over Chinese swimming scandal
  • New report on how to maximise benefits of AI and gene editing

    Audio
    technology science
    23 Apr 2024

    A new report by New Zealand scholars released in Paris on Tuesday morning looks at how to maximise the benefits and minimise risks associated with rapidly developing technologies such as AI and gene… Audio

  • 'Good and bad purposes' of new tech examined in new report

    News
    Business technology
    23 Apr 2024
    Sir Peter Gluckman

    New Zealand researchers have produced an international report looking at how to maximise the benefits and minimise risks associated with rapidly developing technologies, such as AI and gene editing.

    'Good and bad purposes' of new tech examined in new report
  • Seymour, hospices call for changes to assisted dying law

    News
    Politics
    23 Apr 2024
    David Seymour announcing pet bonds

    Both ACT's leader and advocates say parts of the End of Life Choice Act need fixing.

    End of Life Choice Act: Changes needed in review, say advocates
  • Is it time to update our understanding of the universe? Some cosmologists think so

    Audio
    science space
    22 Apr 2024
    no caption

    Oxford University professor Subir Sarkar says over the past 100 years our understanding of how the universe works has changed dramatically as technology has improved in leaps and bounds. Audio

  • One of Jupiter's moons volcanically active

    Audio
    space
    22 Apr 2024

    New research suggests one of Jupiter's moons, Io, has been volcanically active for billions of years, perhaps since the formation of the solar system 4.5 billion years ago. GNS Science Volcanic Fluid… Audio

  • Bright aurora light up Southern photographers

    News
    New Zealand science
    21 Apr 2024
    Aurora above Lake Wakatipu, between 5 and 6am on 20 April, 2024.

    Two nights of bright aurora have had night photographers running for their cameras to capture the multicoloured skies.

    Bright aurora light up Southern photographers
  • Does 'zombie deer disease' pose risks for humans?

    News
    World science
    21 Apr 2024
    Red deer stag (Cervus elephus) in velvet, Westland, New Zealand

    The deaths of two hunters who ate meat from deer infected with chronic wasting disease has scientists arguing over whether it can spread to humans.

    Does 'zombie deer disease' pose risks for humans?
  • The headlines we didn’t read

    Audio
    science life and society
    21 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 including the many universes that could be created with every decision we make - among other… Audio

  • DIANZ urges 'extreme caution' over fake diazepam

    News
    New Zealand health
    20 Apr 2024
    The fake diazepam tablet was blue, circular and had no markings, says DIANZ.

    A highly potent synthetic opioid, N-Desethyletonitazene, has been detected in a fake diazepam tablet.

    Synthetic opioid found in fake diazepam - DIANZ
  • Ha the Unclear wander through their catalogue on Kingdom in a Cul de Sac

    Audio
    music
    20 Apr 2024
    Ha the unclear

    Freshly signed to a French record label, the local band have released a collection that's both best-of and new release. Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Ha the Unclear wander through their catalogue on Kingdom in a Cul de Sac

    News
    The Sampler music
    20 Apr 2024
    Ha the unclear

    Freshly signed to a French record label, the local band have released a collection that's both best-of and new release.

    Video, Audio

    Review: Kingdom in a Cul de Sac by Ha the Unclear
  • Elizabeth Kolbert: The A to Z of climate change

    Audio
    science environment
    20 Apr 2024
    Elizabeth Kolbert and the cover of her book 'H is for Hope'

    Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Elizabeth Kolbert tells the story of climate change in her new alphabetised essay collection H Is for Hope. As our world warms up, Kolbert hopes the book will help… Audio

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