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The role of traditional knowledge in a changing climate
The role of traditional knowledge in a changing climate
Opinion - Pacific people derive their own methodology to combine their rich traditions with modern science to live sustainably in a changing climate, writes Philip Malsale.
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What is avian influenza H5N1, also known as bird flu, and why has it been found in US dairy cows?
Bird flu: what is it, and why has it been found in US dairy cows?
There are few places in the world the high pathogenicity bird flu has not yet reached, and scientists say the world is in an animal pandemic.
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Trump, in Pennsylvania, attacks judge as first criminal trial looms
Trump lashes out at 'crooked judge' as unprecedented trial of a former President to begin
Trump is expected to be in Manhattan on Tuesday NZ time for the beginning of his first criminal trial, a case involving hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels.
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Dr Stephen Best: Restoring sight for all
Ophthalmologist Stephen Best can work modern-day miracles. For the past 25 years, the glaucoma specialist has removed cataracts, prevented blindness, and restored sight to hundreds, if not thousands… Audio
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Boris Heifets: Hope as a powerful placebo
Ketamine - an anaesthetic drug primarily developed as a horse tranquiliser - is also known to be a powerful psychedelic. Audio
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David Robson: How to lead a life of no regrets
Should I stay put or move house? Should I remain in my current job or start my own business? Should I maintain an unsatisfying relationship? Too often the fear of loss means we stick when we should… Audio
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The headlines we didn’t read
RNZ producer, Mary Argue, has been reading all the headlines - so you don't have to. She'll discuss everything from the expansion of the universe, the usefulness of beta-blockers, and the debate about… Audio
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon looks for Estonian inspiration
Estonia: A place of inspiration for New Zealand?
Analysis - In his quest to get New Zealand 'back on track', Christopher Luxon has often looked overseas, writes Giles Dexter.
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Prof Karen Willcox: The predictive power of digital twins
New Zealand born Aerospace engineer Karen Willcox is on the frontline of the rapidly developing field of digital twins. Digital twins are two-way data driven virtual representations that predict real… Audio
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Bonnie Garmus: how a bad day at the office sparked a glittering new career
Bonnie Garmus had been a successful advertising creative for decades when she started writing the worldwide bestseller Lessons in Chemistry. That day, Garmus says a surge of anger about sexism… Audio
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Research showcased at food, farming and freshwater roadshow
Farmers and growers around the country have been getting together to hear about research which might help New Zealand agriculture adapt to future challenges. Audio
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Research showcased at food, farming and freshwater roadshow
Research showcased at food, farming and freshwater roadshow
Farmers and growers around the country have been getting together to hear about research which might help New Zealand agriculture adapt to future challenges.
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From lobbyist to legislator: Andrew Hoggard's vision for reform
Andrew Hoggard might be new to Parliament, but he's certainly not new to New Zealand's screens and airwaves.
The Manawatū dairy farmer was president of Federated Farmers from 2020 to 2023, and one of… Audio
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From lobbyist to legislator: Andrew Hoggard's vision for reform
From lobbyist to legislator: Andrew Hoggard's vision for reform
Andrew Hoggard might be new to Parliament, but he's certainly not new to New Zealand's screens and airwaves.
The Manawatū dairy farmer was president of Federated Farmers from 2020 to 2023, and one of…
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Call for enhanced efforts to tackle TB crisis in PNG after surge in child cases
Call for enhanced efforts to tackle TB crisis in PNG
The Paediatric Society of Papua New Guinea has renewed calls to end childhood tuberculosis which impacts thousands of young lives in light of world health day.
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'Devil in the details' when considering biofuels - Victoria University lecturer
'Devil in the details' when considering biofuels - Victoria University lecturer
The energy return on the energy invested must be weighed up, Dr Mike Joy says. Audio
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Department of Conservation set to lose scientific expertise in job cuts
Fears cuts at DOC will cause species extinction
"DOC won't have the capacity to deliver on species conservation programmes," an academic says. Audio
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Netball New Zealand to review trans-gender exemptions
Netball New Zealand to review trans-gender exemptions
It comes after World Netball's ban on trans women in international competition.
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3 Body Problem's Jesse Hong on the science behind science fiction
3 Body Problem's Jesse Hong on the science behind science fiction
News 11 Apr 2024New Zealand actress speaks with Nine To Noon's Kathryn Ryan about her life-changing role. Audio
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'Hopium': how it's holding back environmentally sound solutions
Biofuels are seen as an environmentally friendly option as countries explore ways of decarbonising their economies. We had a lot of feedback from the interview, including from Dr Mike Joy, who has… Audio
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Department of Conservation aims to establish 20 new roles amid layoffs plan
DOC set to create 20 new roles amid layoffs plan
An internal proposal document noted the new positions could be filled through the redeployment of impacted staff.
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3 Body Problem's Kiwi lead
Audio 11 Apr 2024Netflix's new sci-fi series 3 Body Problem is one of the most talked about shows on the planet right now - and it stars a Kiwi actress in one of the leading roles. Video, Audio
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Government won't say if it will follow Britain's move to ban routine use of puberty blockers
As Britain bans routine use of puberty blockers, will NZ follow suit?
Puberty blockers, often given to young transgender people, are being restricted overseas due to issues around effectiveness and safety.
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Taking on water - marine protection in Aotearoa
New Zealand once led the world in marine protection. Now it looks like we will fail to meet our international promise to protect 30 percent of our ocean estate by 2030. Why is stopping fishing so… Audio