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Research 'abandoned' in AgResearch cuts
Research 'abandoned' in AgResearch cuts
AgResearch staff are being forced to abandon burgeoning careers and years of important work is being cast aside, a scientist says.
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Shaun Hendy - Physics
Professor Shaun Hendy, director of Te Punaha Matatini at the University of Auckland on the science of physics. How good are computers at simulating physics, in fact, will they eventually replace… Audio
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Landcare cuts cost driven - scientists
Landcare cuts cost driven - scientists
The Government's decision to shed jobs in environmental research is driven by economic interests and not scientific ones, the Association of Scientists says.
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More scientists complain of gagging
More scientists complain of gagging
More scientists are coming forward saying they are being gagged or pressured, their association says. Audio
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Physics : Shaun Hendy
Our physist Professor Shaun Hendy welcomes the return of the large Hadron Collider. Audio
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Questions over industry research funding
Questions over industry research funding
The Chief Science Advisor is ringing alarm bells over the amount of government funding going towards industry research.
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Scientists Speaking Out
A discussion held at 2015 New Zealand Association of Scientists annual conference, Going Public Audio
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Scientists Speaking Out
Scientists Speaking Out
A discussion held at 2015 New Zealand Association of Scientists annual conference, Going Public
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NZ praised for environmental research
NZ praised for environmental research
New Zealand has been identified as a leader in earth and environmental research by one of the world's leading scientific journals.
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The physics of cricket
Shaun Hendy director of Te Punaha Matatini at the University of Auckland is like an electro-magnet and by attraction, shows us how physics works... the physics of cricket. Audio
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Science of Complex Systems
The Punaha Matatini is a new Centre of Research Excellence focusing on complex systems and networks. Audio
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Science of Complex Systems
Science of Complex Systems
The Punaha Matatini is a new Centre of Research Excellence focusing on complex systems and networks.
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Women overcoming hurdles in science
Overcoming hurdles
The hurdles for women in science and technology are well known - so what is being done about it?
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Science - Physics
Prof. Shaun Hendy from the Physics Department of the University of Auckland points the laser at how physics can affect our everyday life. It was the biggest story in physics this year, but did the… Audio
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Every way you look at it, you lose: Here's to you, Dr Robinson
Waiting for the end
Retired scientist Dr John Robinson has spent the past 40 years researching a "perfect storm" that he believes will bring about a social breakdown.
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Uncertain future of work
Uncertain future of work
More ties with the rest of the world means more opportunities for New Zealand, but also more competition.
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Science - Physics
Prof. Shaun Hendy from the Physics Department of the University of Auckland points the laser at how physics can affect our everyday life - the physics of networks, such as the hidden structure of the… Audio
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Fears proposed code could gag science
Fears proposed code could gag science
Some scientists fear a proposed code governing what they can speak out about is an attempt to gag them. The idea is referred to as a 'code for public engagement'. Audio
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Scientist - Physics
Audio 7 Aug 2014Prof. Shaun Hendy from the Physics Department of the University of Auckland points the laser at how physics can affect our everyday life... do we discover the laws of physics - or are we inventing… Audio
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Science Debate
NZAS president Nicola Gaston, CoRE director Shaun Hendy and University of Auckland bioinformatics professor Alexei Drummond discuss recent and proposed changes. Audio
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Science Debate
Science Debate
NZAS president Nicola Gaston, CoRE director Shaun Hendy and University of Auckland bioinformatics professor Alexei Drummond discuss recent and proposed changes.
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Science - Physics
Audio 5 Jun 2014Prof. Shaun Hendy from the Physics Department of the University of Auckland points the laser at how physics can affect our everyday life... light and matter (and light becoming matter). Audio
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Boost for science and research and development in Budget
Audio 16 May 2014Science and research received a boost in the budget yesterday, with Bill English announcing 53-million-dollars to establish three new Centres of Research Excellence, to bring the total to 10. Audio
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Jim Al-Khalili: physics paradoxes
Theoretical physicist, broadcaster, and author of a number of books, including Paradox: The Nine Greatest Enigmas in Science. Audio
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Science - Physics
Audio 3 Apr 2014Prof. Shaun Hendy from the Physics Department of the University of Auckland points the laser at how physics can affect our everyday life; the radiation of WiFi - is it dangerous to your health? Audio