UK researchers have found no evidence linking a pregnant woman’s exposure to radiation from cellphone towers to the development of […]
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TVNZ/NZPA: “No strong evidence” PCP damages genes
The Ministry of Health says that there is no strong evidence that PCP (dioxin) – which was used for many […]
Continue readingRadio NZ: Archaeologists and art restorers have discovered what they believe are the oldest paintings of the faces of Jesus Christ’s apostles
Laser technology has allowed the discovery of what are believed to be the oldest paintings of the faces of Jesus […]
Continue readingODT: Otago researcher has role in ground-breaking research
An international team of researchers has developed the first solid-state quantum memory device, a development which brings closer highly-secure quantum […]
Continue readingNo link between cellphone towers and early childhood cancers
Concerns have been raised in New Zealand and abroad about whether exposure by pregnant women to electromagnetic radiation from cellphone […]
Continue readingTVNZ/One News: Scientists record music of the sun
British scientists say that the sun’s coronal loops vibrate like the strings of a guitar, and claim that they have […]
Continue readingSoil carbon: Key to cutting emissions?
ONLINE MEDIA BRIEFING: Thurs 24 June, 10:30 am (NZT) Did you know that there’s more carbon in the dirt beneath […]
Continue readingObesity hurts our sex lives
It is well established that obesity can negatively affect a person’s quality of life, health and life expectancy. New research, […]
Continue readingNewsletter Digest: Soil carbon and emissions, agri-tech at Fieldays and the Qantas Media Awards
Soil carbon and cutting emissions Did you know that there’s more carbon in the dirt beneath our feet than in […]
Continue readingNZ Herald: Study looks at why mum’s kiss is good for baby
Eileen Goodwin writes in the New Zealand Herald about a New Zealand-based study which hopes to find out whether a […]
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