The Government has announced it will kick off a publicity campaign to seek ideas on how to tackle the country’s […]
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A wrap-up of the science stories grabbing headlines here and internationally.
Daisy the GM cow makes international headlines
A cow genetically engineered to produce hypo-allergenic milk has captured headlines both here and overseas. Daisy, a calf genetically modified […]
Continue readingVitamin D vs. the sniffles
A new study from the University of Otago, Christchurch, has ended speculation that vitamin D supplements may help prevent people […]
Continue readingNorovirus outbreaks in Auckland, Tauranga hospitals
Tauranga and Middlemore hospitals are on alert following outbreaks of the gastrointestinal bug norovirus over the weekend. A number of […]
Continue readingResearch hints at oral TB vaccine
New Kiwi research has demonstrated the potential of an oral vaccine for tuberculosis. In a study published this week in […]
Continue readingInnovative high-tech projects to receive government funding
Smart gels to stop bleeding, heat reflecting paints and nanomaterials made from fish eyes and are just a few of the […]
Continue readingExperts call for urgent action on liver cancer
Leading health experts are warning that rates of liver cancer will soar over the next decade if urgent action isn’t […]
Continue readingAg biotech conference in the news
The media have reported widely on the viewpoints put forward by science and industry at this week’s Agricultural Biotechnology International […]
Continue readingLanzaTech lauded by World Economic Forum
The World Economic Forum has included the NZ biofuel company Lanzatech in its selection of Technology Pioneers – the world’s […]
Continue readingTeen cannabis and IQ in the news
New research investigating adolescent cannabis use and its effect on IQ later in life has been widely covered in the […]
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