Sir Peter Gluckman and several colleagues have called for policy makers to take a long view of the causes of […]
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A wrap-up of the science stories grabbing headlines here and internationally.
High depression rates in NZ – international study
New Zealand consistently ranks poorly in a variety of depression statistics, according to a new comparison of international data. The […]
Continue readingWhale Survey in Cook Strait
The annual Cook Strait Whale Survey is underway and two journalists taking part have uncovered a whale hunting legacy that […]
Continue readingProject Energize boosts Waikato kids’ health
Children taking part in a new initiative called Project Energize show significant health benefits, with Energize children less overweight and obese, […]
Continue readingAg & Hort conference covers range of issues
At the Agricultural and Horticultural Outlook summit in Wellington this week, politicians and scientists explored the coming challenges faced by […]
Continue readingRunning the numbers on quake risk
Although many people would like them to, scientists cannot predict earthquakes. They can, however, estimate the probability of one occurring […]
Continue readingHRC funds the wellbeing of New Zealand
Millions of dollars are being invested into the health of New Zealander’s through the government funding body, the Health Research […]
Continue readingControversy over climate change course
A University lecturer may be stretching academic freedom too far when it comes to examining climate change in his classes. […]
Continue readingClimate change and extreme weather in the news
Following the Science Media Centre’s briefing with experts yesterday, several media outlets have reported on the connections between rising global […]
Continue readingNew Zealanders help dig up potato genome
This week the Potato Genome Sequencing Consortium published the genome of the humble potato in the international journal Nature. The […]
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