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Nearly five years after the ship Rena ran aground on Otaiti (Astrolabe Reef) and caused the worst oil spill in […]
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It has been a big year for science, both at home and abroad. We have seen water on Mars and […]
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The UN Climate Change Conference in Paris, which starts this Monday, has not been missed by the New Zealand media. […]
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The country’s brightest minds ponder the future of science in a special issue of the Journal of Royal Society of New […]
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