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Keeping track of local sharks
13/02/2014WARRICK LYON tells Melissa Wastney about his path to becoming a marine biologist.
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A curiosity about complex climate systems
12/02/2014GUANG ZENG is an atmospheric scientist at NIWA. She talks to Melissa Wastney about her career.
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Looking forward to a four-day space-fest
12/02/2014HARITINA MOGOSANU talks to Melissa Wastney before setting off to a space ‘unconference’.
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The time and freedom to be truly curious
10/02/2014ELF ELDRIDGE writes about his career path from aspiring lunar icecream retailer to junior physicist.
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Training the next generation of space explorers
10/12/2013New Zealand students will have the chance to work with NASA astronauts in 2014.
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’Science Online’ a treasure for teachers
27/11/2013A new collection of online resources aims to encourage both primary and secondary science teachers.
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Kiwis to join global science project
27/11/2013Researchers from Victoria University of Wellington will play a starring role in the international Square Kilometre Array Project.
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Thin Ice: the inside story of climate science
26/11/2013This new film exploring climate change issues holds great potential for science teachers, write Peter Barrett and Suze Keith.
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Mushroom power a winner for Tom
22/11/2013Tom Morgan has won the Prime Minister’s Future Scientist Prize for his work with vitamin D and fungi.
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Fight your way to Physics victory
21/11/2013Entries are now open for the 2014 New Zealand Young Physicists’ Tournament.
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Individually-designed physics lessons get remarkable results
18/11/2013Fenella Colyer has won the Prime Minister’s Science Prize for teaching but says she’s just warming up.