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										  Innovative Teacher Series: Kirsty Farrant2013-07-29*Teaching ethics in biology class: a self study* 
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										  Schools are encouraged to follow genome sequencing2013-06-26New Zealand scientists invite the public to follow along as they sequence the tuatara genome 
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										  Smartphones help save forest2013-06-10Solar-powered smartphones hanging from trees in rainforests are playing an important new role: alerting environmentalists to illegal logging. 
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										  DNA data to be shared2013-06-06Global Alliance aims to share medical results and boost medical progress 
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										  Jellyfish tracked by citizen scientists2013-06-06Mediterranean swimmers are at risk from a surge in dangerous jellyfish. 
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										  Liquid blood found in mammoth2013-06-04Although woolly mammoths are thought to have died out 10,000 years ago, their revival could be made possible, thanks to a discovery on a remote Arctic island. 
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										  Moa book wins 2013 Royal Society Science Book Prize2013-05-29Moa is a science documentary on paper 
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										  Moa book wins 2013 Science Book Prize2013-05-20It may be long extinct, but the moa has been brought back to life on the pages of a new book by Quinn Berentson. 
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										Ask-A-Scientist: Are there any dinosaurs alive today?2012-10-15Crystal Steventon, Tikipunga Primary School. 

 
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
                











