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Dive in to Sea Week 2014
2014-02-19Take the opportunity to explore the coastline with your science students.
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Sharing science with the world
2014-02-18KIMBERLEY COLLINS talks to Melissa Wastney about her love for birds and science communication.
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The inside story of ‘Thin Ice’ climate science documentary
2014-02-14Peter Barrett explains the scientific approach taken by the documentary and its suitability for science students.
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Keeping track of local sharks
2014-02-13WARRICK LYON tells Melissa Wastney about his path to becoming a marine biologist.
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A curiosity about complex climate systems
2014-02-12GUANG ZENG is an atmospheric scientist at NIWA. She talks to Melissa Wastney about her career.
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From Galapagos to Ecuador: science in wild places
2014-02-09ALISON BALLANCE is a science journalist who produces and presents ‘Our Changing World’ on Radio New Zealand. She describes the nuances of her job to Melissa Wastney.
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A passion for underwater life
2014-02-05Malcolm Francis, marine biologist and fisheries expert at NIWA[http://www.niwa.co.nz/], talks about his career in marine science.
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Snapping stomata and clunking photosynthesis
2014-02-05Melissa Wastney talks to editor JENNY SMITH about how she forged a career in reading and writing science.
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Wellingtonians to make a splash at Sea Week 2014
2014-02-04A range of sea-based events are planned for the capital in March.