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    Satellite stitch their lines across a gentle aurora above Middlemarch.  PHOTO: IAN GRIFFIN

    Value the darkness before it goes

    A confession: I am not, by nature, a political animal. I prefer my debates to be settled by photons rather than policy.

    Chaste fish doing fine

    Amazon molly, all clones of each other. PHOTO: DAVID BIERBACH

    Chaste fish doing fine

    Ground-breaking research was recently published on the longevity and genetic integrity of the Amazon molly (Poecilia formosa), a clonal, parthenogenetic fish that defies the expectations of...

    Ancient warning of climate calamity

    Lidar has stripped away the forest to reveal Angkor as it was. In the centre is the city visited...

    Ancient warning of climate calamity

    I always read what Gwynne Dyer has to say. Recently, it was a sobering account of how the Trump regime has decimated the American National Centre for Atmospheric Research. Trump’s minion, Russell...

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    The view from up there

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    The view from up there

    Saddle Hill normally just sits there, taunting us, playing hard to get. It seems to find it more comfortable to be pined after and unattainable, than to deign to the indignity of openness.

    The ABCs of getting Zs

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    The ABCs of getting Zs

    Sleep makes our waking lives possible, but for many that formula is anything but straightforward, Paul Gorman writes.

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    Laughing matters

    Alan Davies performs his Think Ahead show at Dunedin's Regent Theatre in August. PHOTO: TONY BRIGGS

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    Laughing matters

    Comedy need not limit itself to the funny stuff, Alan Davies tells Tom McKinlay.

    When you have an itch to scratch

    A pectinate claw visible on a savanna nightjar (formerly the Indian nightjar). Photo: Tūhura...

    When you have an itch to scratch

    Some birds have no problem putting their finger on the source of an irritating problem, Marcus Richards writes.

    The shared world of our villages

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    The shared world of our villages

    Human connection is what underpins community and a person’s village.

    Cuddling up to the computer

    Alicia Vikander in the film Ex Machina.

    Cuddling up to the computer

    We are increasingly looking to digital companions to satisfy our emotional needs, James Muldoon writes in his new book Love Machines.

    Two visions of the same aurora

    Two visions of the same aurora

    Autumn has arrived in Middlemarch.

    Gypsum proves to be a remarkable preserver of Roman history

    A gypsum burial from York reveals two adults, buried with an infant lying between them. A family...

    Gypsum proves to be a remarkable preserver of Roman history

    Liquid gypsum is used today to improve the quality of clay soil, but in Roman times, it had a quite different application.

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    Burn time

    TikTok will tell you that nothing beats the UV at a New Zealand beach. It’s messaging that public...

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    Burn time

    Another summer has left its legacy of sunburn as skin cancer warnings lose a battle with online influencers.

    Scrolling in a sewer

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    Scrolling in a sewer

    What do teenage boys see on TikTok?

    Food for exercise

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    Holistic fitness: Food for exercise

    If we think of fats, proteins and carbohydrates as the building blocks of our food, then vitamins and minerals are the nuts and bolts.

    Recognising the impact of female archaeologists

    Dorothy Garrod. Photos: supplied

    Recognising the impact of female archaeologists

    As I am writing this it is International Women’s Day, and how appropriate to look back on the many contributions that women have made to understanding our human past.

    Slow down for secondhand style

    Wastebusters mending club is a place of connection, fixing and skill sharing. From left are Zack...

    Slow down for secondhand style

    There is a pair of jeans in my wardrobe I have worn and patched and worn again more times than I can count.

    Visitors among us

    Photo: Ian Griffin

    Visitors among us

    Every now and then an astronomer finds themselves asking a question that sounds faintly ridiculous but is, in fact, perfectly reasonable.

    Working together to learn more

    The Auroreye camera is on duty at Ian Griffin’s property at Middlemarch.

    Working together to learn more

    On calm nights in Middlemarch, when the wind drops and the paddocks fall quiet, my usual practice is to step outside before bed and gaze upwards.

    Setting suffrage story straight

    William Blomfield’s 1892 cartoon in the New Zealand Observer and Free Lance, ‘‘The Sweating...

    Setting suffrage story straight

    The role of leading Dunedin suffrage campaigner Harriet Morison has been cancelled, Jane Tolerton argues. It is past time the fervent unionist and feminist was given her due.

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    Heading north to meet his mum

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    Heading north to meet his mum

    Reet enough, the Yorkshireman and I are off to the north, the far north and Scotland in a couple of months to meet his mum.
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