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    Jim Fyfe's wild life

    Jim Fyfe, pictured at Tomahawk Beach, has spent the past 26 years working with sea lions and...

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    Jim Fyfe's wild life

    Kim Dungey talks to retiring Doc ranger Jim Fyfe, whose work has helped Dunedin gain recognition as the wildlife capital of New Zealand.

    A war on the future

    Displaced Palestinian Mervat Al-Bassiouny, whose leg was amputated due to an Israeli strike,...

    A war on the future

    Palestinian scholars and the knowledge they hold must be saved, academics tell Tom McKinlay.

    Growing for our own needs

    Growing for our own needs

    Near-urban agriculture and prior planning will help our cities survive global catastrophes, say Matt Boyd and Nick Wilson.

    An expression of conscience

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    An expression of conscience

    An academic boycott can help Palestine, say some at the University of Otago.

    A taxi with complimentary advice

    A taxi with complimentary advice

    The teen party phase, and parenting in general, is all about communication, writes Megan Ellison.

    Nebula becomes the star of the show

    Nebula becomes the star of the show

    The other day, my favourite astronomy image-processing software updated itself — as these things tend to do without so much as a by-your-leave — and presented me with a shiny new feature: "Remove...

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    The origins of us

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    The origins of us

    Creating New Zealand was a novel experiment, informed as it was by time and place, Emeritus Prof Erik Olssen tells Paul Gorman.

    Electrifying machines could help save millions - and the planet

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    Electrifying machines could help save millions - and the planet

    The first complete inventory of all the fossil fuel machines in NZ has found there are over 10 million and 84% could be feasibly replaced with electric machines available today.

    Scans unravel the mystery of scrolls

    Unread for 2000 years, this scroll from Herculaneum has been virtually unwrapped and the ink...

    Scans unravel the mystery of scrolls

    The eruption of Mt Vesuvius in 79AD is one of the best-known human catastrophes and Pompeii is regularly thronged with visitors who can walk down the Roman streets.

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    All that glisters is not always Gold

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    All that glisters is not always Gold

    After you’ve seen a hundred rainbows you start to think maybe you’ve found your pot of gold.

    Prince of prints

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    Prince of prints

    A printmaking movement in the early part of last century was about moving the medium forward, Lauren Gutsell writes.

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    Raising AI

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    Raising AI

    Your fears about artificial intelligence (AI) might be well-founded, Assoc Prof David Rozado says.

    Veils across the light

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    Veils across the light

    The move to Middlemarch has been great for skywatching, writes Ian Griffin.

    DNA of Roman legion will fascinate

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    DNA of Roman legion will fascinate

    In the summer of 1959, I found myself excavating at the Roman city of Verulamium, southwest of the modern city of St Albans in Hertfordshire, England.

    Antarctica’s sole native insect

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    Antarctica’s sole native insect

    Antarctica’s climate is so extreme, a small black wingless true fly is its only native insect.

    Special meadows need protection

    Some of the diversity of shapes and sizes of bryozoans/hermit crab associations.

    Special meadows need protection

    A marine reserve off Pukekura/Taiaroa Head would protect some remarkable collaborations.

    Networked trees’ cosmic connection

    The researchers also detected changes in the bioelectric responses of the stumps during the...

    Networked trees’ cosmic connection

    Trees are monitoring the heavens and sharing what they know, Monica Gagliano and Prudence Gibson write.

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    A surgeon at the front

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    A surgeon at the front

    Waimate doctor Herbert Clifford Barclay thought he was heading to England to study. Instead he found himself, scalpel in hand, on World War 1’s Eastern Front, Kim Dungey writes.

    The price of citizenship

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    The price of citizenship

    Anzac Day has become a day of remembrance for all those who served and died in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations. Many of us are fortunate to share whakapapa with these people, writes Karyn Paringatai.

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    Building community the key

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    Building community the key

    To the untrained eye, she’s just playing games.
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