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    Humanity’s forgotten hero

    He sailed with Captain Cook and was friends with Goethe.

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    Their wars here

    A protest sign at last weekend’s rally raises the suspicion that American culture wars have...

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    Their wars here

    Those alarmed by a new front in the culture wars tell Tom McKinlay it looks like a US import.

    Help for kelp

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    Help for kelp

    A global review of kelp conservation efforts has found the strongest restoration programmes are built on unlikely partnerships.

    Sweet-toothed singing cousins

    A korimako. Photos: Stephen Jaquiery

    Sweet-toothed singing cousins

    There’s a reason our honeyeaters sing from a similar song sheet.

    Indo-European language spread started with horses

    The Trundholm sun chariot from Bronze Age Denmark, a legacy of the Yamnaya migrations. Photo:...

    Indo-European language spread started with horses

    We take so much for granted, but sometimes, it is fascinating to look back to try and find out about transitions long before writing helped our inquiries.

    The return on curiosity

    Photo: Ian Griffin

    The return on curiosity

    Last Sunday was the winter solstice, the year’s longest night and one of the best times to see the bright heart of our Milky Way arching across the southern sky.

    A foggy notion about motherhood

    The fog new parents feel is real, but it seems to be driven less by motherhood rewiring the brain...

    A foggy notion about motherhood

    Yes, the brain changes during pregnancy, but ‘baby brain’ might well be caused by something else, Sarah Hellewell writes.

    Toitū te whenua - To stop and stay

    Te Rūnanga o Moeraki kaiwhakahaere Justin Tipa. PHOTO: LUKE CHAPMAN

    Toitū te whenua - To stop and stay

    Moeraki has moved with the times while honouring all that is important in its long history, Justin Tipa tells Tom McKinlay and Luke Chapman.

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    Grannies are for gardens, not the streets

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    Grannies are for gardens, not the streets

    Granny pods are trending, those wee granny flats I mean and having a miniature home tucked down the back of your section has never been easier to do.

    A day in the life

    Photos: Waitaki Museum & Archive Te Whare Taoka o Waitaki

    A day in the life

    Early diary entries detail the Oamaru Harbour Board’s struggle for permanence, writes Elly Dunckley.

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    The forgotten crisis: an appeal for Sudan

    Photo: World Vision

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    The forgotten crisis: an appeal for Sudan

    Sudan is the world’s forgotten crisis. That needs to change, now, World Vision Sudan national director Simon Mane says.

    Great lengths for a New Zealand maid

    Great lengths for a New Zealand maid

    She was the first person to walk the length of the country, remarkable in itself, but Esther James did so in 1932 during the Great Depression.

    The cloud that waits

    A composite image of the Large Magellanic Cloud, captured over three hours. Photo: Ian Griffin

    The cloud that waits

    Last Friday night I spent several hours photographing the aurora.

    Immovable object meets unstoppable force

    Inside a wine merchants shop at Roman Carnuntum. Photo: Charles Higham

    Immovable object meets unstoppable force

    In September, 89 AD, three Roman legions were destroyed at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.

    In a pod, but not like peas

    The honey locust pod flour seemed to work well enough in biscuits, but left an awful bitter...

    In a pod, but not like peas

    They certainly looked promising, but honey locust pods failed to deliver on the talk of sweetness.

    Obese environment fires genes

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    Obese environment fires genes

    Genetics probably made some people more susceptible to obesity as society changed, according to a new study.

    One extremely serious presentation device

    The Spotlight 2 does some clever things, but also sometimes feels like a solution in search of a...

    One extremely serious presentation device

    When The Weekend Mix asked me to review Logitech’s new Spotlight 2 presentation remote, I seemed a reasonable choice.

    Students find their voice

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    Students find their voice

    A couple of weeks ago when the announcement came that this government was discontinuing fees free for tertiary study, my daughter was gutted, Megan Ellison writes.

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    Nowhere to run to

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    Nowhere to run to

    Milford’s spectacular scenery should come with a health warning, Paul Gorman writes.

    A caffeinated approach to change

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    A caffeinated approach to change

    Stimulating the change we need to see will be easier with the government on board.
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