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Australian research has shown that one-on-one midwife care — the standard approach in New Zealand — is just as effective […]
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Associate Professor Allan Blackman, from the University of Otago Chemistry Department, writes about the history of chemical warfare in his […]
Continue readingThe next global climate report – Get your head around IPCC AR5
Six years on from the last major climate report, the global community of climate scientists are gearing up to release […]
Continue readingFizzy drink, genetics team up to cause gout
New research has identified a genetic variant which affects the occurrence of gout in individuals already at risk of the […]
Continue readingStem cells induced in living mice – experts respond
Scientists have reprogrammed adult cells to revert to a stem cell state inside living mice. Induced pluripotent stem cells, which […]
Continue readingE-cigarettes comparable to patches – NZ research
Electronic cigarettes are as effective as nicotine patches in aiding smokers to give up tobacco, according to new research. However […]
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Playing brain-training video games may help reverse the natural decline in cognitive abilities among older people, according to scientists who published their […]
Continue readingUpdated: Fukushima ‘ice wall’ to contain radioactive water leak – Experts respond
10am, 5.9.13: Japan’s government will pour $500 million into an attempt to contain and treat contaminated water at the site […]
Continue readingSir Peter Gluckman on the role of evidence in policy making
The Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor, Professor Sir Peter Gluckman, says there is “little consistency” in the use and respect […]
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