An abstract of the research, which is published in the international journal Accident Analysis and Prevention, is available here. To […]
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A wrap-up of the science stories grabbing headlines here and internationally.
Ministry of Health comment on CFLs and mercury poisoning
Sally Gilbert, Manager, Environmental and Border Health, commented today on the risk of mercury poisoning from energy-saving lightbulbs; “The public […]
Continue readingDementia on the rise
Alzheimer’s New Zealand has released a report indicating the number of dementia sufferers in New Zealand is significantly higher than […]
Continue readingPotential breakthrough in cancer drug treatment
News out of the United Kingdom yesterday of a new cancer drug described as “groundbreaking” by the London-based Institute of […]
Continue readingERMA to reassess methyl bromide
The Environmental Risk Management Authority has decided to begin a reassessment of the fumigant methyl bromide – a process that […]
Continue readingCompact fluorescent lights and mercury poisoning
An article published in the August issue of Investigate that hit news stands on July 20 highlights concerns about energy-saving […]
Continue readingNEW RESEARCH: Preventing sudden cardiac death
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Continue readingEuropean Community – NZ Science and Technology Agreement
On Wednesday 16th July in Brussels, the New Zealand Ambassador to the European Union, HE Peter Kennedy signed on behalf […]
Continue readingInterview about the Large Hadron Collider
Radio New Zealand’s Kathryn Ryan interviews an expert from the European Organisation for Nuclear Research. Listen to the interview here. […]
Continue readingA round-up of media coverage of FRST funding
Lanzatech’s $12 million funding win for a cleaner alternative to petrol, primary-sector funding boosted and money directed into research in the […]
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