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Expert Reactions

A round-up of comment from experts on breaking stories and ongoing issues in science and technology.

Low vitamin intake linked to asthma – BMJ

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 17 April 2009

A low intake of vitamins A and C could raise the risk of asthma, a team which reviewed 40 studies […]

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From the RSNZ journals: Road kill, parasites, plant invasion

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 16 April 200916 April 2009

A number of papers appearing in journals published by the Royal Society of New Zealand are now available online and […]

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‘Sex-biases’ in the brain

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 07 April 200907 April 2009

New Zealand researchers studying the complex interplay of sex hormones, behaviour and the brain have found new evidence for the […]

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Italy’s deadly earthquake – scientists respond

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 07 April 200907 April 2009

Italy’s deadliest earthquake in nearly three decades has killed at least 150 people, left tens of thousands homeless and smashed […]

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First Robot Scientist Makes Gene Discovery

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 03 April 200903 April 2009

Researchers working at Aberstwyth University in Wales have created a robot that has become the first man-made device to independently […]

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Burying carbon emissions – where do they go?

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 02 April 200904 July 2011

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) — in geological formations deep underground — is one of the major options proposed by […]

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NIWA seasonal climate outlook: April – June 2009

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 30 March 2009

NIWA has published it’s climate outlook for the next three months: La Niña weakening, with a mild end to autumn […]

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Tea drinking and oesophageal cancer

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 27 March 200927 March 2009

A new study just published today in the British Medical Journal has found a link between drinking hot tea and […]

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Red and processed meat eaters face greater risk of disease

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 25 March 2009

New research from the US published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, shows that individuals who eat more red meat […]

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Drilling back in time in the name of climate science

Expert Q&A, Expert Reactions  |  Published: 19 March 200927 March 2009

Can looking at samples of five million year-old rock sediment tell us the consequences of warming the earth by pumping […]

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