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Archive: Sun Jul 2017
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Common pesticides can harm bees, but the jury is still out on a global ban
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Guest Work
Chainsaws and aeroplanes
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The Dismal Science
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An open letter to the people of Whakatane (and the rest of Aotearoa New Zealand)*
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Infectious Thoughts
‘Potentially toxic’ nanoparticles in baby formula – why the sensationalist headlines do nothing but scare parents
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Nano Girl
Stigma and lack of awareness stop young people testing for sexually transmitted infections
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Guest Work
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Yes, alcohol awareness campaigns like Dry July can work, but not for everyone
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Guest Work
June ’17 – NZ blogs sitemeter ranking
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Open Parachute
We’ve got 1093 days left to save our planet
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Pointing At Science
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Want a better camera? Just copy bees and their extra light-sensing eyes
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Guest Work
Considering the Character of Galaxies
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A History of NZ Science in 25 Objects
MBIE's slick new collection of data
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The Dismal Science
Solar Panels Lower the Loss
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Guest Work
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Deep water corals glow in the dark to survive
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News
Doctors and nurses can't always tell if someone's drunk or on drugs, and misdiagnosis can be dangerous
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Guest Work
Microbes aren't the enemy, they're a big part of who we are
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Guest Work
Let's talk about taxing those sweet, sweet sugary drinks
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Unsorted
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Mice lacking a sense of smell stay thin
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News
Words as windows into our minds
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Infrequently Asked Questions
Satellites reveal melting of rocks under volcanic zone
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Guest Work
How your pile of laundry fills the sea with plastic pollution
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Guest Work
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Three Inspiring Biology Reads
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Pointing At Science
What is ballistic missile defence – and would it stop a missile from North Korea?
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Guest Work
Finland's nuclear waste and the NZ connection
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Griffin's Gadgets
Thousands of NZ children continue to be exposed to second-hand smoke in cars
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News
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A map that fills a 500-million year gap in Earth's history
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Guest Work
Myths about psychosis affect employment
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News
Google Street View – A Useful Research Tool?
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Public Health Expert
Five things you should know about taxonomy
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Guest Work
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A short history of vaccine objection, vaccine cults and conspiracy theories
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Guest Work
Weeds head for the hills as climate warms
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News
Comparing technology to drugs isn't simply a question of addiction
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Guest Work
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A climate sceptic to the end - Chris de Freitas dies
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Griffin's Gadgets
A close encounter of the antivaccine kind
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BioBlog
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MBIE on how emissions reductions targets interact with immigration policy
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The Dismal Science
Measles is a hoax? Tell that to Europe, Councillor!
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BioBlog
The importance of celebrity scientists
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Nano Girl
I’ve studied Larsen C and its giant iceberg for years – it’s not a simple story of climate change
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Guest Work
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1896, and the consequences of refusing the smallpox vaccine
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BioBlog
Publish and don’t perish – how to keep rare species' data away from poachers
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Guest Work
How infectious diseases have shaped our culture, habits and language
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Guest Work
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Hopeful futures
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Ariadne
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Could a cannabis pill reduce chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting?
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Guest Work
The brain and the gut talk to each other
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Guest Work
Pinus radiata, New Zealand's adopted icon
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A History of NZ Science in 25 Objects
Zooming in on Jupiter's Great Red Spot
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Guest Work
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The temperamental past of Auckland's Volcanoes
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News
The future of artificial intelligence: two experts disagree
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Guest Work
Sycamore seeds and wind turbines
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Physics Stop
Do We Still Need Conferences for Women in Science?
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Guest Work
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Inaction on climate change risks leaving future generations $530 trillion in debt
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Guest Work
Natural Mutations and Sickle Cell Anaemia
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News
What is pre-pregnancy carrier screening?
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Guest Work
A brief history of GnuPG: vital to online security but free and underfunded
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Guest Work
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The four-year treasure hunt for the hoodwinker sunfish
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Guest Work
Pristine Paradise to Rubbish Dump
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Guest Work
The dramatic decrease in life-saving tobacco control policies
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News
Investigating homicide in mental health services
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Infrequently Asked Questions
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Trading biodiversity: gains and risks
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Guest Work
The women who don’t know they’re autistic
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Guest Work
What happens to our health records when we die?
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News
A Pox on all their Parties!
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BioBlog
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The main stream media is out of touch
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Open Parachute
Explainer: how scientists invent new colours
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Guest Work
Pharmacy Ethics: Have Your Say
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Honest Universe
How our immune system causes heart disease
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Guest Work
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Hugs, drugs and choices: helping traumatised animals
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Guest Work
Why apartment dwellers need indoor plants
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Guest Work
Astigmatism and Amazing lenses
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Physics Stop
Stuck in Traffic
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Mind Matters
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Size Matters: the challenge of being a green consumer
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Chthonic Wildlife Ramblings
The next pharmaceutical revolution could be 3D bioprinted
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Guest Work
Introducing the Poūwa: New Zealand’s unique and ill-fated black swan
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Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives
Three ways the Charlie Gard case could affect future end-of-life cases globally
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Guest Work
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Posts published on this day
Rise in e-cigarettes linked to rise in smokers quitting
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News
Is it time to drop “complete the course” message for antibiotics?
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News
What can go wrong in the blood?
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Guest Work
Why looking for aliens is good for society (even if there aren't any)
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Guest Work
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Wikipedia is where everybody starts - boosting the profile of New Zealand women in science
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Griffin's Gadgets
Why are only some viruses transmissible by blood and how are they actually spread?
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Guest Work
DNA shows tiny tardigrades are just as cool as we thought
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News
Supreme Court ruling on NZ's largest irrigation dam proposal respects conservation law and protected land
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Guest Work
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Fixing our genes
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Code for life
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Posts published on this day
Human evolution - how do we accommodate new discoveries in our teaching?
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BioBlog
Rockstar physicist Brian Cox coming to New Zealand
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News
Huge drop in men's sperm levels confirmed by new study – here are the facts
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Guest Work
Fixing our genes
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Code for life
Grant Jacobs
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Jul 30, 2017
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