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Mathematicians crack a sea ice puzzle that advances what we know about global warming
Listen up: New insights into little penguins’ sensitivity to noise
Colourful fruit-like fungi and forests ‘haunted by species loss’ – how we resolved a 30-year evolutionary mystery
Bayesian yacht disaster: how specialist search and rescue teams work underwater
Land Use Changes Stinging Bigger Bees
The Moon was once covered by an ocean of molten rock, data from India’s space mission suggests
How we reconstructed the ancestor of all life on Earth
Scientists condition crocodiles to avoid killer cane toads
The numbers don’t add up: why the government needs to slow down on sweeping changes to NZ’s maths curriculum
‘knowledge Curse’: More Isn’t Necessarily Better
Nature’s Design Marvel: How Shark Skin’s Denticles Adapt to Wide Speed Range White sharks and extinct giant megalodons may swim at similar speeds
Philosophy is crucial in the age of AI
Fossil reveals how penguins’ wings evolved
Ocean Is Becoming Too Loud For Oysters
Scientists make breakthrough in development of fridge-free storage for vital medicines
Study reveals energy-saving technique used by world’s largest bats
Professional misconduct can end a career – who should get a second chance?
Australians will soon only be able to buy vapes from pharmacies. Should New Zealand follow suit?
Pupil Dilation Decreases With Age
University of Manchester scientists win prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Prizes
Police are frustrated with mental health callouts – here’s how to reduce their involvement and improve support
What toilet paper and game shows can teach us about the spread of epidemics
Mean Magpies Having Nothing To Squawk About
Deep-sea Eyes Evolved To Focus On Prize
Why did primates evolve such big brains? First study of its kind says it wasn’t for finding food
New research flags the urgent need for research and evidence on the impact of climate change on neglected tropical diseases and malaria
Underage vaping is on the rise: here’s how young New Zealanders are finding it so easy to access
Scientists Make Quantum Breakthrough In 2D Materials
How newborn chicks are helping to settle a centuries-old debate about cognition and our senses
Ubiquitin trailblazer elected Fellow of prestigious Royal Society
Climate change is linked to worsening brain diseases – new study
NGOs raise concerns about child abuse reporting
World-first analytical Transmission Electron Microscope being developed by Manchester materials scientists
UK smoking ban would have many benefits for public health – but only if it’s effectively implemented
Ecosystems are deeply interconnected – environmental research, policy and management should be too
In demand but disempowered: why low-skilled migrant workers face even worse exploitation under NZ’s new rules
Social restructuring in harsh conditions promotes cooperative behaviour in songbirds
We found three new species of extinct giant kangaroo – and we don’t know why they died out when their cousins survived
Antarctica’s sea ice hit another low this year – understanding how ocean warming is driving the loss is key
Researchers Identify Fossil Dolphin
Lights, camera, action for App Demo Videos’ move to South Australia
Prestigious journals make it hard for scientists who don’t speak English to get published. And we all lose out
Dung dynasty – the plant boosting powers of beetle recyclers
NZ’s summer insects are packing up for autumn – here’s how our gardens can help them through the cold months
Something felt ‘off’ – how AI messed with our human research, and what we learned
Tapeworm larvae found in man’s brain – how did they get there?
Social smarts trump genetics when it comes to cluey magpies
Potato charms: people throughout history have kept and even stolen wrinkly old vegetables for their health