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Planting pine or native forest for carbon capture isn’t the only choice – NZ can have the best of both
Eventful year planned to celebrate Academy’s 70th anniversary
Humans, rats and dogs pushed the takahē into Fiordland – new genetic research maps its dramatic journey
Sea fireflies synchronize their sparkle to seek soulmates
Northern bees at risk from insecticide
Researchers awarded $800,000 for field research
Giant eagles and scavenging vultures shared the skies of ancient Australia
Feathery moa’s fossilised footprints, ancient age revealed
Exercise at consistent times could help re-align your body clocks for better skeletal health and performance, scientists suggest
Pioneering endometriosis study awarded Marsden funding
Research summit to highlight climate change challenges
Hands-on artwork grapples with ideas of beauty
We landed a camera on Venus before seeing parts of our own oceans – it’s time to ramp up observations closer to home
From glowing cats to wombats, fluorescent mammals are much more common than you’d think
Manchester-Aveiro collaboration to explore next generation biomedical implants
Freshwater quality is one of New Zealanders’ biggest concerns – water-trading ‘clubs’ could be part of the solution
Hydration matters: The interaction patterns of water and oxide crystals revealed
Peering into nanofluidic mysteries one photon at time
Arithmetic has a biological origin – it’s an expression in symbols of the ‘deep structure’ of our perception
Innovator in energy and sustainability uses power of synchrotron light to make advances
Incremental environmental change can be as hazardous as a sudden shock – managing these ‘slow-burning’ risks is vital
New depth of understanding about how camouflage takes shape
Puppy yoga? Goat meditation? An animal welfare scientist explores what these activities might mean for the cute creatures
Life in maars: why it’s worth protecting a spectacular fossil site NZ almost lost to commercial mining interests
Long and slow or fast and furious: the clever way blue-green algae hedge their bets in blooms
Uncovering early Māori settlement on the Subantarctic Islands
Very real pain of not knowing
The true origins of the world’s smallest and weirdest whale
Five steps to a world of intelligent life
All animal intelligence was shaped by just 5 leaps in brain evolution
A neutrino portrait of our galaxy reveals high-energy particles from within the Milky Way
Cosmological models are built on a simple, century-old idea — but new observations demand a radical rethink
Here Comes Sun
QUT scientist wins prestigious Royal Science of Chemistry award
Two innovative research teams win Royal Society of Chemistry’s prestigious Horizon Prizes
New Zealand needs to up its biosecurity game to protect the country from the next devastating pest threat
Better vision through movement
Ecological Society of Australia honours leading conservation scientist
Newly described enormous marsupial wandered great distances across Australia 3.5 million years ago
RSPCA to use vet treatment room at new pound
Climate change believers are more likely to cooperate with strangers, new research finds
Researchers reveal impact of ancient earthquake
Academy Fellow among Australian scientists elected to Royal Society
Singing humpback whales respond to wind noise, but not boats
Ludwig Lausanne’s Douglas Hanahan elected Foreign Member of the Royal Society
Photos give men voice to discuss mental distress
QPS and RSPCA join forces to fight animal cruelty and domestic and family violence
Record low Antarctic sea ice is another alarming sign the ocean’s role as climate regulator is changing