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Unidentified whale signals recorded in Cook Strait
Media release03 May 2018Two yet-to-be identified species of beaked whales have been detected in the Cook Strait region. Identifying which species they are is important for understanding the status of marine mammal populations in New Zealand waters. -
Profile: Bob Newland
Feature story01 May 2018Being prepared to give anything a go and thinking outside the box to get a job done – often in incredibly challenging conditions – is something Bob takes great personal and professional pride in. -
The record summer of 2017/18
Feature story30 April 2018Less than a week before the official end of summer on 28 February, temperatures dropped and a cool breeze made a whistle-stop tour of the country. -
Encouraging interest in science
Feature story30 April 2018Efforts to create interest in STEM education (science, technology, engineering and maths) have led to a 40 per cent increase in tertiary students taking the subjects this year. -
Panorama: John Morgan - A quantum leap in New Zealand's science capability
Feature story30 April 2018How long would it take to count all the grains of sand in the world? About 5000 seconds – a little over an hour and 20 minutes – if you had a Cray XC50. NIWA has just installed one at the High Performance Computing Facility in Wellington. -
Satellite tracking of blue whales
Research ProjectThe aim of this voyage was to examine the movement and habitat utilization of pygmy blue whales in New Zealand waters. -
Silicon power
Feature story20 April 2018Massive increases in computing power are allowing NIWA scientists to not only analyse more data, faster, but also to envisage completely new experiments. -
Solutions: Regional climate change
Feature story20 April 2018As climate change takes hold, regional council planning, sustainability and hazard managers are looking to NIWA. -
Water count
Feature story20 April 2018Ruth Beran discovers that public interest in the state of fresh waterways has driven a dramatic change in the tools used by scientists.