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Student quad bike invention a winner
Media release13 August 2020An invention that could save lives has taken the top spot at the NIWA Waikato Science and Technology Fair. -
Researchers on hunt for fish nurseries
Media release07 August 2020NIWA researchers are heading out from Tasman early next week to survey an area thought to be home to important juvenile fish nurseries. -
Squat lobster memoir hot off the press
Media release06 August 2020After a decade-long effort, NIWA’s latest Biodiversity Memoir has just rolled off the presses. Written by marine biologist Kareen Schnabel, the 350-page treatise presents everything we currently know about the different kinds of squat lobster living in New Zealand’s waters. -
Students do the science on COVID protection
Media release04 August 2020As the world battles a deadly pandemic, New Zealand school students have been beavering away at science fair projects researching the effectiveness of our own COVID-19 protection measures. -
Nameless nodes get new look from NIWA
Media release29 July 2020At the bottom of the Southern Ocean, near Cape Adare in East Antarctica, lies an undersea ridge which until this month was only known by its co-ordinates: -71.2132 latitude, 172.1649 longitude. -
Rust coding
Feature story28 July 2020Campbell Gardiner explains how hundreds of lines of computer code generated each week are helping biosecurity authorities keep a close eye on a plant pathogen. -
Tracking our ocean wanderers
Feature story28 July 2020Albatrosses may be masters of the skies, but they are surprisingly vulnerable on the water. Campbell Gardiner talks to two scientists working to keep these magnificent seabirds airborne. -
Getting the taste for kingfish
Feature story28 July 2020This award-winning kingfish sashimi dish is creating quite a splash – but it doesn’t come from the sea. We look at NIWA’s latest aquaculture success story and the new opportunities it’s on path to deliver. -
Fresh thinking – new solutions
Feature story28 July 2020Getting tangled up in seaweed or using supercomputers to unravel climate change – NIWA scientists go to great lengths to find fresh answers. -
Science helps shape the fightback
Feature story28 July 2020NIWA’s Chief Executive John Morgan looks at the role science will play in New Zealand’s post-Covid recovery. -
A cold day in the office
Feature story28 July 2020Five specialist NIWA divers were left ‘gasping’ during their recent plunge under the ice near Scott Base. -
Building pathways
Feature story28 July 2020It has been a whirlwind first six months for Ngāpera Keegan and Tekiteora Rolleston-Gabel, the first two young researchers in NIWA’s newly established Māori Graduate Internship Programme.