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Students tackle high skin cancer rates
Media release23 August 2018A group of year 12 students in South Auckland has been tackling one of New Zealand’s biggest health issues – our high skin cancer rate. -
Schoolgirl invents environmentally friendly dog pooper scooper
Media release14 August 2018A Tauranga school student has solved a crucial problem for dog owners in the face of a ban on plastic bags. -
Community project inspires scientists
Media release06 August 2018A project to restore a stream catchment in Kaikōura—damaged in the 2016 earthquake—is being described as inspirational by NIWA scientists. -
Scientist fills holes in Swiss cheese
Media release02 August 2018What do taewa Māori (Māori potatoes) and Swiss cheese have in common? For NIWA social scientist Stephen FitzHerbert it’s much more than a tasty snack. -
From small beginnings a valuable collection grows
Media release24 July 2018Cathy Kilroy is quick to admit she’s a person who doesn’t like throwing anything away. -
Councils get help to prepare for sea-level rise
Media release18 July 2018A senior NIWA scientist is concerned many councils are having difficulty “getting off the starting blocks” when it comes to planning for coastal climate change. -
Wellington’s whale may be a good sign, says NIWA
Media release09 July 2018Wellington’s whale may be a sign they are returning to their historical habitat, says NIWA. -
Warmth dramatically outpaces chill so far this year
Media release04 July 2018It's a story of the warm and the wet. -
Shark conservation one watermelon at a time
Media release02 July 2018Warrick Lyon is heading to the Marshall Islands to teach fisheries observers how to tag sharks. -
Water sensitive urban design: a concrete case
Feature story27 June 2018The hard concrete surfaces that characterise New Zealand towns and cities are barely likely to register as a problem with most people. But they're never far from the minds of our urban water researchers. -
NIWA seaweed scientist tackling global climate change issue
Media release21 June 2018One of the world's leading scientific publishers has named a paper cowritten by a NIWA scientist as one of 250 groundbreaking findings that could "help change the world". -
NZ scientists launch their part in bold project to map seafloor
Media release20 June 2018New Zealand’s contribution to an ambitious international project aiming to generate a definitive map of the entire ocean floor in less than 12 years, is being launched in Wellington tomorrow.