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Summer Series #2: The science behind a good homebrew
News article29 December 2014Karl Safi is reluctant to say brewing beer is a science. He thinks it is more accurate – and important – to describe it is a combination of science and art. -
Summer series #1: The photographers behind NIWA's stunning shots
News article22 December 2014NIWA photographers are well known for their stunning images of New Zealand’s environment. Four of the best discuss their favourite shots and what was going on at the time. -
NIWA's Hotspot Watch
Hotspot19 December 2014Weekly update to help media assess likelihood of extremely dry weather preceding a drought. -
NIWA ecologists catch on to a bug's life
News article16 December 2014Kneeling in the mud under the cover of trees, covered in anoraks, sandflies and dedication, three scientists are looking out for the little guy. -
NIWA's Hotspot Watch 12 December 2014
Hotspot12 December 2014Weekly update to help media assess likelihood of extremely dry weather preceding a drought. Regions experiencing severely to extremely drier than normal soils conditions are deemed “hotspots”. -
Early Christmas present for Antarctic researchers
News article08 December 2014In a small green laboratory perched on the rocky volcanic southern peninsula of Ross Island, Antarctica, there’s a space waiting for a new shiny, hi-tech Christmas present. -
NIWA's Hotspot Watch 5 December 2014
Hotspot05 December 2014Weekly update to help media assess likelihood of extremely dry weather preceding a drought. Regions experiencing severely to extremely drier than normal soils conditions are deemed “hotspots”. -
Scientist turns detective on NZ temperature records
News article03 December 2014A NIWA climate scientist is awaiting a ruling from the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) on whether New Zealand’s coldest recorded temperature will be accepted as an official world weather extreme. -
NIWA's Hotspot Watch 28 November 2014
Hotspot28 November 2014Weekly update to help media assess likelihood of extremely dry weather preceding a drought. -
Penguin census reveals drop in numbers
News article25 November 2014The plight of the penguins of Penguin Bay has attracted the interest of scientists who are studying why there are fewer and fewer of them every year. -
Scientists celebrate 60 years of radiocarbon measurements
News article21 November 2014Scientists will next month celebrate the diamond anniversary of the world’s longest continuous record of atmospheric radiocarbon measurements. -
Scientists make rare find in Auckland streams
News article13 November 2014NIWA and Auckland Council freshwater scientists using fish pheromone samplers have made a rare discovery in two Auckland streams.