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‘A living collective’: study shows trees synchronise electrical signals during a solar eclipse
Reefs in the ‘middle’ light zone along NZ’s coast are biodiversity hotspots – many are home to protected species
Birds hold remarkable clues to fighting human and animal infections
Study highlights struggles of GPs in deprived neighbourhoods
Superb fairy-wrens’ songs hold clues to their personalities, new study finds
Green Past Of Saharo-Arabian Desert
Menstrual blood is being used to research a range of health conditions – from endometriosis to diabetes and cancer
Australia’s innovative new policies are designed to cut smoking rates – here are 6 ideas NZ could borrow
Study exposes huge levels untargeted antibiotic prescribing
Century-old clues reveal hidden threat to Australian songbird 
Migrating Flies Vital For People And Nature
This mucus-loving gut bacteria is important for health – here’s how to keep it happy
How to engineer microbes to enable us to live on Mars
Academy initiative funds introductory course on genomics research with Indigenous Australians
Study will improve predictions of ice sheet movement
Giving rivers more room to move could benefit people and nature | University of Canterbury
Acclaimed author Sarah Hall joins The University’s Centre for New Writing
Many of history’s deadliest building fires have been in nightclubs. Here’s why they’re so dangerous
Fly into Rachel Fitzhardinge’s Winged Creatures Exhibition at Hurstville Museum & Gallery
Curious Kids: what was the biggest dinosaur that ever lived?
HPV vaccine can and will prevent cancer – study finds
Minimal health gains from star ratings on food, modelling estimates
University’s Entrepreneur in Residence gets down to business
Climate change could make more turtles female – but some are starting to adapt
Loss of forests brought new birds to NZ during the last Ice Age – we’re witnessing a similar process now
We asked young people if they wanted tighter vaping regulation to phase out nicotine – here’s what they said
Higher Pollinator Diversity In Calcareous Grasslands
Whalesong patterns follow a universal law of human language, new research finds
First new non-opioid painkiller approved in the US for decades – here’s how it works
Books of mana: 10 essential reads for Waitangi Day
If the government wants science to have an economic impact it has to put its money where its mouth is
New State Library and Archives officially opens in Launceston
Next generation computers: new wiring material could transform chip technology
Scorching Climate Drove Lampreys Apart During Cretaceous Period
‘Cold violence’ – a hidden form of elder abuse in New Zealand’s Chinese community
SPIE, the International Society for Optics and Photonics, Announces Its 2025 Fellows
How a traumatic birth experience can affect breastfeeding
Whales can live way longer than scientists had thought, with potential lifespans as much as double previous estimates
Measuring Healthcare And Security One Step At Time
Academy announces 2024-25 recipients of Theo Murphy Initiative (Australia) grants
Call for action against gastric cancer precursor
A new treaty could prevent some misappropriation of Māori and Indigenous design – and shouldn’t be ignored
‘Honour of a lifetime’ for world-class neuroscientist
That’s no straw: Hummingbirds evolved surprisingly flexible bills to help them drink nectar
How to avoid eye infections – and what to do if you get one
Inaugural Tri-Academy Partnership fosters Indigenous knowledge sharing across borders
Researchers Assess Whether Animals Feel Emotion
Great Science Share for Schools wins prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Prize