
Science Made Simple: Peter Schwerdtfeger on chemistry
In our Science Made Simple series, we talk to Massey's Professor Peter Schwerdtfeger.
In our Science Made Simple series, we talk to Massey's Professor Peter Schwerdtfeger.
A high-tech floating laboratory that has just finished probing New Zealand's largest earthquake fault is now sailing to Antarctica to drill for critical climate change clues.
The iPhone X has only been on sale for a short time, but there's already plans for the XL.
Some airlines are reportedly ditching the seatback screens to save money.
In our Science Made Simple series, we talk to GNS Science geophysicist Dr Laura Wallace.
Tech leaders weigh in on what technology will be popular with consumers next year.
What will happen to NZ's oceans in the future? A cutting-edge model will soon tell us.
In our Science Made Simple series, we talk to Professor Cather Simpson about lasers.
January is an exciting month for space fans with the possible launch of a very big rocket.
Why do we over-eat? NZ scientists hope to pinpoint the cause of eating for pleasure.
In our Science Made Simple series, we talk to top microbiologist Dr Heather Hendrickson.
People who are obsessed with playing video games may have a mental health condition.
The meteoric rise of bitcoin has come with massive hacks and devastating losses.
Frances Valintine has been made a companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
Upgrades have already been slowing over the years.
You can now outsource liver damage with the touch of a smartphone app.
The founder of Tesla and SpaceX vowed to deliver the battery in less than 100 days.
Seven individuals have been awarded in the New Year Honours for their contributions.
Apple posted a letter to customers apologising for slowing down older iPhones.
Meet Genna Elvin, the Kiwi working alongside Microsoft and Google in Luxembourg.
2017 was a tough year for science - but there were some notable breakthroughs nonetheless.
Builder who left pay packet in pub before Christmas has been reunited with his wages.
Is the outlook for technology in 2018 exciting - or slightly terrifying?
Why do men and women suffer stress differently? Brain researchers aim to solve the puzzle.
If you want to succeed in business, there's one thing, just one thing, you need to do.
Xero chief executive Rod Drury talks Chief Technology Officer appointments and tech.
Kiwis are making good use of their mobile devices over the Christmas break.
Poorly-understood threat posed by volcano-driven tsunamis focus of cutting-edge study.
The app will serve the same purpose as the traditional state-issued ID cards.