
Green hydrogen: NZ scientists edge closer to climate-friendly fuel
Major project to make green hydrogen part of NZ's clean energy future gets a $9m boost.
Major project to make green hydrogen part of NZ's clean energy future gets a $9m boost.
As police investigate Westlake Girls School online threats, experts give parents advice.
Workers banned from brushing teeth, told they will be left to die alone if they get Covid.
A long-awaited intel report on UFOs makes one thing clear: the truth is still out there.
"I honestly couldn't be happier." - John Scott, Kiwi director of Norwegian firm.
A Twitter user flagged the content this morning, but it was still online two hours later.
A trail of clues sends conspiracy theorists into overdrive after McAfee's death in Spain.
Pandemic helps Otago company gain attention on the global stage.
A second East Coast "slow" quake, linked to dozens of tremors, has shifted land by 2cm.
Where's winter? Blame a giant "warm pool", a heating planet and a locked-up Antarctica.
Fast internet options proliferate.
McAfee had a long, uncomfortable relationship with law enforcement agencies.
Another salvo in the App Store battle.
The test can be used to determine if someone has had Covid or the vaccine.
Deal follows Spark seizing Rugby League World Cup rights.
Female social media users targeted by conservative authorities.
Digital and "frictionless" payments may be convenient, but endless little payments add up.
Director says business collapsed due to Covid-19 and failure to obtain large contracts.
How it shapes up against rivals.
Bitcoin has just hit a sinister-sounding new stage and it could be devastating.
New York Times: Concern Google suffering from both its size and leadership from its CEO.
It's the final countdown.
Pandemic-era boom in on-demand food delivery, "Netflix" option help to fuel sales.
He's not as contrite as one might expect. He's nowhere near as sorry as one might hope.
A simple lifehack to take control of the algorithm.
Green push towards net zero emissions could create millions of tonnes of hazardous junk.
Huge growth in online child sex abuse means 'vast' numbers of offenders not prosecuted.
Close to a quarter of staff don't want the jab. Can you push the issue?
Some DHBs opt-in, some don't - and the Ministry of Health offers only vague guidance.