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Are we the smartest animals? Is breakfast the most important meal? We ask the experts.
Are we the smartest animals? Is breakfast the most important meal? We ask the experts.
Perseverance's next mission: a trip to an ancient Martian river delta to collect samples.
American accented-voice shrieking at you about tsunamis? Blame the factory.
New York Times: QAnon, the right-wing conspiracy theory community, has had another bad.
And another weak link is revealed - this time involving kids on parents' devices.
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Social network which spread Covid conspiracies is now being used to discredit reporting.
Chorus tracks near-record surge.
Spend-up continues as the company moves beyond its accounting roots.
Michael Baker calls app "The future of healthcare".
Some people returning from remote areas are getting a special surprise on their phones.
Company claims 80 per cent accuracy in detection, 2-3 days before users know they're sick.
If you have kids, they're going to school where you work and live.
Will the man in charge of New Zealand's $6b Rocket Lab get high on his own supply?
Peter Beck's company goes head-to-head with Elon Musk's Space X.
Colourful entrepreneur proves there's life in a pandemic-depressed global economy.
Much larger "medium-lift" rocket planned with proceeds. Financials revealed.
Opinion: How is Facebook obliged to share news content, and to pay for doing so?
After reporting a sea of red ink, the cinema software company boss looks ahead.
Deal would see US-NZ startup and Mahia spaceport operator soar in value.
Will the pandemic shift the power balance between cinemas and streaming long-term?
A survey has revealed Kiwis' internet hopes and fears as working from home increases.
Kwotimation plans to expand the platform and take it global.
Shares in the company dropped 14pc to $36.50 before the start of regular trading Friday.
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Student studied at venue on top of Manukau rail station and next to main bus station.
"I'm not retiring" says Sir William Gallagher as he ushers in new chief executive.
New York Times: The 11-month-old social network is compelling. It also has some problems.