LifestyleQuest for identity: Who made me what I am?Is it genes or upbringing that shapes our characters, talents and traits? As an adopted child, the question has always fascinated Kate Hilpern.12 Sep 01:00 AM
LifestyleStreet art: Who-dun-knit?Danielle Wright finds breaking the law has never been more cheerful, as she goes in search of the fluffy face of graffiti.11 Sep 05:30 PM
OpinionChangespotting: Solar panels illuminate night landscapeIt's great when solar panels are used to produce power efficiently, but sometimes a little bit of pizazz doesn't go amiss in the world of sustainability. 08 Sep 09:30 PM
New ZealandDrink and be healthy, study says - but NZ docs disagreeAmerican research has topped up the theory that a tipple a day is good for your health - but some New Zealand academics are no longer swallowing the idea.08 Sep 05:30 PM
LifestyleMcDonald's puts calories on its UK menus - but is anyone counting?Some 5000 UK food outlets will offer calorie-count menus by the end of the year.06 Sep 09:15 PM
TechnologyThe state of play in the loungePeter Griffin examines wizardry in the lounge, today and 10 years from now.04 Sep 05:30 PM
Small BusinessBosses still miss green messageKiwi small business owners want to do the right thing in their communities - and people are more important than the environment, says a new study.03 Sep 05:30 PM
WorldPost-it warsHundreds of people across France are participating in 'Post-it wars' where workers create pixelated images in their office windows using only Post-it notes.31 Aug 12:58 AM
PromotionsWhat does the future hold? Make your predictions and be in to win a MacBook Air24 Aug 02:52 AM
LifestyleKey to cold beer revealed in studyThe identity of the yeast that made cold refreshing beer possible has been a long-standing mystery.23 Aug 11:20 PM