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Over six days at the NZ International Science Festival in Ōtepoti Dunedin in July, the Backyard Biodiversity exhibit explored ...
The choices we make today will affect the voice of tomorrow. Michael Miller has been exploring the trajectory of te reo Māori ...
Backyards can be refuges for nature, dens for children, sources of food and nourishment, and spaces of speculation on what might have gone on before and what may be happening out of sight. They can ...
Ngā mihi ki a tātou. Tuatahi – tēnei te mihi nui ki ngā kaikōrero, mō rātou whakaaro, moemoea, wawata. First – our huge thanks to the contributors, for their thoughts, dreams, aspirations. Tuarua – ...
Te Pūnaha Matatini has been selected as one of ten New Zealand Centres of Research Excellence (CoRE) to be funded over the next eight years.
16 June 2025 An excerpt from Shaun Hendy’s new book, The Covid Response – A Scientist’s Account of New Zealand’s Pandemic and What Comes Next. Just after 1.48 p.m. on Monday 23 March 2020, Prime ...
Young women played important roles in supporting their families and communities during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Emergence is about how complex patterns, structures, and behaviours arise from interactions – giving rise to new system properties.
In certain areas of Australia, millions of sterile male fruit flies rain from the skies every two weeks. These Queensland fruit flies are reared to the peak of health in a special facility, then ...
A collaboration between freshwater ecologist Kati Doehring and illustrator Jean Donaldson. Edited by Jonathan Burgess. Tēnā koe – let me introduce myself. My name is dacrydium cupressinum, but most of ...
Te Pūnaha Matatini Principal Investigator Dr Anna Matheson leads the team that has released a new report evaluating the Healthy Families NZ initiative.
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