National Technology & Science update
National Technology & Science update
Callaghan Innovation congratulates NZ Innovation Awards winners | Callaghan Innovation
Callaghan Innovation
Callaghan Innovation today congratulated the winners of the New Zealand Innovation Awards, many of which are customers of the government innovation agency. Keep Reading
Report confirms increasing emissions impacting New Zealand
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New Zealand is seeing impacts of excess greenhouse gas emissions in our climate and oceans. Keep Reading
Study predicts changes in marine ecosystems - The University of Auckland
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19 October 2017 Keep Reading
Science Media Centre » Blog Archive Marine reserve boosts snapper numbers outside its borders - In the News - Science Media Centre
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Whether or not marine reserves help the unprotected sea creatures beyond their borders has been hotly contested, but new research from the University of Auckland suggests that protected marine areas can serve as local fish nurseries. The study, published today in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, examined the genetics of adult snapper near Goat […] Keep Reading
Top tech companies contribute a record $10b to New Zealand economy | Callaghan Innovation
Callaghan Innovation
Science and Innovation Minister Paul Goldsmith has applauded New Zealandâs leading hi-tech companies for achieving a combined annual revenue of $10 billion this year. Keep Reading
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GNS Science is New Zealand's leading provider of Earth, geoscience and isotope research and consultancy services. We apply our scientific knowledge from the atomic to the planetary scale to create wealth, protect the environment, and improve the safety of people. . Keep Reading
Dramatic sea ice decline limits NIWA’s Antarctic research | NIWA
NIWA
A dramatic change in sea ice this year is likely to hamper a NIWA-led research project aiming to better understand how ice shelves will melt as the ocean warms. Keep Reading
Southern spring sizzle sets records | NIWA
NIWA
An immense dome of high pressure stretched across the Tasman Sea onto the South Island yesterday, bringing the highest temperatures across New Zealand since April. Keep Reading
NIWA's Hotspot Watch for 19 October 2017 | NIWA
NIWA
The first weekly update for the 2017-18 summer describing soil moisture across the country to help assess whether severely to extremely dry conditions are occurring or imminent. Keep Reading
Is New Zealand's VR sector ready to explode? A new MBIE report says so | Idealog
Idealog
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has released a new report on the potential of virtual reality in New Zealand. Keep Reading
The big reveal: Rocket Lab takes out top prize at The New Zealand Innovation Awards | Idealog
Idealog
The very best of Kiwi innovation has been recognised again at the annual New Zealand Innovation Awards. Keep Reading
2017 TIN Report highlights MÄori tech companies for the first time (and other important gleanings) | Idealog
Idealog
No matter how you slice it, $10 billion is a pretty big chunk of change. Itâs how much Aotearoaâs technology sector is estimated to be worth â and itâs a ... Keep Reading
More than just killer bots: How technologists can change peopleâs lives for the better | Idealog
Idealog
Thereâs been a lot of discussion recently around the responsibilities tech companies, big and small, should uphold. Springloadâs Bron Thomson says that when it comes to technology, the goal should ... Keep Reading
Silicon Valley royalty Scott Nolan gets set to take New Zealand's tech sector up a gear | Idealog
Idealog
New Edmund Hillary Fellow, high-flying Silicon Valley venture capitalist and ex-rocket maker Scott Nolan gives his take on the promise of the New Zealand startup scene â and offers some ... Keep Reading
KRACK attack: What you need to know | Radio New Zealand News
Radio New Zealand
Following warnings to avoid Wi-Fi after an international software hack, here's what you need to know. Keep Reading
Shared transport could remove most cars | Radio New Zealand News
Radio New Zealand
A shared vehicle system could reduce the number of cars in cities to a little as 4 percent of current numbers, new research shows. Keep Reading