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Motu researchers on a forest-eating coalmine, cheating on exams, scootering drunk or stoned, treating cannabis addiction, and the best sort of team for initiating new ideas…
19th Jul 19, 10:00am
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Motu researchers on a forest-eating coalmine, cheating on exams, scootering drunk or stoned, treating cannabis addiction, and the best sort of team for initiating new ideas…
Motu researchers on the history of wellbeing, robot ethics, whether the left or right hand should pay tax, the 1918 flu epidemic, prestige and value for money, the effect of cash transfers, protecting large carnivores, and the expansion of the culture war
16th Nov 18, 10:18am
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Motu researchers on the history of wellbeing, robot ethics, whether the left or right hand should pay tax, the 1918 flu epidemic, prestige and value for money, the effect of cash transfers, protecting large carnivores, and the expansion of the culture war
Motu researchers on predicting obesity rates from space, reinventing cities, genes associated with education, and the Ig Nobel Prizes
23rd Sep 18, 9:07am
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Motu researchers on predicting obesity rates from space, reinventing cities, genes associated with education, and the Ig Nobel Prizes
Rather than drain the swamp, Donald Trump has turned Washington DC into 'a federally protected paradise for predators on Wall Street'
24th Jan 18, 11:03am
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Rather than drain the swamp, Donald Trump has turned Washington DC into 'a federally protected paradise for predators on Wall Street'
Pigeonholed in some quarters as a permabear, John Mauldin says he's actually an optimistic person who is confident in the future of humanity
19th Dec 17, 7:39am
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Pigeonholed in some quarters as a permabear, John Mauldin says he's actually an optimistic person who is confident in the future of humanity
Motu on Nobel Prizes, discussions of MMP, feeding the world, a Pakistani teen's scientific first, how economics has a problem with women, solving the riddle of Kim Jong-un backwards and more
13th Oct 17, 10:02am
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Motu on Nobel Prizes, discussions of MMP, feeding the world, a Pakistani teen's scientific first, how economics has a problem with women, solving the riddle of Kim Jong-un backwards and more
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Science and Research
27th May 17, 9:13am
by Julia Wiener
Election 2017 - Party Policies - Science and Research
The New Zealand Initiative's Oliver Hartwich on liberalism in the trenches, elusive grains of sand, Islamic fashion, an apparently unfunny German, the decline of the white working class American man and more
28th Apr 17, 10:02am
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The New Zealand Initiative's Oliver Hartwich on liberalism in the trenches, elusive grains of sand, Islamic fashion, an apparently unfunny German, the decline of the white working class American man and more
Tom Coupé with 10 examples of business experiments, including dating without pictures, women who make you want to spend, Googling up smaller snacks, Bill Gates & chickens, moving from Tonga to NZ causes stress & more
24th Mar 17, 10:02am
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Tom Coupé with 10 examples of business experiments, including dating without pictures, women who make you want to spend, Googling up smaller snacks, Bill Gates & chickens, moving from Tonga to NZ causes stress & more
William Rolleston sees the advent of argument dressed up as science but which abandons the principles of evidence, balance and context in order to persuade
16th Feb 17, 8:52am
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William Rolleston sees the advent of argument dressed up as science but which abandons the principles of evidence, balance and context in order to persuade
Oliver Hartwich on capitalism by another name, explaining Trump, the perils of health hype, understanding inequality, Brexit's language barrier, Ikea economics and more
28th Oct 16, 10:02am
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Oliver Hartwich on capitalism by another name, explaining Trump, the perils of health hype, understanding inequality, Brexit's language barrier, Ikea economics and more
Siah Hwee Ang says gone are the days when China was content with being a low-cost player, playing second fiddle to the developed economies
15th Sep 15, 5:02am
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Siah Hwee Ang says gone are the days when China was content with being a low-cost player, playing second fiddle to the developed economies
Jenée Tibshraeny on how the clash of political, corporate and scientific interests isn't getting us anywhere on the fat tax debate
10th Jul 15, 2:03pm
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Jenée Tibshraeny on how the clash of political, corporate and scientific interests isn't getting us anywhere on the fat tax debate
BusinessDesk: New Zealand found wanting on innovation and business sophistication in global survey
7th Sep 11, 7:52pm
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BusinessDesk: New Zealand found wanting on innovation and business sophistication in global survey
Sexed semen next year after successful trials
4th May 10, 2:43pm
Sexed semen next year after successful trials
Todays science setup failing farmers
30th Apr 10, 1:18pm
Todays science setup failing farmers
Impossible to seperate spin from science
26th Apr 10, 1:21pm
Impossible to seperate spin from science
Farmers vent anger over ETS costs
26th Apr 10, 11:29am
Farmers vent anger over ETS costs
Science merger derailed by gobal crisis
23rd Apr 10, 5:14pm
Science merger derailed by gobal crisis
Research reveals dangers behind quad bikes
19th Apr 10, 11:32am
Research reveals dangers behind quad bikes
Rivals put the heat on NZ farmers
19th Apr 10, 11:22am
Rivals put the heat on NZ farmers
"The Big Dry" feeding trials
16th Apr 10, 1:14pm
"The Big Dry" feeding trials
Invasive pasture weed spreads in Taranaki
9th Apr 10, 1:31pm
Invasive pasture weed spreads in Taranaki
New life for Whatawhata research station
7th Apr 10, 12:15pm
New life for Whatawhata research station
AgResearch quantify carbon cost of lamb
7th Apr 10, 12:09pm
AgResearch quantify carbon cost of lamb