New ZealandWorkers take voluntary redundancy at the government’s new science entity134 staff have chosen the option, less than a year after BSI was formed.
Science6500-year-old skeleton found dripping in jewellery with a gold 'penis sheath' Insert 'Goldmember' joke here.
HolidaysFive expert tips to help you survive your festive hangoverPut down the greasy fry-up, your head will thank you later.
ScienceDrones blast AC/DC and Five Finger Death Punch to scare wolves from cattleScientists in the US are trying to keep wolves away using an unlikely method.
ScienceAussie doctor warns peeing in the shower is 'unsafe' - especially for womenThere's lots of reasons why - and none of them are 'because your partner thinks it's gross'.
Health & WellnessDoctors explain why some men are prone to getting a ‘summer penis’It'd be great to have this problem all year round to be honest.
ScienceNew Livestock Parasite Management Groups Aim To Increase Knowledge"The ultimate aim is so that farmers grow knowledge and confidence in this area to be able to make changes," Brosnahan adds.
EducationPositively Disrupting Farm Finances With Real-Time Data"It's about not looking backwards but actually planning forward using live data," Dobson says.
RuralSaving Peatlands: Jenna Smith's Call To Action On Climate Change"Change is inevitable. There's no one solution," Smith says.
ScienceHard Hill Country Genetics Leading The Way With Virtual Fencing"We ended up being their first Holter-based beef farm... we've now got about 290 animals collared on the property and we're loving it," he says.
ScienceInnovative Farming Takes Center Stage At LambEx Conference"The biggest takeaway for me was the incredible consistency and clarity on improving productivity and ensuring a premium eating experience," Kidd notes.
RuralInnovative Ag Tech + Sustainable Farming With Julia Jones"These are the people in the labs actually coming up with the stuff that we might need in the future," Jones explains.
ScienceInnovative Solutions Save Canterbury's Potatoes From Devastating Psyllid Pest"We saw the trap numbers go from several hundred down to ones and zeros," Dr Kaiser explains.
ScienceOSPRI CEO Talks Biosecurity + M. Bovis Eradication"I'm finding what I expected to find – a bunch of purpose-driven, passionate people," says McIvor.
ScienceAromatherapy Inhalers 'Could Keep You Alert Without Relying On Coffee Or Food'"Imagine if there was something natural that could keep you alert without relying on coffee or food," Guthrie explains.
PoliticsIndependent Study Exposes Flawed Freshwater Regulations"If agriculture stopped in all catchments and they returned to their natural pre-human state, 38% of rivers still wouldn't meet the targets," Acland reveals.