arrowsmith2/Shutterstock A review of the English school curriculum is currently underway. The reviews recently released interim report makes clear that the current education system is not working well for all young people ...
My team discovered ‘dark oxygen’ on the seafloor – now we’re trying to understand how it was made
Love Employee/Shutterstock Children are always asking Why? As they experience things for the first time, its natural to want to find out more. But as children grow into adults, they often dismiss something new that...
Ground Picture/Shutterstock There have long been calls for New Zealands charity-linked businesses to lose their tax exemption status. Under the current rules, companies such as Sanitarium, which is wholly owned by the...

This anniversary wasn’t meant to be easy: Malcolm Fraser and the modern Liberal Party
Fifty years ago, Liberal MPs chose Malcolm Fraser as their leader. Eight months later, he led them into power in extraordinary some might say reprehensible circumstances. He governed for seven and a half years, and...
Antarctic bases are hotbeds of stress and violence. Space stations could face the same challenges
The South African National Antarctic Expedition research base, SANAE IV, at Vesleskarvet, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. Dr Ross Hofmeyr/Wikimedia, CC BY-SA Earlier this week, reports emerged that a scientist at South...

Trumps golden age looks an awful lot like a new Gilded Age, wrote Politico this month, reflecting on the second inauguration of the United States president, prominently attended by tech billionaires. The day after that...
We found a new wasp! Students are discovering insect species through citizen science
Andy Howe, CC BY Playgrounds can host a variety of natural wonders and, of course, kids! Now some students are not just learning about insects and spiders at school they are putting them on the map and even discovering...