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The world’s spectacular animal migrations are dwindling

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The world’s spectacular animal migrations are dwindling

Could we be seeing the end of some of the great animal migrations? Fishing, fences and development are fast-tracking extinctions. ...

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Flight of the godwit

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Flight of the godwit

Bar-tailed godwits can fly about 12,000 km at one time – further than any other known bird. This recent discovery ...

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Bird hotel

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Bird hotel

In this activity, students take on the role of migrating birds. By participating in a physically active simulation, they experience ...

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On the move

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On the move

We know that some animals make amazing long-distance journeys called migrations. This article explores some of the technology scientists use ...

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Refining dates for human habitation in the South Pacific

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Refining dates for human habitation in the South Pacific

Associate Professor Fiona Petchey, Deputy Director of the University of Waikato Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory, is researching ways to refine the ...

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Lapita cultural complex

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Lapita cultural complex

Around 3,500 years ago the earliest ancestors of many Pacific people and Māori – the people provisionally named Lapita – ...

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Ancestral Māori adapted quickly in the face of rapid climate change

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Ancestral Māori adapted quickly in the face of rapid climate change

A more precise timeline now shows Aotearoa was first settled in the North Island before the settlers expanded south and then retreated again when the climate ...

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How are satellites helping albatross?

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How are satellites helping albatross?

The toroa/northern royal albatross is one of the largest seabirds in the world! They are referred to as graceful giants of the ocean, and with a ...

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Palaeogenomics and human evolution

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Palaeogenomics and human evolution

Genomics has opened up our understanding of ancient hominins and human evolution. Genomics is an area within genetics that concerns the sequencing and analysis of an ...

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Becoming human – hominins

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Becoming human – hominins

As humans, we’re curious about ourselves. Where did we come from? How did we evolve? Tom Higham talks about what we know about the journey from ...

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Evolutionary research – advancing our understanding of us

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Evolutionary research – advancing our understanding of us

New technologies can extend our scientific understanding. They can also mean we have to throw out earlier ideas. Prior to the 1950s and the ‘radiocarbon revolution’, ...

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Project Hotspot: Using citizen science to better protect coastal threatened species

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Project Hotspot: Using citizen science to better protect coastal threatened species

Project Hotspot was a Taranaki-based citizen science project and one of the Participatory Science Platform (PSP) projects supported by the New Zealand Government. The Ngā Motu ...

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Flight – writer's insight

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Flight – writer's insight

Flight was a topic our writer Barbara Ryan enjoyed teaching. "We got really involved – twice I invited Patrick Monro (inventor and flight enthusiast) to come ...

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How birds fly

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How birds fly

One of the requirements for heavier-than-air flying machines is a structure that combines strength with light weight. This is true for birds as well as planes. ...

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Feathers and flight

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Feathers and flight

A bird is designed for flight. The combination of light weight, strength and shape, as well as precision control, is largely responsible for giving birds their ...

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Dr Jesse Conklin

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Dr Jesse Conklin

Position: Post-doctoral researcher, Conservation Ecology Group, The University of Groningen (formerly a PhD student at Massey University). Field: Ornithology Jesse Conklin spends his time researching things ...

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Dr Phil Battley

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Dr Phil Battley

Position: Associate Professor, School of Agriculture and Environment, Massey University. Field: Ornithology. Dr Phil Battley lectures at Massey University. He combines teaching zoology to students, doing ...

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Gliders and kites

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Gliders and kites

Gliders and kites both have wings to generate lift. A glider’s wings are aerofoils. Well made kites are also aerofoil wings, which gives them lift. Gliders ...

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Tracking godwits

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Tracking godwits

Research on godwit migration involves tracking or following the flight path of the birds. Scientists like Dr Phil Battley and Dr Jesse Conklin from Massey University ...

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Investigating flight – introduction

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Investigating flight – introduction

Have you ever wanted to fly? To soar above valleys and mountains, cities and oceans, feeling the wind whipping against your face? Flight has fascinated humans ...

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Investigating flight – question bank

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Investigating flight – question bank

An inquiry approach is a method often used in science education. The question bank provides an initial list of questions on flight and places where their ...

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Dr Te Taka Keegan

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Dr Te Taka Keegan

Position: Associate Professor, Department of Software Engineering and Co-Director of AI Institute Maori, University of Waikato. Field: Language technologies Associate Professor Te Taka Keegan (Waikato-Maniapoto, Ngāti ...

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Ocean motion

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Ocean motion

The ocean has a complex circulation system, moving water, heat, salt and nutrients around the world. Surface currents in the top 400 m are driven mainly ...

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Birds and planes

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Birds and planes

In this activity, students explore the importance of wing shape and size and how this determines the flight capabilities of birds and planes. By the end ...

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Tracking E7

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Tracking E7

In this activity, students explore the incredible flight of a special bird known as E7 to learn about the migratory flight of bar-tailed godwits from New ...

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