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Bots vs Beings – the impacts of AI on life and work

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Bots vs Beings – the impacts of AI on life and work

Discussions of artificial intelligence (AI) are inseparable from questions of ethics. In 1942, Isaac Asimov famously popularised the idea that intelligent machines should adhere to a ...

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Capturing space junk and bringing it back to Earth

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Capturing space junk and bringing it back to Earth

This article has been republished from The Conversation under Creative Commons licence CC BY-ND 4.0. It was written by Ralph Cooney, Professor Emeritus in Advanced Materials, ...

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CAPSTONE – returning humans to the Moon

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CAPSTONE – returning humans to the Moon

On 20 July 1969, around 600 million people stopped to watch humans first set foot on the Moon. The words, “That’s one small step for man, ...

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Aotearoa New Zealand in space – an introduction

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Aotearoa New Zealand in space – an introduction

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work in the space sector? It goes way beyond astronauts and rockets and it’s growing fast! ...

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What is a CubeSat?

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What is a CubeSat?

CubeSats are tiny box-shaped satellites that are mainly launched into low Earth orbit to observe the Earth, test new communications technology or perform miniature experiments. In ...

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Space debris

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Space debris

When we talk about space, we often mention big numbers – after all, space is vast. When it comes to space debris, the numbers may surprise ...

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CubeSats, crystals and microgravity

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CubeSats, crystals and microgravity

Associate Professor Sarah Kessans is a scientist with big dreams and the skills to make them happen. Sarah is a biochemist and works in the field ...

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Innovations in aerospace

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Innovations in aerospace

Aotearoa New Zealand’s remote location and unique geography have made its residents innovative by necessity. From inventing pōhā to preserve nga tītī to initiating refrigerated meat ...

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New Zealand Space Agency and MBIE logos.

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Measuring methane from space

In order to reduce methane emissions, we need to know where they come from. Methane, like other greenhouse gases, is invisible to human eyes – so ...

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MethaneSAT satellite in space above the Earth illustration.

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MethaneSAT – turning data into action

MethaneSAT is Aotearoa New Zealand’s first government-funded space mission. It is a joint American-New Zealand collaboration to detect methane emissions. The goal is to use data ...

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More than a box

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More than a box

This Connected article describes the processes and practices used when planning, designing and building a large indoor sports centre. It outlines the science and technology behind ...

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Emotional robots

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Emotional robots

Humans are now developing machines (robots) that imitate human emotion and thought. This Connected article explores the development of artificial intelligence (AI) from a social and ...

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Beating the wind

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Beating the wind

This article explores the aerodynamics of cycling and the steps cyclists can take to minimise pressure drag and friction drag. It tells the story of a ...

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Seismic engineering at Canterbury University

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Seismic engineering at Canterbury University

A visitor to the seismic engineering laboratories and test centres at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, is likely to meet researchers and students of many nationalities. ...

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Driving us into the future

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Driving us into the future

This article documents the history of the electric car – first developed in 1890, and uses diagrams and text to explain the technology electric cars and ...

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The environmental footprint of electric versus fossil cars

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The environmental footprint of electric versus fossil cars

This article, written by Md Arif Hasan and Associate Professor Ralph Brougham Chapman from Environmental Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, is part of the Climate Explained ...

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Aerospread – top flight innovation

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Aerospread – top flight innovation

Aerospread Managing Director Bruce Peterson isn’t just a businessman and pilot. Bruce is an innovative ‘backyard engineer’ whose work to develop topdressing plane components and software ...

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Rocket Lab

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Rocket Lab

When we first met Sir Peter Beck in 2010, his company Rocket Lab (formed in 2006) had not long achieved New Zealand’s first launch of a ...

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Artificial sensors – question bank

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Artificial sensors – question bank

An inquiry approach is a method often used in science education. The question bank provides an initial list of questions about monitoring our environment using artificial ...

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Super sense – an introduction to artificial sensors

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Super sense – an introduction to artificial sensors

Monitoring our world using artificial sensors Artificial sensors enable us to overcome the limitations of our human senses and extend them in novel and useful ways, ...

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REV it UP – electric cars

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REV it UP – electric cars

REV it UP was a Taranaki-based Participatory Science Platform (PSP) project supported by the New Zealand Government. New Plymouth Boys’ High School and local engineering firm ...

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Nanoscience – question bank

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Nanoscience – question bank

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

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Nanoscience – introduction

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Nanoscience – introduction

Nanoscience involves the study of chemical and physical changes that happen at the nanoscale. Researchers and scientists are interested in the nanoscale, because when many materials ...

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Robots for horticulture

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Robots for horticulture

The value of the horticultural industry will increase with better pollination systems, robust quality control, better traceability systems, more cost-competitive practice and solutions for the difficulty ...

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