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Teaching ethics

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Teaching ethics

As science and technology advance, ethical issues are brought to the fore not only for scientists and technologists but also ...

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Māori concepts for animal ethics – introduction

In the Māori world, animals are related to humans through whakapapa. Animals as well as humans are descendants of ngā ...

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Ethics thinking toolkit

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Ethics thinking toolkit

Download the Ethics thinking toolkit, which provides a structured framework for scaffolding student thinking about an ethical issue.

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Ethical thinking in science

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Ethical thinking in science

In this recorded professional learning session, Lyn Rogers and Andrea Soanes explore the Science Learning Hub's Ethics thinking toolkit. They ...

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Blue gloved hands holding a lab mouse.

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New Zealand’s GE technology reform carries risks and benefits

Genetic modification is back on the political agenda in Aotearoa New Zealand. The issue may not be as hotly contentious as it once was, but big ...

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He tohu i te ngahere e mea ana kua kati

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Is poisoning pests the Māori way?

Some of those opposed to the use of 1080 poison to control pests say it’s ‘un-Māori’. Tame Malcolm unpacks these claims, arguing that to the contrary, ...

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Hilton Collier, a man stands in woolshed

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Hilton Collier

Hilton Collier (Ngāti Porou) is an agribusiness consultant who thinks all animals have mana in their own right and deserve to be treated with respect. This ...

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Head and shoulder image of Rauhina Scott-Fyfe.

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Rauhina Scott-Fyfe

Rauhina Scott-Fyfe (Kāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, Waitaha) is the Māori Archivist at Uare Taoka o Hākena Hocken Collections held at the University of Otago. Rauhina is ...

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Two Paradise Shelducks ducks swimming in a lagoon.

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How do Māori ideas relate to animal ethics?

This article provides a summary of animal ethics and the Three Rs – replacement, reduction and refinement – using a kaupapa Māori approach. The following text ...

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Child with cat in field

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Theories of animal ethics

Māori concepts for animal ethics is an introduction to the complexities of human relationships with animals. This article briefly examines two main approaches to a theory ...

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Winiwini Kingi standing in front of a stream.

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Te Winiwini Kingi

Te Winiwini Kingi (Te Waiariki Ngāti Kororā) is a kaumātua and environmentalist working to restore the habitats on his ancestral land. This scientist profile is one ...

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Professor Eloise Jillings in front of Tāwharau Ora building

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Professor Eloise Jillings

Professor Eloise Jillings (Ngāti Maru Hauraki) is a veterinarian and educator at Massey University. Her leadership is critical to the education of veterinary students and particularly ...

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Fume hood with label in te reo Māori

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Dr Kimiora Hēnare

Kimiora Hēnare (Ngāti Hauā, Te Aupōuri, Te Rarawa) is a cancer researcher who studies the complex biology of tumours in efforts to harness the immune system ...

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Illustration by Isobel Te Aho-White from article Te Tapa Ingoa.

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Māori ethical ideas

In te ao Māori, all animals have mana by virtue of being loved descendants of ngā atua and must therefore be treated with respect. This article ...

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Dr Leilani Walker with spider on her hand

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Dr Leilani Walker

Dr Leilani Walker has research interests in animal behaviour and the relationships of New Zealanders with native flora and fauna. This scientist profile is one of ...

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Domesticated brown baby rat looking at camera.

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The Three Rs of animal ethics

The Three Rs are fundamental animal welfare principles that provide useful strategies regarding the treatment of animals for research, testing and teaching. The following text is ...

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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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Using RNAi to combat myrtle rust

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Using RNAi to combat myrtle rust

The fungus Austropuccinia psidii is responsible for causing the invasive plant disease commonly known as myrtle rust, which threatens a large range of plants within the ...

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Using RNAi to control varroa mites

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Using RNAi to control varroa mites

The varroa mite is a tiny but destructive pest responsible for the deaths of many honey bee colonies in Aotearoa New Zealand and around the world. ...

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Data about data

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Data about data

Data has become so central to everything we do that it has its own branch of research. The emergent field of data science combines knowledge from ...

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Exploring enduring competencies with Kiwi Kai

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Exploring enduring competencies with Kiwi Kai

Kiwi Kai is an online learning tool that is an ideal context to learn about science capabilities and enduring competencies. Scenarios in this virtual farm encourage ...

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Can customary harvesting of our native species be sustainable?

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Can customary harvesting of our native species be sustainable?

An overhaul of the conservation laws of Aotearoa could allow Māori to resume traditional harvesting practices of some native species. This article was originally titled Can ...

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Animal X factor

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Animal X factor

This article asks us to consider why we like some animals more than others and whether this matters when it comes to conservation. Biologist Sophie Fern ...

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1080 – a wicked problem

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1080 – a wicked problem

Aotearoa New Zealand faces a wicked problem – do we kill introduced pests or do we allow them to kill our native animals, damage our forests ...

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Water fluoridation – a socio-scientific issue

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Water fluoridation – a socio-scientific issue

The New Zealand Ministry of Health defines water fluoridation as: "The process of adjusting the natural level of fluoride in the water supply to between 0.7 ...

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Hamilton’s fluoride debate

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Hamilton’s fluoride debate

In June 2013, Hamilton’s city councillors voted to stop adding fluoride, used to protect teeth from tooth decay, to Hamilton’s drinking water. National public reaction and ...

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Ahi Pepe and tikanga

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Ahi Pepe and tikanga

Ahi Pepe MothNet is a citizen science project that explores New Zealand’s native moths, their distributions and whether vegetation restoration impacts moth diversity. One aspect of ...

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