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Magma Pop – gamifying volcano geology

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Magma Pop – gamifying volcano geology

Magma Pop is a serious game that enables users to experience volcanic processes that are usually hidden from view. Go underground in an interactive magma chamber ...

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Whakairo

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Whakairo

Iwi Māori of Aotearoa did not have a written language until the 19th century, and knowledge was encoded and passed down through waiata (songs), pātere (chants), ...

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A clock in the rocks: Cosmic rays and Earth science

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A clock in the rocks: Cosmic rays and Earth science

Rocks act as geological archives and new techniques are helping scientists capture data about past events. This article has been republished from The Conversation under Creative ...

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Why caves matter

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Why caves matter

Aotearoa New Zealand’s limestone caves are special places. To many Māori, they are tapu. To explorers and thrill seekers, they are a great place for an ...

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Magma Drillers Save Planet Earth

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Magma Drillers Save Planet Earth

Magma Drillers Save Planet Earth is an activity that uses a team approach to finding environmentally friendly sources of geothermal energy. Ākonga take on the roles ...

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A year on, we know why the Tongan eruption was so violent

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A year on, we know why the Tongan eruption was so violent

Explore the impact that the huge Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai eruption in January 2022 has had on volcanologists theories on volcanoes. A multi-beam sonar mapping system was ...

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The lakes of Aotearoa New Zealand

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The lakes of Aotearoa New Zealand

Aotearoa has world-famous lakes – for example, Lakes Taupō, Rotorua and Wakatipu – but there are a huge number tucked away that most of us probably ...

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Why the volcanic eruption in Tonga was so violent, and what to expect next

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Why the volcanic eruption in Tonga was so violent, and what to expect next

In January 2022 the world was shocked to hear of a sudden huge volcanic eruption close to Tonga, causing a tsunami and volcanic ash to cover ...

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Expedition reveals the violent birth of the continent Zealandia

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Expedition reveals the violent birth of the continent Zealandia

Three years ago, the identification of Zealandia as a continent made global headlines. Now, newly published results from the scientific drilling expedition reveal the largely submerged ...

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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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Explosive lies – how volcanoes can lie about their age, and what it means for us

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Explosive lies – how volcanoes can lie about their age, and what it means for us

Just like a teenager wanting to be older, volcanoes can lie about their age or at least about their activities. For kids, it might be little ...

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Aliki Weststrate

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Aliki Weststrate

Position: Science communicator and educator, she has worked for a range of companies including GNS Science and Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI). Field: Communication and education. ...

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Zealandia – the submerged continent

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Zealandia – the submerged continent

New Zealand – isolated islands or part of a continent? New Zealand – the country – has a total land area of 268,000 km2 . Zealandia/Te ...

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Hikurangi subduction zone expedition #375 – blog 7

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Hikurangi subduction zone expedition #375 – blog 7

In March 2018, JOIDES Resolution, a large scientific research vessel, headed out to sea to research the Hikurangi subduction zone on expedition #375. This article is ...

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Hikurangi subduction zone expedition #375 – blog 6

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Hikurangi subduction zone expedition #375 – blog 6

In March 2018, JOIDES Resolution, a large scientific research vessel, headed out to sea to research the Hikurangi subduction zone on expedition #375. This article is ...

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Hikurangi subduction zone expedition #375 – blog 5

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Hikurangi subduction zone expedition #375 – blog 5

In March 2018, JOIDES Resolution, a large scientific research vessel, headed out to sea to research the Hikurangi subduction zone on expedition #375. This article is ...

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Hikurangi subduction zone expedition #375 – blog 4

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Hikurangi subduction zone expedition #375 – blog 4

In March 2018, JOIDES Resolution, a large scientific research vessel, headed out to sea to research the Hikurangi subduction zone on expedition #375. This article is ...

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Earthquake scientists on trial

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Earthquake scientists on trial

At present, it is not possible for scientists to accurately predict the time, location or strength of earthquakes, nor to tell if a swarm of small ...

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Searching for the Pink and White Terraces

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Searching for the Pink and White Terraces

Few things illustrate the dynamic and tentative nature of scientific investigations like the ongoing quest to locate the Pink and White Terraces at Lake Rotomahana. As ...

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Limestone, a fizzy rock – question bank

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Limestone, a fizzy rock – question bank

An inquiry approach is a method often used in science education. This question bank provides an initial list of questions that teachers and students might ask ...

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Estuary formation

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Estuary formation

Estuaries have a life cycle. They form, they age as they infill with sediment and they transform to other environments, such as freshwater marshes. They are ...

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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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Kaikōura earthquake

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Kaikōura earthquake

The 2016 Mw 7.8 Kaikōura earthquake was a complex sequence of ruptures that included 12 major faults and nine lesser faults. The initial rupture started on ...

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