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Introducing Innovation

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Introducing Innovation

We live in a fast-changing world. We often hear that innovation is what’s needed to address the global challenges and ...

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Data – key terms

This resource provides explanations of some of the key terms associated with data (raraunga) and data use. Algorithm (hātepe) Artificial intelligence (whakataruna hinengaro) Big data Data ...

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Developing a new plant-based protein

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Developing a new plant-based protein

We all need protein to live and stay healthy. However, many protein sources are becoming an increasingly expensive way to meet our needs – both economically ...

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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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RNA interference

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RNA interference

RNA interference (RNAi) is a natural process that occurs in cells where small RNA molecules ‘silence’ or decrease the activity of specific genes by preventing them ...

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RNA interference – key terms

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RNA interference – key terms

RNA interference is both a natural process and a novel biotechnology tool in which small RNA molecules ‘silence’ or decrease the activity of specific genes by ...

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ChatGPT and Māori data sovereignty

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ChatGPT and Māori data sovereignty

We hear a lot about data, but what is it? In simple terms, data is a collection of unorganised numbers, symbols or text that, when analysed, ...

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ChatGPT – generating text and ethical concerns

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ChatGPT – generating text and ethical concerns

ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence (AI) large language model (LLM) released by OpenAI. ChatGPT can be seen as a computer that takes inputs in the form ...

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Artificial intelligence

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Artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) is any system that uses a computer or software to replicate the idea of human intelligence. AI involves the development of computer programs ...

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Environmental DNA

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Environmental DNA

All living things shed genetic material like hair, scales, skin and faeces into their local environment. This is known as environmental DNA (eDNA). For example, an ...

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Growing spirulina

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Growing spirulina

New Zealand Algae Innovations Ltd operated the only spirulina farm in New Zealand. Under the brand name Tahi Spirulina, it sold a range of spirulina food ...

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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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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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Improving sheep genetics with CT scanning

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Improving sheep genetics with CT scanning

In the continuous drive to improve farm animal genetics and meat quality, agricultural researchers and farmers have often adapted medical imaging and diagnostic tools used in ...

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Awhi mai awhi atu – kuku restoration

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Awhi mai awhi atu – kuku restoration

Mātauranga Māori and science are helping to solve a few questions in Ōhiwa Harbour: What has caused the mussel beds to disappear? Can we restore the ...

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Pātaka kai – small Māori building for food storage.

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Pōhā – rokiroki kai

Food preservation is something that most people take for granted. Our cupboards contain tins, jars, sealed bags and boxes. Refrigerators and freezers store perishable foods. We ...

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Making bioplastic clips from wine industry waste

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Making bioplastic clips from wine industry waste

We all know that single-use plastics are a problem for our environment, but many single-use products can be convenient and more economic than less-problematic alternatives. So ...

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Fostering felines

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Fostering felines

From the middle of spring until early winter thousands of unwanted newborn kittens are handed into the SPCA. This Connected article covers how students at Sir ...

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Dairy innovations – targeting climate change

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Dairy innovations – targeting climate change

The dairy sector is big business in Aotearoa New Zealand. The first refrigerated exports began in 1882 with a 98-day journey to ship milk and butter ...

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Watching the Weather

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Watching the Weather

Watching the Weather is a Connected journal that explores multiple aspects of weather in New Zealand. In addition to weather, the issue has a focus on ...

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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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KiwiNet Awards 2018

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KiwiNet Awards 2018

The Kiwi Innovation Network (KiwiNet) is a network of public research organisations who collaborate to commercialise science to grow the New Zealand economy. Commercialising science can ...

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KiwiNet Awards 2017

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KiwiNet Awards 2017

The Kiwi Innovation Network (KiwiNet) is a network of public research organisations who collaborate to commercialise science to grow the New Zealand economy. Commercialising science can ...

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Alternatives to 1080

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Alternatives to 1080

Hunting, trapping and poisons are the three most commonly used methods of mammalian pest control in Aotearoa New Zealand. Each method has benefits and limitations. Extensive ...

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