Biotech students get creative with video

Video and in particular Youtube with its massive reach on the web, is an increasingly useful medium for communicating science. And students from the University of Auckland competing in the inaugural Comvita Video Challenge have provided evidence of that, going to great efforts to produce slick little videos communicating, in this case, the science behind […]

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Visualising UK election scenarios

New Scientist last week foreshadowed today’s UK election with a look at what the scenarios are in a plurality system of government. The piece also explains the concept of the Banzhof power index which is particularly relevant to the UK election as according to polls 1/3 of voters of UK voters are going into this […]

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Ozone hole 25 years on – signs of recovery?

The journal Nature this week features a very interesting article from Jonathan Shanklin, head of the Meteorology and Ozone Monitoring Unit at the British Antarctic Survey and one of the three scientists who discovered the hole in the ozone layer 25 years ago. As Shanklin explains in the piece, which is summed up pretty well […]

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The Mexican Gulf oil spill in infographics

The disastrous oil spill in the Mexican Gulf represents a complex story with lots of different angles. Newspapers have taken a stab at tackling these angles, which include the ecological impact on sea and coastal ecosystems and the work underway to try and stem the flow of oil. Graphic design departments have been working overtime to […]

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Is New Zealand prepared for a major oil spill?

UPDATE: New Zealand is facing its own potential environmental crisis as a stricken container ship remains grounded on a reef near Tauranga Harbour, with 1700 tons of heavy fuel oil onboard… From last year… The ecological disaster unfolding in the Gulf of Mexico has reminded us of how fragile our natural environment is and the […]

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