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Is the traditional whitebait fritter under threat? Reports of a lacklustre whitebait catch in several regions this season are sparking calls for the iconic delicacy to be better regulated and researched. But fresh water ecologists say the real issue is the lack of data on the whitebait population, and that's something that will take years to understand.
What do you do when an earthquake leads to a new lake on your farm? Take to facebook and announce you're naming it... after yourself.
"It looks like a big huge ploughshare has just gone screaming across the landscape." GNS scientists - and our reporter Tracy Neal - have been getting up close and personal with the Kekerengu Fault.
GNS volcanologist Brad Scott says the geyser was more likely due to weather than to seismic activity.
Greenpeace's climate campaigner, Kate Simcock says cracks which have appeared in the offshore Maari oil platform in Taranaki show how risky it is to drill for oil in waters around New Zealand.
Royal Society gives out annual research honours and for the first time, a psychologist has won the country's top award for excellence in science, social science, and technology.
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