
Why do some people’s hair and nails grow quicker than mine?
Throughout recorded history, our hair and nails played an important role in signifying who we are and our social status. You could say, they separate the caveman from businessman. It was no surprise then that many of us...

The common fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster), more correctly called the vinegar fly, is a frequent visitor to ripe fruit in households around the world, where it often deposits eggs on rotting flesh without being...

Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) appear to be declining not just in North America but also in Australiasia. Could this be a consequence of global change, including climate change, the intensification of agriculture,...

Is it important to read the explanatory labels next to artworks? We asked 5 experts
Youre standing at the centre of an expansive art gallery, overwhelmed by whats in front of you: panel after panel of stupendous works densely-written labels affixed next to each piece. These labels may offer a window into...

Unlocking the past: how NZ’s first jail tells a complex story of colonial identity
New Zealands first jail was a simple affair, just a symmetrical four-roomed log building, built in 1840 at Okiato in the Bay of Islands, not far from present-day Russell. But its history especially the bits that have been...

After committing to a global plan to eliminate cervical cancer, New Zealand is lagging behind Australia and other countries in how it manages this preventable disease. Each year approximately 175 New Zealanders are...

Canada’s fight with Trump isn’t just economic, it’s existential
United States President-elect Donald Trump has reiterated his apparent desire to make Canada a 51st American state, sharing a recent social media post about Canadian entrepreneur Kevin OLearys support of the idea. Trump...