Stars, Genes And Quarks

Personal musings on science, scientists and the public understanding of STEM by a New Zealand-based amateur astronomer and paleontologist.

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Thursday, 24 November 2016

Unwanted aliens: is a predator-free New Zealand realistic by 2050?

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In a moment of half-baked madness worthy of Donald Trump, the New Zealand Government has announced a plan to make the nation predator-free b...
Monday, 28 September 2015

Resurrecting megafauna: the various problems of de-extinction

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The record-breaking success of Jurassic World proves that if there's anything a lot of people want to see in the animal kingdom it is ...
Thursday, 23 July 2015

Dung roaming: a controversial approach to cleaning up New Zealand's cattle waste

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Although I've already discussed the dangers of using biological control in various countries, a couple of recent events suggested I sh...
Thursday, 29 January 2015

Unprofessional endeavours: amateur paleontology in New Zealand

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There is currently an exhibition touring around New Zealand called Dinosaur Footprints: A Story of Discovery , which as its name suggests co...
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