Stories about how inspirational New Zealanders - young and old - are exploring what’s happening in our backyards, communities, schools, workplaces and even abroad.
Exploring Papatūānuku with pūtaiao
When kelp needs help: saving our sea forests
Otago farmers foster healthy streams
Creating maths wizards with AR gaming
Unique study of Otago sharks launched
Teen project could power teachers' cars
Kids love tracking their sleep patterns
Restoring mahika kai with tuna research
Discovering life in awa playgrounds
Watt about the weather?
Source to sea: the wellbeing of water
Weird worm ignites care for creepy crawlies
Cleaning up Lake Wānaka
3D printing brings kūmara history to life
Can creepy crawlies help us watch our wetlands?
Delving into the drylands
Bincurity: recycling with robotics
Fitbit for fur babies: tracking cats' hunting
Trashformers: making waste useful
Indigital: creating game-changers
Project Litter: tracking beach trash
Dunedinites discover backyard biodiversity
New frog leaps into North Taranaki
Making urban homes self-sufficient
First study of Taranaki’s little blue penguins
Aquavan: sea life on wheels
Tuākana, tēina: smashing barriers with siblinghood
From empty field to eco farm
Te Kura Moana: gems of the sea
Stamp out those stinkin' fruit pests!
Preserving the past to protect the future
Plumcots and compost: creating a healthy orchard
Can apps boost environmental care?
Kids of Hazard: exploring natural disasters
Can gaming help air quality research?
House of Science: from start-up to sustainable
Making science child’s play
From class to crayfish: science gets real
Getting wet, wild and wise for whitebait
Īnaka Kōrero: whitebait poetry by Teoti Jardine
Will bigger ships shake up our sea life?
Life through a lens: finding nature with film
Vets, volts and virtual technology
Can radio tags ‘tune in’ to penguin life?
Shake it off: grand designs get teens quake-savvy
He ika, he taonga: can nurseries help our fish?
Tackling Tomahawk's troubled waters
Ngā Hekaheka: fungi with a Māori lens
Mānuka: the sweetest weedkiller?
'Floating classroom' shares waka science
How can origami shape your brain?
How are wetland bugs like pizza lovers?
Not so blue now: teens explore cheese
Distilling down the science of scents
Building robots: from pieces to partnerships
Reconnecting roots through virtual tech
Science, Singapore style!
Capturing river cleanliness on camera
Wi-finding a way to better internet
Kaitiaki kids: from bees to bioblitzes
Diving into underwater engineering
Taking science to the extremes
Can litter art help keep our islands clean?
Fantastic beasts bust maths myths
How do we revive our beehives?
Getting a buzz out of a bee-themed box
How can Māori stories help whitebait?
How can we keep tabs on our tuna?
3D thinking sparks imagination
Exploring the science behind Hawke’s Bay
How is sport like digital animation?
Which compost is best for our gardens?
Kitchen science excites mums and dads
Can art make science a breath of fresh air?
How do you test water quality?
How can we handle climate change?
Why are weeds bad?
How can sharks help us keep our teeth clean?
What do businesses teach the teachers?
Shining a Māori light on moths
How can you make your own Minecraft?
Can hairdryers help solve a big problem?
Fire, ice and… poo?!
How do you get bots to bop?
Finding the wild side of urban life
Are fruit tree pests proliferating?
How can poo save the wētā?
How to float over big balloon hurdles
Can recycling help homelessness?
Where do whitebait fritters come from?
Mould in your home, worse than ugly
A fascination with designer bacteria
Young engineers get together in Waikato
Richard Hendra’s six months as a plant biologist
Tracking small feet on the ground
Discovering the butterflies of the night