NZAN Media Team, 0 An astrobiology conference has kicked off in Rotorua today giving students the opportunity to learn more about the possibility of life outside of earth and the future for mankind. Read more at NZ HERALD Thank you for the great feature!
+ Where is everyone? NZAN Media Team, Kathleen Campbell, 0 Professor Kathy Campbell and Mark Sainsbury comment on Professor Brian Cox's new article on the Fermi paradox
Mass extinctions update Kathleen Campbell, Kathleen Campbell, mass extinction, Radio, 0 Mutant Silurian plankton indicate oceanic anoxia spread and metals poisoning in the sea ... 420 million years ago. Not...
+ Citizen scientists at work: Live long and prosper I Haritina Mogoșanu, Haritina Mogosanu, Kepler, KIC 8462852, 0 The scientists, after looking for more than four years with Kepler to a patch in the sky located in...
Comets or aliens may explain odd flicker of starlight NZAN Media Team, Kathleen Campbell, KIC 8462852, 0 Scientists look for pattern recognition when exploring how the natural world or universe work. Something looks to be astray...
+ We are back on “Mars” NZAN Media Team, Mars, MDRS, University of Canterbury, 0 New Zealand Astrobiology Network in collaboration with Mars Society New Zealand, Mars Society Australia and the University of Canterbury...
Kathy Campbell: The sixth mass extinction NZAN Media Team, Kathleen Campbell, 0 Are we entering the Sixth Global Mass Extinction, caused by cumulative human impacts on the planet? New research (Ceballos...
Anthropocene. What’s in the future for Earth’s creatures? NZAN Media Team, anthropocene, Kathleen Campbell, 0 An interview with Professor Kathleen Campbell – University of Auckland, about a recent study undertaken around Chernobyl, which highlighted...
+ Hey Cousin Kepler-452b! NZAN Media Team, Kathleen Campbell, 0 "Today, Earth is a little less lonely," Kepler researcher Jon Jenkins said. According to NASA, the new planet discovered is...