We got one book into every high school in NZ, and it might just change the worldLaurie Winkless on the campaign to place Angela Saini's Inferior, a book that disproves many dangerous, incorrect, gender-based stereotypes, into secondary schools.By Laurie Winkless | 10th February, 2020Guest writer
How to reduce the carbon cost of building our world with steelLauire Winkless speaks to the New Zealand scientists working to clean up the final frontier and how to make steel in a zero-carbon future.By Laurie Winkless | 28th December, 2019Guest writer
Bringing memory loss to life through theatreThere's a lot of confusion around the symptoms and effects of dementia. Now, neuroscientists are partnering with playwrights to give a voice to the research.By Laurie Winkless | 10th October, 2019Guest writer
Building batteries that go beyond lithiumNew Zealand researchers develop novel batteries from a very commonplace material - beyond lithium, skipping the solar cell and downsizing monster redox-flows. Laurie Winkless writes.By Laurie Winkless | 9th March, 2019Guest writer
Feeling the force of fungi to stop it killing our forestsToday the government announced a $13.75 million funding boost for research to combat the spread of kauri dieback and myrtle rust. Could microfluidics be the solutions we are looking for?By Laurie Winkless | 20th November, 2018Guest writer