New Zealand
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The winners of the 2018 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year have been crowned. Designed to celebrate the natural beauty of Australia and surrounding regions, the competition includes some stunning shots of animals and stark reminders of the impact humans are having on the world.
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Scattered around New Zealand's famed southern island, PurePods are off-grid cabins offering remote getaways with opportunity to explore, along with glamping-like comforts and uninterrupted views when it comes time to put the feet up.
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Pushing the boundaries of what we're used to seeing in a tiny house, the Pohutukawa home has been designed to accommodate up to six people; a big move considering most tiny houses only accommodate two to four guests.
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Medical X-ray scans have long been stuck in the black-and-white era. Now Mars Bioimaging has developed a bioimaging scanner that can produce full color, three dimensional images of bones, lipids, and soft tissue, thanks to a sensor chip developed at CERN for use in the Large Hadron Collider.
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The US-based private space firm Rocket Lab and its wholly owned New Zealand-based subsidiary have announced plans to go ahead with its first fully commercial mission, with the launch window to open later this month.
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When the Electron rocket lifted off from its New Zealand launch complex on January 21, it carried a surprise payload. Along with its three commercial satellites, it deployed a geodesic sphere that's designed to reflect the Sun's rays and make it the brightest manmade object in the sky.
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New Zealand officially joined the ranks of spacefaring nations today as Rocket Lab's Electron booster reached orbit in the first successful commercial space launch in the southern hemisphere.
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Scientists have discovered that the waters off New Zealand were once the home of a penguin so large it could look a human in the eye. The 60 million year old remains of the flightless bird was one of the largest penguins ever found, standing 1.77 m (70 in) and weighing over 100 kg (220 lb).
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Rocket Lab has announced a launch date for its next Electron rocket test. The 10-day launch window opens on December 8 in what will be the first flight of the commercial booster since its not entirely successful inaugural launch in May.
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ScienceEarlier this year, geologists argued that a new, mostly sunken landmass called Zealandia should be classified as our planet's eighth continent. Now scientists have returned from a two-month expedition exploring this subsea mystery, with data revealing new insights into the Earth's geological past.
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Rocket Lab's Electron booster went on its maiden flight, but failed to reach orbit. This Thursday at 4:20 pm NZST (04:20 GMT), the unmanned rocket lifted off from New Zealand and achieved space altitude, but failed to reach orbital velocity and plummeted back to Earth over the Pacific Ocean.
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Is New Zealand poised to become the world's next center for space commerce? If successful, Rocket lab's launch of its Electron rocket will make it the first craft to reach space from the Southern Hemisphere nation.
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