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Idealog was a sponsor of the AUT Business School Excellence in Business Support Awards last Wednesday. This is what happened.

Plant & Food Research has been awarded the Supreme Award in the 2016 AUT Business School Excellence in Business Support Awards. Formed in 2008,

Following patterns and taking shortcuts serves a very important evolutionary function. But we wouldn't be where we are now as a species without rule

The iwi-led Uawanui Project is working to promote a healthy environment, and thus healthy people, on the East Coast of the North Island. It's a classic example

The new status symbol for Millennials? Health and well-being. And there's a whole industry that's revolving around that frenzy for fitness.

A team from Our Energy, an early stage start-up venture, headed to America on a mission to learn about smart grid technology. This is

Five bits of frivolity for a Texan dose of Friday distraction

New Zealand has jumped three spots in the latest Global Competitiveness Index, establishing ourselves as one of the world's top places for innovation.

The Edmund Hillary Fellowship has been named the implementation partner for the new Global Impact Visa programme. Next up: bringing the world's best innovators to

There's no greater recognition for a brand than getting "verbified." But getting there, says TRA head of strategy Colleen Ryan, is not easy.

With the time and money involved, can we discover new drugs to cure diseases here in Aotearoa? A Victoria University professor with no fewer

The key to innovation is thinking creatively, says Jade Software chief innovation officer John Ascroft. But the trick, he says, is unleashing that creativity.

It's no secret that too much screen time is bad for our eyes. But we don't seem to be getting the message, new research

A University of Canterbury team has successfully restored the world's oldest recording of computer-generated music.

Five bits of frivolity for a bouncy dose of Friday distraction.

A protein-based poison that wasps carry back to their nests but doesn't bother bees is the latest example of a push for innovation in conservation.

A new grant for individual "lighting prescriptions" could change the way we tackle visual impairments - especially in the regions.

The story of how one of the world's best-known beers originated in one European town.

Five bits of frivolity for a stock dose of Friday distraction.

As the saying goes, you'll never know unless you try and plenty of unexpected successes have came from luck or apparent failures. We take

Victoria University of Wellington is teaming up with universities around the world to quickly commercialise research. Welcome to the Age of Easy Access IP.

Kiwibank and DOC are teaming up to get more "paws on the ground" to eliminate predators in New Zealand.

Five bits of frivolity for a curious dose of Friday distraction.

Checking out the sights, sounds and tastes at the 2016 Research Association Effectiveness Awards.

New Zealand is doing well internationally when it comes to update of fast internet. Now we need to ensure we make the most of

Yesterday, Henry Oliver attended Project16 and tweeted it up. Here's a recap of the day via the twittersphere.

Ahead of Project16, former executive director of Lonely Planet Gus Balbontin discusses the new media age, how to tackle the digital revolution, and

Five bits of frivolity for a still good dose of Friday distraction.

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