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Earlier this year  a wellington based artist named DSIDE - renowned for his paintings on the street - stepped inside the walls of a local gallery to

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The Endangered Species Foundation (ESF) started in March 2013 and set out to sustainably fund conservation action to prevent the extinction of any New

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George Perry is a Professor of Environmental Science in the School of Environment at Auckland University. Perry conducts research on how humans influence forest

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A Raglan-based high-performance drone company, Aeronavics, has created a special model of drone to help monitor wildlife parks for poachers in South Africa, and

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Bringing back animals that have long been extinct holds a special type of excitement for many – just imagine seeing a moa back in the wild. But

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At 1,500-years-old, there’s no argument Tane Mahuta is the king of the forest, but he's also at risk of catching New Zealand's deadly kauri

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In a regular section called Can We Fix It? Idealog and Kiwibank will explore some of the world’s biggest – and, in some cases, most intractable – problems and then showcase

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Throughout history, blockades have been overcome by new ways of thinking and experimentation – try, try and try again, as the saying goes. This

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There is growing concern about the future of our agricultural sector – particularly livestock farming – which some believe has reached its social, environmental

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For Conservation Week this week, social enterprise Squawk Squad and virtual reality studio M Theory have joined forces to go into the classroom and

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Imagine if those scuffling sounds you hear in your garden at night were kiwis poking around looking for bugs. According to two University of

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The medical cannabis industry in New Zealand has taken another tentative step forward, with the first research license granted to Ruatoria-based social enterprise Hikurangi

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The Idea Log, Idealog's spirit 'animal', is here to propose a few solutions to help get our country’s A into GDP. This time, it's

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Electric, on-demand and autonomous: in the final part of a series, we gaze into the crystal ball and discover that the way we

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Over 80% of a company’s value is now considered to come from its intangible assets, which encompass a wide range of things such as

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A business’ intellectual property is regarded as a primary source of fuel for generating long-term value. Too often, however, the development of IP strategy

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Determining whether to protect your IP or not is one of the most important decisions you will need to make as a business owner/leader. 

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Choosing which forms of IP are right for your business depends on a few factors including, what you’re seeking to protect or achieve through

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Raising capital to support a hungry, growing business can represent an exciting milestone for your company or organisation.  Whether you are tapping venture capital,

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As with anything that you want to do well, getting to grips with the ins and outs of intellectual property (IP) and the ways

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While electric vehicles continue to steal the headlines, there is, in fact, another state-of-the-art motoring option that’s rapidly gaining steam. In part four of

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Design reflects our heritage and identity. So what role does M?oridom play in New Zealand’s design identity? Who is able to do it? What

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Two more competitions for young people, two more examples of why Aotearoa is a nation chock-full of stellar innovation.

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Design reflects our heritage and identity. So what role does M?oridom play in New Zealand’s design identity? Who is able to do it? What

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Design reflects our heritage and identity. So what role does M?oridom play in New Zealand’s design identity? Who is able to do it? What

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Design reflects our heritage and identity. So what role does M?oridom play in New Zealand’s design identity? Who is able to do it? What

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