NZ websites 16 to 30 for the New Zealand Science Organisations category.
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Nationally Significant Databases & Collections Providers' Group
(natsigdc.landcareresearch.co.nz)NatSigDCs receive funding from New Zealand's Foundation for Research Science and Technology to ensure important databases and collections are maintained and available to users.
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It's Copper, It's Clever
(www.coppercouncil.co.nz)It's Copper, It's Clever has been developed by the Copper Council to introduce to the public the features and benefits of copper including news and developments. Some of the applications of copper that they describe are its use in plumbing, gas-fitting, roofing, spouting, and architectural features.
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AgScience
(www.agscience.org.nz)Institute of agricultural and horticultural science, fostering development and communications between science professionals in these areas.
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Science Kids
(www.sciencekids.co.nz)Science Kids is the home of all things science and technology for children in New Zealand and around the world. Take a look at some of the student work and enjoy the fun experiments, science facts, activities and games.
View Website - Canterbury Science Organisations - Educational Resources
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SouthMACH
(www.southmach.co.nz)The largest South Island manufacturing technology and machinery exhibition held in the Westpac Arena in Chirstchurch. Showcasing a range of innovative technology.
View Website - Christchurch Science Organisations - Business Events
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HotScience
(www.hotscience.co.nz)Your online science portal, featuring science videos that can be downloaded or viewed online, competitions and the latest news from the world of science.
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The New Zealand Institute of Chemistry
(www.nzic.org.nz)Represents 1000 members involved in the profession of chemistry.
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College of Sciences, Massey University
(sciences.massey.ac.nz)The college comprises eight research focused institutes, including food, nutrition and human health; fundamental sciences; technology and engineering; information and mathematical sciences; information sciences and technology; molecular biosciences; natural resources; and veterinary sciences.
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Snow and Ice Research Group
(www.sirg.org.nz)The Snow and Ice Research Group, New Zealand (SIRG-NZ) is an informal association of people interested in snow and ice research.
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Physicians and Scientists for Responsible Genetics
(www.psrg.org.nz)Biotechnology has made important advances, adding much of value to our scientific heritage. However, the technology of genetic engineering has had little research and requires careful investigation. This group educates the public about the risks of releasing genetically engineered organisms into the environment and promotes scientific research and analysis of these risks.
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Brian Mason Scientific & Technical Trust
(www.scitech-trust.org.nz)The Trust exists for the advancement of scientific and technical objectives in the Canterbury and Westland regions. They promote teaching, establish and support scientific and technical institutions, and encourage research.
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Black Robin
(www.blackrobin.org.nz)This blog follows the day to day life of University Canterbury scientists and research assistants as they carry out their research on Rangatira Island.
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ANZLIC : the Spatial Information Council
(www.anzlic.org.au)An intergovernmental organisation providing leadership in the collection, management and use of spatial information in Australia and New Zealand.
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New Zealand Association of Clinical Research
(www.nzacres.org.nz)A non-profit scientific educational organisation, formed to foster and promote clinical research, and is the professional association for clinical researchers in New Zealand. They hold regular meetings to bring together members of the clinical research community, to discuss issues in the industry and to network amongst peers.
