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The Crown Research Institutes will be merged as part of sweeping changes to the science sector. In an email to staff seen by RNZ, the seven CRIs will become three mega science organisations - "Public ...
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Charlie Hall is Polygon’s tabletop editor. In 12-plus years as a journalist & photographer, he has covered simulation, strategy, and spacefaring games, as well as public policy. Not to be out ...
Japanese volunteers serving in various Ghanaian schools under the Japan International Cooperation Agency’s (JICA’s) Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCV) program, organised a Science ...