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technology 60d ago Wellington

New Zealand Startup Develops Low-Carbon Steel Technology

Centian Biore, a New Zealand-based company, is developing advanced sensor technology. The company, with all its team and a majority of investors being New Zealanders, aims to build a global-scale product from New Zealand. Centian Biore is a spin-out from Plant and Food Research. Colbeck, a New Zealand-based startup, is developing technology to produce steel with reduced carbon emissions. The technology originated from the Robinson Institute at Victoria University of Wellington. Founder Marden Haken stated he initially joined the project in a consultancy capacity to assist with commercialization.
RNZ National
other 60d ago Auckland

New Zealand Opens Long-Awaited Rail Link

A long-awaited underground rail system has opened to the public in Auckland. The project is a five-and-a-half billion dollar tunnel called the city rail link. Broadcaster John Bridges commented that the city can do a lot better than the current situation.
RNZ National
politics 60d ago Wellington

Parents Prosecuted for Child's Chronic School Absence

New Zealand's Associate Education Minister David Seymour has stated the government will take a parent to court for their child's chronic absence from school. Seymour promised tougher enforcement on non-attendance, not rule changes. The Education Ministry confirmed one case is before the courts, indicating the government's intent to prosecute parents who refuse to send their children to school.
RNZ National
technology 60d ago Wellington

AI Chatbots Cite Fake Disease, Misdiagnose Symptoms

A number of chatbots have been found to tell users they have a specific condition based on listed symptoms. Artificial intelligence chatbots have been found to misdiagnose medical symptoms and cite non-existent diseases. This issue was highlighted in a report from Wellington, New Zealand. The implications for patient safety and healthcare are. This testing reveals the systems' potential to produce misinformation. The exact nature and prevalence of these errors are still under investigation. This issue has been noted across multiple reports, raising concerns about the reliability of AI in healthcare diagnostics. The specific fake disease cited was not detailed in the reports. AI chatbots are misdiagnosing symptoms and citing a fake disease, which could lead to incorrect medical advice. The accuracy of AI-driven medical advice is under scrutiny.
RNZ National
health 60d ago Wellington

Mystery Illness Investigation Rules Out Malaria

Testing has been conducted to investigate a mystery illness, and malaria has been ruled out as a cause. While malaria can sometimes go undetected or people may test positive without it being the primary cause, it is considered unlikely in this specific case.
RNZ National
health 60d ago Wellington

Blood Transport Product Designed for Babies

A new product has been developed to address limitations in blood stockpiles and transportation, particularly for infants. This design specifically interfaces with the clotting system for babies. It could make a difference in situations where blood availability is a critical issue. This innovation aims to address limitations in blood stockpiles and transportation, potentially serving as a complete alternative to blood transfusions in the future. The lab is also working on scaling the technology for adult patients.
RNZ National
other 60d ago Auckland

New Zealand Platform Collapse Kills 14

A platform collapse in New Zealand has resulted in the deaths of 14 individuals. The incident occurred recently, and emergency services responded to the scene. The cause of the collapse is under investigation. Fourteen people died when a platform collapsed in New Zealand.
Deutschlandfunk
other 60d ago Wellington

New Zealand Platform Collapse Kills 14

The construction of the Cave Creek platform, which lacked building consent, resulted in an accident. Fourteen people died, and four survivors were injured, one with severe spinal injuries. Following the accident, 106 viewing platforms were closed for inspection, with 15 requiring repairs. A commission of inquiry found the Department of Conservation made multiple errors in the platform's design and construction. The incident occurred recently, and investigations into the cause are likely underway. The scale of the casualties indicates a event.
RNZ National
health 60d ago Wellington

RNZ Discusses mRNA Vaccine Technology

Researchers observed that if virus-killing levels were above a certain threshold, individuals did not become infected. A bridging study can use data from a 4,000-person study to demonstrate good antibody responses. When a new flu strain emerges, the RNA printer's code can be changed to match the circulating strain, allowing for a smaller clinical study.
RNZ National
politics 60d ago Wellington

New Zealand Prime Minister Denies Mischaracterization

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon acknowledged that a 'handful' of backbenchers were unhappy with him. This initiative aims to diversify exports and promote trade. Luxon visited Peters' Beehive office last night to reprimand his coalition policy. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon accused Foreign Minister Winston Peters of poor political judgment and prioritizing politics over national interest. Peters reportedly preferred a more cautious stance that neither condemned nor explicitly supported US military action. Luxon stated he was merely challenging the advice provided. Former Labour Party foreign minister Phil Goff stated that Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's refusal to dismiss an ACT Party leader demonstrates weakness regarding his coalition partner.
RNZ National