Medicine & TechnologyRocket Lab first attempted catching a reusable rocket mid-air last May and successfully completed the mission dubbed There And Back Again. Tap the article to learn how the company plans to do it for the second time this week.
Wellington City is seeing an increase in the population of wild pigs in suburban areas that are harming humans and wildlife. Read the article about how these animals have become invasive species in New Zealand’s capital.
The supervolcano accountable for the most massive eruption over the last 5,000 years 'has been cranked up a level on the alert stakes.’ Read to know more.
A woman in New Zealand went from fit and healthy to fully paralyze just after 12 hours of eating a toxic shellfish. Learn more about this horrific experience that almost took her life in this article.
Check out how a pod of dolphins saved a British swimmer completing a 16-mile swim across the Cook Strait from a 6-foot great white shark lurking underneath him.
A professor expert in meteors said glowing green meteors are somewhat common in New Zealand. What is the reason behind this commonness? Read to find out.
The US launches another spy satellite for the country's National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) atop a Rocket Lab Electron booster from New Zealand. Read the article to know the full details.
Despite its serenity, Lake Taupo has had a violent history. Read on to find out why experts believe that Taupo volcano will erupt again over the next thousand years.
Residents across Te Ika-a-Māui / North Island in New Zealand saw a fireball and explosion of light across the sky on Thursday afternoon. Continue reading to know more about the daytime meteoroid.
Onlookers from New Zealand were baffled by the mysterious blue spiral in the night sky due to its UFO-like appearance. Read the article to know what caused the bizarre phenomenon.
A 12-foot sea serpent was washed up ashore in New Zealand. Continue reading to know what the sea creature is and what it represents in the Japanese culture.
The largest earthquake in history triggered a tsunami that reached 5,000 miles across the other side of the planet. Read the article to learn the details.
New Zealand's conservation department receives a lot of rare sightings of cetaceans. Read the current situation of the dolphin population in the country here.