Sir Tim Berners-Lee: still weaving his web
Subscriber contentBy David Cohen in Technology
Issue 3797 12th Feb 2013
The inventor of the World Wide Web is an ardent opponent of reining in the internet, but his plea for openness has its caveats.
By David Cohen in Technology
Issue 3797 12th Feb 2013
The inventor of the World Wide Web is an ardent opponent of reining in the internet, but his plea for openness has its caveats.
By Diana Wichtel in Science
Issue 3797 7th Feb 2013
Messing about with molecules won Roald Hoffmann a Nobel Prize but writing poetry helps him comprehend the world.
By Karl du Fresne in Current Affairs
Issue 3797 7th Feb 2013
The cat flap started by provocateur Gareth Morgan is only a sample of the stirring he has in mind.
By Catherine Woulfe in Lifestyle
Issue 3797 7th Feb 2013
Adverse reactions to flea treatments have been soaring, prompting concerns about just how safe they are for our animals.
in Editorial
Issue 3797 7th Feb 2013
The charismatic broadcaster changed the face of prime-time broadcasting in New Zealand.
By Graham Reid in Music
Issue 3797 7th Feb 2013
Borders – geographical or musical – mean little to Womad headliner Hugh Masekela.
By Natasha Hay in Theatre
Issue 3797 7th Feb 2013
Racism, race relations and now same-sex marriage are Victor Rodger’s triggers, but he can “never not be funny”.
By Ema Tavola in Books
Issue 3797 7th Feb 2013
This new history highlights how contemporary Pacific art is part of a continuum.
in Letters
Issue 3797 7th Feb 2013
Novopay; alcohol; and sexism.
By Chris Bourke in Books
Issue 3797 7th Feb 2013
A celebration of Columbia and its pioneering role in the record business.