Most competitive cyclists have a power meter and a bike computer. A sensor attached to the crank measures force. The bike computer calculates pedalling power by multiplying force and speed.
Competitive cyclists have power meters to carefully monitor their training and race performance. Power is a measure of how much energy is being changed every second....
The human eye contains structures that allow it to perceive light, movement and colour differences.
Both science and mātauranga pūtaiao build knowledge and understanding about our world. Often, we start with curiosity about something we’ve noticed and we want to find...
Māori knowledge and methods are increasingly being incorporated into New Zealand’s conservation practices. In this story, we meet researcher Dr Priscilla Wehi who uses both mātauranga...
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