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Nick Long and his long-range superconductor electric rocket
Audio 28 Sep 2024Nick Long has been called the grandfather of superconductors and for good reason. He's the reason why one of the coldest, hottest, and most powerful superconductor electric rocket thrusters ever to be… Audio
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How a $1 million bequest is helping make children's leg braces cool
A bequest to the Auckland Bioengineering Institute from Julie and Carlo Fiorentino is helping those living with cerebal palasy. Audio
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The 'bystander effect': Would you step in to help?
Kirsten Tilleman is a PhD student at the Faculty of Engineering, Waipapa Taumata Rau/University of Auckland - and joins Emile Donovan. Audio
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Wellington Councillor calls for govt appointed facilitator to help council
Wellington City Councillor Diane Calvert is again calling for a government appointed facilitator to help the council through the rest of its term. Councillor Diane Calvert spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Catch crops help prevent nitrogen from leaching into waterways
Trials on a North Canterbury dairy farm have found that early sown oats and Italian ryegrass are taking up excess urine deposited by winter grazing cows. Audio
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Govt unveils data collection vans to help eradicate potholes
Transport Minister Simeon Brown has unveiled the "Consistent Condition Data Collection survey vans" which will roam across the country inspecting the roads. Brown spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Entrepreneur calls for tipping to help hospitality sector
Luke Dallow says costs on businesses these days are high and many hospitality spots on popular Ponsonby Road can't afford to hire enough waiters. Dallow spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Fast fashion and overconsumption help spread of microplastics
Audio 20 Sep 2024A review of 20 years of microplastics research shows that even if we stopped making new plastics now, pollution would keep rising as old plastics break down. Professor Sally Gaw from the University of… Audio
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79 year old spends months weeding to help regenerating bush
79 year old John Entwisle, who is a retired professional alpine guide has spent months weeding the bluffs in Redcliffs Barnett Park to help regenerating bush, he spoke to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Silt study's findings could help growers
Audio 11 Sep 2024Research into how crops grow in silt could be used to help horticultural growers to recover following major weather events. Audio
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Could a real-time register help prevent the spread of headlice?
Cases of the scalp-suckers appear to be rising- with subsidised prescriptions for treatments up 27% - but there's no real way to know how many cases there are or where they might be. Health… Audio
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Do sticker charts help or harm?
The big question for many parents of young children is - how can I get my kids to do what I'm asking them to do? Audio
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What if... genomics could help save an endangered species?
In 2018 the kākāpō became the first species in the world to have every individual's genome sequenced. How is the information being used today to help conservation? Video
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The Beatles come alive - with a little help from their friends
James Milne (Lawrence Arabia) will join Dianne Swann (When the Cats Away) and The Phoenix Foundation legends Sam Scott and Luke Buda to recreate the Beatles' Sgt Pepper's live. Audio
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Trees help combat erosion on Hurunui hill country
There's often little that can be done to prevent erosion of farmland, but the roots which grow from trees like willow and poplar are one way to help secure land that is at risk of slipping and… Audio
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The card game that helps sick children
Jasmine is the mother of a young child who went through leukaemia and has developed a card-based game to help parents going through health issues. Audio
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Homegrown app helps spot common visual condition in children
Audio 14 Aug 2024An app created by a Massey University researcher which simplifies the diagnosis of a common visual disorder is exploding in international popularity. Audio
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Helping Māori and Pacific students gain University Entrance
Audio 14 Aug 2024A new study has identified why some schools are leading the way with University entrance success for Māori and Pacific teenagers. Audio
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I'm a helpful dad, so why do the kids only want mum?
Parenting commentator Nathan Wallis joins Paddy Gower to talk about what to do when child only wants the other parent. Audio
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Agencies helping women escape abuse struggle with demand
Agencies helping women escape abusive partners are providing more food parcels and clothing than ever due to the cost of living crisis. Amy Williams filed this report. Audio
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NZ agrees to help US expand weapons manufacturing
New Zealand has quietly agreed to help the U-S expand weapons manufacturing in the Indopacific. Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Studio2 needs your help
For the past 20 years, Studio2 has provided an art space for people with a learning disability and members of the neurodiverse community. Audio
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Christchurch School asks public to help find stolen bell
A Christchurch primary school is asking the public to help them find their historic school bell which was stolen at the weekend. Addington Te Kura Taumatua Principal Donna Bilas spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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Call for Government help to memorialise thousands buried in unmarked graves
In Sydenham Cemetery in Christchurch, up to one thousand patients from Sunnyside Hospital are thought to have their remains in unmarked graves. Audio