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'Omicron was not mild for those suffering Long Covid' – immunologist Dr Anna Brooks
The term 'Long Covid' was coined in May 2020 but the virus became a pandemic before the most common post-viral condition was taken seriously. Dr Anna Brooks explores what we now know about it. Audio
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Dr Kate Prickett – Adult children living at home longer
Audio 2 Oct 2022More young people are living at home with their parents. The Australian Institute of Family Studies has reported that nearly half a million Australians between the ages of 25 and 34 are at home, or… Audio
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Dr Jack Watling – Examining the latest moves in Ukrainee
Audio 2 Oct 2022A lot has happened in the fortnight since we last talked to Jack Watling about the war in Ukraine. Annexation referendums have taken place in Russian-occupied areas and their results have been… Audio
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Dr Andrew Read – What does “post-pandemic” look like?
Audio 2 Oct 2022As many of us start to tentatively look beyond a world constrained by covid, new research findings on the after-effects of the virus shed some light on what "post-pandemic" may mean for some. New… Audio
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Dr Catherine O'Reilly - World lakes changing colour
Audio 2 Oct 2022The American Geophysical Union has conducted the first-ever "global inventory of lake colour". Past studies have looked at the health of up to 200 bodies of freshwater at a time, this research looked… Audio
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Dr Amir Khalil and the ‘world’s loneliest elephant’
Egyptian veterinarian Amir Khalil is widely known as 'the war vet', having spent years rescuing animals from disaster areas and war zones. Video, Audio
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'Data only take you so far in innovative design, because people say what they think you want to hear' – Dr Angus Campbell
The perils of data-driven design are explored by Dr Angus Campbell. (A highlight of Auckland University's Raising the Bar talk series) Audio
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Dr Ali Hill - Nutrition to improve Brain Function
New research this week from the University of California confirming that adults have poorer cognition but better well-being, as they age. We see significantly worse symptoms of depression, anxiety… Audio
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Dr Zazie Todd - more ways to make your cat happy
So many people loved Jim Mora's first conversation with Dr Zazie Todd the animal behaviour expert agreed to come back. The author of Purr: The Science of Making Your Cat Happy answers… Audio
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Dr Beth Ann Mallow - Daylight savings and sleep patterns
We're on daylight saving time again as we spring forward an hour this weekend. On average you'll have lost 40 minutes of sleep last night as your body adjusted, but of course the trade-off is extra… Audio
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The Panel with Dr Ella Henry and Peter Field (Part Two)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Dr Ella Henry and Peter Field discuss the impact of slow academic development on later life, Tāme Iti's move to 'correct' a painting and families leaving… Audio
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The Panel with Dr Ella Henry and Peter Field (Part One)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Dr Ella Henry and Peter Field discuss President Joe Biden's recent remarks about Russia's war on Ukraine and prisoners being unable to take visits. Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Dr Ella Henry and Peter Field
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Dr Ella Henry and Peter Field discuss the Ministry of Primary Industries' announced plan to rid our farms of mycoplasma bovis and an astonishing classic car… Audio
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Dr Lachlan McIver: making life and death decisions
Dr Lachlan McIver is an Australian doctor who's worked in some of the world's wildest and most remote places. He specialised as a rural generalist and his work in humanitarian medicine has taken him… Audio
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Dr Jack Watling – Is the tide turning in Ukraine?
Audio 18 Sep 2022What happens now in Ukraine, with Russia seemingly on the back foot, and Ukraine being able to front-foot offensives using new weaponry from the West? Award winning analyst, Dr Jack Watling is our… Audio
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How to make your cat happy
The more you understand your cat's needs, the more contented it will be, says animal behaviour expert Zazie Todd. She's just released the book Purr: The Science of Making Your Cat Happy. Audio
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More medical benefits of mānuka honey revealed
For centuries, mānuka honey has been known for its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Now UK researchers have discovered it can help soothe serious drug-resistant lung… Audio
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‘The energy colonisation put in to remove te reo from us, needs to be put back in to make it accessible to Māori’ – Dr Kiri Dell
Dr Kiri Dell from Auckland University's Business School explores what Maori and Pakeha need to consider for the journey towards revitalisation of te reo Maori to become a reality. A highlight of the… Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris
Today Dr Grant Morris talks about the history of the Kings of NZ With the Queen's death, we have our first King in 70 years. But there have been more Kings in our history since 1840 than Queens. Dr… Audio
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Effects of 9/11 - Dr Rachel Yehuda
It is the 21st anniversary of 9/11 today. Dr Rachel Yehuda is a professor of psychiatry and neuroscience and director of the Center for Psychedelic Psychotherapy and Trauma Research at the Icahn… Audio
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Brown Noise - Dr Gemma Paech
Dr Gemma Paech, a senior lecturer in the School of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Newcastle, talks about the benefits of brown noise in the quest for a better night's sleep. Audio
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Book review - Dr B by Daniel Birnbaum
Rob Kelly reviews Dr B by Daniel Birnbaum, published by 4th Estate Audio
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New Arts Laureate, weaver and artist Dr Maureen Lander
Maori visual artist Dr Maureen Lander is a visionary, a leading exponent of weaving, both customary and experimental, an installation artist and a mentor to many. Added to her extensive list of… Video, Audio, Gallery
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History with Dr Grant Morris: The Employment Court in NZ
The highest profile court case this week is actually being heard in our Employment Court rather than our High Court, Court of Appeal or Supreme Court. The Gloriavale case is just one example of the… Audio
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Good Question with Dr Mark Thomas
Dr Mark Thomas from Auckland University answers some follow-up questions to last week's topic of handwashing. Audio