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Dr Natalie Schilling - Solving crimes through language
Many years ago, a 13-year-old girl went missing in California. In the early 2000s, a woman turned up claiming to be her. Right away there were things about the woman and her story seemed off. To help… Audio
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Calls for a fairer, less racist health system in NZ
There are calls for the New Zealand government to uphold Treaty of Waitangi responsibilities and end racism within the health system that is contributing to shorter lives for Maori and Pacific people.
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Fiji renews commitment to peacekeeping, but concerns linger
Fiji has told a UN meeting that it's committed to improving the security of peacekeepers serving overseas. Audio
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Samoa measles immunisations due to restart in April
Samoa's Ministry of Health is preparing health professionals and families for the restart of the measles, mumps and rubella or MMR vaccinations in early April. Audio
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Dr Vincent O Malley on increasing public awareness of the NZ Land Wars.
British Imperialism, colonization, the attributes of Maori leaders and the NZ Land Wars are themes of books and reports written by Historian Vincent O Malley. At a recent symposium he discussed why… Audio
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Dr Linda Blair: Tips for staying calm
Psychologist Dr Linda Blair says the latest internet fad of folding washing is pure nonsense. She speaks to Jim about real ways of restoring calm to stressful lives. Audio
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Dr Claire Matthews: NZ Super not enough for Kiwi retirees
Dr Claire Matthews has just released her Massey University Retirement Expenditure Guidelines and its not good news for a lot of people. Audio
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Good gut reaction: PM Science Prize winner Dr Peng Du
Prime Minister's MacDairmid Emerging Scientist 2018 Prize-winner Dr Peng Du has developed a world-leading cutting edge non-invasive tool which records gut activity to help diagnose and treat gut… Audio
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Dr John Buckleton - Top forensics team win PM's Science Prize
A team of ESR scientists have recently received New Zealand's most valuable science prize for the development of STRmix - scientific software that is used to interpret DNA material from a crime scene… Audio
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Dr Sarb Johal: Helping young people through the Christchurch tragedy
Audio 17 Mar 2019As children return to school this week, Psychologist and disaster mental health expert, Dr Sarb Johal explains how to best support them following the Christchurch mosque shootings Audio
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Dr Zain Ali
Audio 16 Mar 2019Dr Zain Ali is Head of the Islamic Studies Research Unit at the University of Auckland. Audio
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Romantic regret rules the roost
Dr Neal Roese is a Professor of Marketing at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, and an expert on the subject of regret. He reveals people's biggest regrets. Audio
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Dr Helen Taylor - Tuatara sperm caught on camera
Dr. Helen Taylor received her PhD from Victoria University and has research interests that span conservation genetics, ecology, behaviour and reproductive biology. She currently works in the… Audio, Gallery
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Reports of violent threats over potential dissolution of Tonga parliament
Audio 6 Mar 2019Tonga's Privy Council is now considering the merits of petitions seeking the dissolution of parliament. Audio
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Human rights abuses in Papua ongoing, churches say
Human rights abuses in Indonesian-ruled Papua are consistent and ongoing, the World Council of Churches says. Audio
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Dr Adam Grant: Finding motivation and meaning in life
Dr Adam Grant has spoken to some of the most successful business people in world to tap into where their motivation came from as well as how they managed to get to the top of their games. He speaks to… Audio
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Dr Gregory Smith: from homeless alcoholic to grateful academic
University lecturer Gregory Smith details his sad childhood and his incredible tale of living in the bush in the book Out of the Forest. He talks to Jim Mora about how he dramatically turned his life… Audio
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Ocean acidification and the threat to coral reefs
Threats posed to Pacific Island countries by the rapidly increasing acidification of the world's oceans have been discussed at a workshop in New Zealand. Audio
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Defamation and corruption allegations in Vanuatu
Two officials in Vanuatu's government are pushing for criminal charges against people accused of defaming them online. Audio
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Dr Parag Khanna: China's growing power and influence
International relations expert Dr. Parag Khanna speaks to Jim Mora about where China sits in terms of geo-politics and what it means to New Zealand. Audio
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Dr Justin O'Sullivan: ground breaking findings by the Liggins Insitute through 3D gene mapping
Dr Justin O'Sullivan from the Liggins Institute explains the break through they've made in understanding why people with type 1 diabetes often contract seemingly unrelated diseases by using 3D gene… Audio
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Investigation into missing PNG scientists closed
Papua New Guinea police have closed an investigation into the disappearance of five scientists in August 2011. The scientists were undertaking research for the Institute of Medical Research when they… Audio
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Medivac bill a victory for refugees
Refugees detained offshore by Australia have had their first political victory in Australia's parliament. Audio
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Tonga's newest island has a more lively future - NASA
The head of Tonga's geology team says scientific data from Nasa about emerging life on the country's four year old volcanic island is hugely exciting with the government considering offically naming… Audio
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Modelling the collapse of great empires
It's easy to look at the news and feel like civilization is collapsing. Peter Turchin's job is to subject that feeling to the rigors of science. Turchin, a professor of ecology and mathematics at the… Audio