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Fears deadly measles outbreak in Papua could flare further
Health workers and provincial officials dealing with a deadly measles outbreak in Papua fear they could just be scratching the surface. Audio
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New technology to help control mosquito borne disease
Mosquito management in the Pacific could benefit from new technology tools. Audio
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New Tongan cabinet reflects PM's loyalties
Audio 29 Jan 2018Tonga's cabinet has been sworn in with 10 ministers tasked with leading the nation through the next four years, including an unelected appointee. Audio
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Dr Kara Filbey - Lessons from parasitic worms
Dr Kara Filbey is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Malaghan Institute's Allergic and Parasitic Diseases Programme and for the past 10 years she has researched immune responses to parasitic worm… Audio
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Dr Peggy Larson - Rodeo wrongs
With the opening of rodeo season in New Zealand, the organisation Anti Rodeo Action NZ has brought Dr Peggy Larson from her home in Vermont to Aotearoa, on her first ever visit. The former rodeo… Audio
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Plastic bags to be banned in Vanuatu
Audio 26 Jan 2018Vanuatu prepare for the ban of single-use non-biodegradable plastic bags and polystyrene takeaway boxes by the end of January to combat issues coastal and marine pollution. Audio
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Genetic mutations feared over French nuclear tests
Audio 24 Jan 2018Fears of genetic mutations in French Polynesia because of nuclear tests. Audio
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Concerns about the spread of dengue in Samoa
Audio 22 Jan 2018Ongoing concerns about dengue in Samoa and the region. Audio
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Road Trip Music with Dr Siouxsie Wiles
Scientist and science communicator Dr Siouxsie Wiles is a nominee for New Zealander of the year. She's currently working to find a cure for antibiotic-resistant superbugs, and talks to Megan about… Audio
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Feature Interview - Dr Rebecca Carey
Audio 11 Jan 2018Scientists have discovered that one of the largest ever volcanic eruptions in the 20th century took place 1000 kilometres off the coast of New Zealand in 2012. Volcano Herve's eruption was only… Audio
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Dr. Seuss/Star Trek mashup heads to the courts
Star Trek and Dr. Seuss - a laughable pairing surely? Well maybe not. In the US a judge is allowing Dr. Seuss Enterprises to proceed with a lawsuit against the tiny ComicMix company. They're behind a… Audio
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Science of Life - bees with Dr Simon Pollard
Audio 4 Jan 2018Bees - honey bees, dancing bees, diplomatic bees - they're incredibly clever and when you watch them up close, they're just fascinating. Audio
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Dr Van Jackson on North Korea
Audio 4 Jan 2018Tensions are high between the US and North Korea as extraordinary rhetoric crosses the Pacific with each leader seemingly trying to antagonise the other. Audio
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Dr Peter-Marc Fortune: intensive care after the Manchester bombing
Audio 27 Dec 2017After youngsters were attacked at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester in May this year, medical staff worked tirelessly to save lives and reunite families. Dr Peter-Marc Fortune from Royal… Audio
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Nuclear weapon ban treaty campaign boosted by Nobel Peace Prize
Anti-nuclear advocacy from Pacific Islanders helped lay the groundwork for a treaty to ban nuclear weapons that is gaining momentum globally. Audio
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Expert feature - Dr Michael Baker on pandemics
Are we all going to be wiped out by a horrendous flesh eating disease? Michael Baker talks about what pandemics are, how they spread and what disease is the greatest threat to human life. Audio, Gallery
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Finding the role of the modern-day Matai
Audio 11 Dec 2017Samoa matai gather at a symposium to discuss the fa'amatai in the diaspora. Audio
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Dr Jess
Audio 7 Dec 2017Social policy researcher Dr Jess Berentson Shaw talks about creative policy approaches from around the world, some good, some not so good. Audio
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Cultures of Capitalism with Dr Nick Holm
Massey University's Nick Holm explains what Cultural Studies is and how skateboarding, real estate and hair dressing are connected to democracy. He's part of the Cultures of Capitalism Conference… Audio
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Expert feature: Dr Jim Faed on spinal cords
Our expert today is Dr Jim Faed and the topic will be around spinal cords. We're going to discuss typical injuries and the modern medicine - that is stem cells - being worked on to fix spine problems.
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Auckland-based Pacific publishing house turns ten
Audio 4 Dec 2017An Auckland based Pacific publishing house celebrates 10 years of business operation this month and is already looking towards the future. Audio
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Calls for PNG torturers to be brought to justice
Calls mount in PNG for those who tortured a six year old girl for sorcery to come forward Audio
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Mt Agung expert Dr Janine Krippner explains imminent eruption
Everyone living close to Bali's Mount Agung Volcano is being asked to leave by authorities. Since last week dark gas and ash have been billowing up to above the mountain's summit. New Zealand's Janine… Audio
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Environmental and economic risk unknown in Cooks' deep sea mining
Disagreement over whether risks to the environment and to other areas of the Cook Islands' economy may provide a sufficient deterrent to deep seabed mining in the country. Audio