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The 12 physics experiments that changed our world
The 12 physics experiments that changed our world
13 Jul 2023Genius, persistence and good luck have been critical to the great discoveries of modern physics, says Melbourne-based physicist Suzie Sheehy. Audio
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Rising star: Musician Paige Tapara
Rising star: Musician Paige Tapara
14 Jul 2023Paige Tapara was inspired to become a pop star after watching an American tween movie as a child. Now, she wants to inspire queer Māori artists to own their space in Aotearoa's music industry.
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Global temperature rises - why we can expect a steep climb this year and next
Global temperature rises - why we can expect a steep climb this year and next
12 Jul 2023Analysis - Every decade after the 1960s has been warmer than the one before and the 2010s were the warmest on record. But there can be a lot of variability from one year to the next, Kevin Trenberth writes.
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Youth development is secret of success for Vanuatu beach volleyball
Youth development is secret of success for Vanuatu beach volleyball
Vanuatu continues to be the Pacific's leading beach volleyball nation because of its community-based programmes that promote the sport to the young.
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Is the fuss about film on “film” justified?
Is the fuss about film on “film” justified?
14 Jul 2023Widescreen - Dan Slevin wonders whether the nostalgia for 35mm (and even 70mm) projection is justified.
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Insect ice-cream, anyone?
Insect ice-cream, anyone?
12 Jul 2023To raise awareness of insects as a nutritious and sustainable protein source, food science researcher Ruchita Kavle is adding them to ice cream. Video, Audio
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Little Richard and the queer black origins of rock'n'roll
Little Richard and the queer black origins of rock'n'roll
Three years after his death, a new documentary directed by Lisa Cortés pays tribute to the pioneer of rock 'n' roll Little Richard and makes clear his musical DNA is everywhere. Video, Audio
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The cost of cutting music schools
The cost of cutting music schools
Dr Dugal McKinnon, Deputy Director of the New Zealand School of Music, says funding cuts "will have broad repercussions, diminishing the depth and breadth of music education. The creative industries will be starved of young talent." Audio
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'The economy should be about care'
'The economy should be about care'
10 Jul 2023More is not always better, says polymath playwright, scientist and philosopher Professor Tim Jackson. Audio
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Our taiao, our tohu: protecting the Waihi estuary
Our taiao, our tohu: protecting the Waihi estuary
13 Jul 2023Our Changing World - Tauranga-based producer Justine Murray dons some gumboots and meets some teeny-tiny cockles as she joins a team surveying the Waihi estuary. Audio
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At The Movies: Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning
At The Movies: Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning
12 Jul 2023Tom Cruise delivers exactly what's written on the tin in Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning, which features a stellar but somewhat underused support cast, writes Simon Morris. Video, Audio
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Rising star: Actor Aniwa Whaiapu Koloamatangi
Rising star: Actor Aniwa Whaiapu Koloamatangi
13 Jul 2023Strong whānau support has enabled Aniwa Whaiapu Koloamatangi to carve out a thriving career as a proud takatāpui Māori actor and TV presenter.
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The Facebook whistleblower's story
The Facebook whistleblower's story
11 Jul 2023Frances Haugen felt she had no choice but to blow the whistle over Facebook's lack of action to improve the safety of its platform. Audio
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A celebration of the Ford Cortina
A celebration of the Ford Cortina
11 Jul 2023There was a time when the Ford Cortina was ubiquitous in New Zealand. Now a new book pays homage to all the Cortinas Marks I to V. Audio
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The world's best female footballers ready to shine
The world's best female footballers ready to shine
12 Jul 2023Some of football's greatest players have started arriving in New Zealand and Australia, chasing the biggest prize in the game, writes Barry Guy.
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How to get the most out of shopping at an Asian supermarket
How to get the most out of shopping at an Asian supermarket
10 Jul 2023Want seasonal, locally grown, well-priced fruit and vegetables, alongside a broad selection of everyday and exotic ingredients? New Zealand’s Asian supermarkets are the shop for you, says MasterChef 2022 winner Sam Low. Audio
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Ian McKelvie: Parliament's last country squire
Ian McKelvie: Parliament's last country squire
9 Jul 2023The House - Something of a throwback to when most National MPs staunchly represented farming interests, Ian McKelvie is however ending his career as an MP not defined by the tribal lines of party politics. Audio
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NZ music supporter Dobbs Franks RIP
NZ music supporter Dobbs Franks RIP
11 Jul 2023The American-born conductor, pianist, vocal coach and new New Zealand music supporter Dobbs Franks has died. He was 90. In this 2000 interview Christine Argyle asks him about his life's work. Audio
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Rising star: Elijah Pue
Rising star: Elijah Pue
11 Jul 2023His mayoral hopes were dashed in 2022, but Elijah Pue is determined to return to the political arena when the time is right and serve his people.
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First words - the extraordinary art of language
First words - the extraordinary art of language
10 Jul 2023Watch - Without tuition or encouragement, we walk. Talking, on the other hand, is a learned skill, requiring repeated conversation, intonation and a maximum distance of one metre.
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Cats prefer... RNZ Concert
Cats prefer... RNZ Concert
10 Jul 2023Does your dog roll over when it hears Beethoven? Does your cat purr when it hears Puccini? Then it’s in good company. RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump recently discovered some very discerning listeners at Wellington’s SPCA shelter. Video, Audio
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Cats prefer... RNZ Concert!
Cats prefer... RNZ Concert!
10 Jul 2023Bryan Crumps checks out Wellington's SPCA animal shelter, and the music the cats and dogs staying there like to listen to. Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: Hera Lindsay Bird
The Mixtape: Hera Lindsay Bird
8 Jul 2023An energetic live performance by Australian '80s band The Fruit Pastilles is inspiring writer Hera Lindsay Bird's novel-in-progress. Video, Audio
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Bill Bailey on the joys of ambling and rambling
Bill Bailey on the joys of ambling and rambling
8 Jul 2023English comedian Bill Bailey is passionate about the mental health benefits of a shared walk. Audio