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Conundrum Answer
8:55 PM.This weeks winner is Pete from Auckland. Audio
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Sport USA
8:10 PM.LA Times sports journalist Helene Elliott has a penchant for fast-moving competitions where pucks are hit by sticks. The new season of American gridiron football is just about to get underway and… Read more Audio
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Conundrum Clue eight - Thursday 27 August
9:59 PM.Conundrum Clue eight. Audio
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Conundrum Clue Seven - Thursday 27 August
8:59 PM.Conundrum Clue Seven. Audio
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The growth delusion
7:10 PM.The history of the economic tool known as Gross Domestic Product (or GDP), which has become a universal measure of progress (regardless of its unsuitability for this purpose). With Dr Dirk Philipsen… Read more Audio
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Comics
7:10 PM.Shading in the heroes and villains of an animated realm is cartoonist, writer and illustrator Adrian Kinnaird. Reviews of The Sculptor by Scott McCloud and Here by Richard McGuire. Audio
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Conundrum Clue six - Wednesday 26 August
9:59 PM.Conundrum Clue six. Audio
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Conundrum Clue five - Wednesday 26 August
8:59 PM.Conundrum Clue Five. Audio
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Papua New Guinea
8:45 PM.The drought crisis affecting the Papua New Guinea Highlands region (and what the government is doing about it) - with RNZI senior correspondent Johnny Blades. Audio
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Photos by other machines
7:10 PM.The history of the camera-less photo, with Dr Geoffrey Batchen, professor of art history at Victoria University of Wellington. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Conundrum Clue Four - Tuesday 25 August
9:59 PM.Conundrum Clue Four - Tuesday 25 August Audio
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Conundrum Clue Three - Tuesday 25 August
9:05 PM.Conundrum Clue Three - Tuesday 25 August Audio
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Right Thinking
8:42 PM.The rationales of individual freedom and personal responsibility with Eric Crampton, head of research at The New Zealand Initiative. Tonight, the economics around organ donation and sale. Audio
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Our Own Odysseys - Spontaneous Travel Plans
7:12 PM.Wellingtonian Neville Martin's decision to travel on a whim became somewhat overwhelmed by the mere logistics of wandering the world. Audio
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Conundrum Clue Two - Monday 24 August
9:59 PM.Conundrum Clue Two - Monday 24 August Audio
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Cattle Costs - Dr. Andrew Higgins
9:12 PM.CSIRO Land & Water researcher Dr Andrew Higgins has developed a logistics tool called TRANSIT which will reduce the cost and time of transporting cattle around Australia. Audio
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Conundrum Clue One - Monday 24 August
8:59 PM.Conundrum Clue One - Monday 24 August Audio
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Shaun Hendy - Physics
8:42 PM.Professor Shaun Hendy, director of Te Punaha Matatini at the University of Auckland on the science of physics. How good are computers at simulating physics, in fact, will they eventually replace… Read more Audio
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Jennifer Wathan - Happy Smiling Horses
7:12 PM.Do humans and horses share facial expressions, with Jen Wathan, PhD candidate in social cognition and communication in horses at the School of Psychology, University of Sussex. Read more Audio
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Nights Conundrum : the answer
8:52 PM.All eight clues and this weeks answer. Audio
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Wheelchair Rugby
8:10 PM.NZ Wheel Black coach Andrew Chittick on preparations of the team to attend the World Wheelchair Rugby Challenge in London in October this year. Audio
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Conundrum - clue number 8
9:59 PM.Conundrum - clue number 8. Audio
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Conundrum - clue number 7
8:59 PM.Conundrum - clue number 7. Audio
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Contemporary Classical Music
8:40 PM.RNZ Concert host Clarissa Dunn raises the baton on both contemporary classical music plus recent releases of old masters. Audio
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Even More Atomically Accurate
7:10 PM.The importance of very accurate clocks to enable accurate GPS navigation - with A.Prof John McFerran and postdoctoral research associate Stephen Parker, both from the Frequency & Quantum Metrology… Read more Audio