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Electronic Music with DJ B-Low - part two
8:40 PM.The evolution of music made with devices powered by electricity and/or computers, with Paul Berrington aka DJ B-Lo. The shift from music being made by "nerds" to "musicians" appealing to a greater… Read more Audio
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From Whence There Was Relativity
7:10 PM.The curious story of the brain of German-born theoretical physicist Albert Einstein, as parts of this human organ are now able to be viewed as slides at the Mütter Museum of the College of Physicians… Read more Audio
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Conundrum Clue 6
9:59 PM.Listen on Friday for the answer. Audio
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Conundrum Clue 5
8:59 PM.Listen on Friday for the answer. Audio
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Palestine
8:40 PM.Reporting from Ramallah in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories, pop. 4,550,368 (est. 2014) is freelance journalist Nida' Tuma, on travel, internally and when crossing borders. Audio
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Temples of Perfection
7:15 PM.A History of the Gym, historian and yoga teacher Eric Chaline explains the influence of 'exercise spaces' throughout Western society. Read more Audio
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Nights Conundrum
9:59 PM.Clue 4 Audio
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Nights Conundrum
8:59 PM.Clue 3 Audio
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Kai-A-Miro : Rosemary Rangitauira
8:40 PM.This week's pundit Rosemary Rangitauira - formally from our Te Manu Korihi team, talks about her life as a journalist, and Maori journalism in general. Audio
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Our Own Odysseys : friendly Iran
7:11 PM.Jeff and Sandra Sewell, normally live in Havelock in the Marlborough Sounds, but a few months before the so-called Arab Spring they travelled from North Africa to Iran. Audio
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Conundrum Clue 2
9:59 PM....with a reprise of clue 1. Listen on Friday for the answer. Audio
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Conundrum Clue 1
8:59 PM.Listen on Friday for the answer. Audio
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Body Parts
8:42 PM.Professor Emerita in Science Communication at the University of Otago Jean Fleming, on (quirky) human anatomy. Molecular clocks, the way your cells sense the daily rhythms. Audio
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A Colourful Time
7:15 PM.The colour of light has a major impact on how our body clock perceives the time of day, with Dr Timothy Brown from the Faculty of Life Sciences at the University of Manchester. Audio
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The Conundrum winner is....
8:59 PM.This week's winner is Richard from Balclutha. Audio
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Sport Europe
8:10 PM.In the grandstands with the German crowds is Football Collective editor, American Dave Raish. The UEFA Champions League - men and women's football. Audio
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Conundrum Clue 8
9:59 PM.Listen on Friday for the answer. Audio
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Conundrum Clue 7
8:59 PM.Listen on Friday for the answer. Audio
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Pasifika playwright and theatre producer Leilani Unasa
8:42 PM.Swaying to the broad range of arts and culture from around the Pacific is Samoan/ Pakeha playwright and independent theatre producer Leilani Unasa - where's the next great Pacific novel? Audio
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Mathematics
7:12 PM.Making the numbers add up is Dr Dillon Mayhew from Victoria University's School of Mathematics, Statistics and Operations Research. An account of what it is like to actually work on a new mathematical… Read more Audio
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Conundrum Clue 6
9:59 PM.Listen on Friday for the answer. Audio
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Conundrum Clue 5
8:59 PM.Listen on Friday for the answer. Audio
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Indonesia
8:40 PM.Editor of Asia Calling Rebecca Henschke reports from the world's fourth most populous nation with the largest population of Muslims, the Republic of Indonesia, pop. 237,424,363 (census. 2011). Audio
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Flash Footwear for Growing Kids
7:12 PM.How encountering ill-fitted and/or shoeless children encouraged Kenton Lee to come up with a simple concept of footwear that also had the capacity to "grow". Audio
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Conundrum Clue 4.
9:59 PM.Listen in on Friday night for the answer Audio