9:16 PM.'Emotional intelligence' was the fad of the day in the mid-1990s, but now this psychological measure has been better scientifically refined and is being applied within people's daily lives. Dr Carolyn… Read moreAudio
7:12 PM.Goals from behind the net with British sports journalist Richard Fleming. Retiring Kiwi soccer player Ryan Nelsen has played his last game in England; and Interpol has just reported that hundreds of… Read moreAudio
8:10 PM.Impromptu thoughts, perspectives and opinions on either the little or big things of life. Tonight's guest is Marc Taddei, conductor of Orchestra Wellington. Audio
8:42 PM.Plant ecologist Bec Stanley from Auckland Botanic Gardens on the chlorophyll-filled bio-mass that photosynthesises around us. As New Zealand has no native browsing mammals (our only mammals being… Read moreAudio
7:14 PM.How and why the hands (and feet?) of humans have evolved to get wrinkly if left wet in order to increase grip - with Tom Smulders from the Centre for Behaviour and Evolution at Newcastle University. Audio
9:10 PM.Head of Legal & General's longevity risk team, Joseph Lu discusses the recently released UK Life Expectancy Report, which is now showing that men, particularly at a higher socio-economic level, are… Read moreAudio
8:40 PM.Molecular biophysicist Prof David Parry from Massey University and his long-held fascination with fibrous proteins... how flies and geckos can walk up walls and hang on upside down on the ceiling. Audio
7:10 PM.It's been given the go-ahead, but what are the challenges facing the development and construction of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA telescope) being built over South Africa, Australia and New Zealand… Read moreAudio