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Our Changing World
Stories about science and nature from out in the field and inside the labs across Aotearoa New Zealand.
Thursdays 7:30pm, repeated 1:15am Sundays. One feature plays 3:35pm Wednesdays.
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Interactive Toy for Autistic Children
10 Jul 2014Auti is a robotic toy developed specifically for children with autism to encourage positive play behaviours Read more Audio
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International Science Festival
Highlights from the first few days of the festival with the theme Leave Boring Behind, including Dr Graham's Big Science Showoff Read more Audio
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OCW Mystery Sound 1
3 Jul 2014The first mystery sound from the 2014-5 Our Changing World opening theme Read more Audio
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Our Changing World Theme
3 Jul 2014This is the opening theme for Our Changing World for 2014-5. It is made up of 17 sounds from previous programmes Audio
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House Spiders
3 Jul 2014There are about 2000 spider species in New Zealand, but the spiders that are found around houses are likely to be an introduced species Read more Audio
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Recovering from Brain Trauma
3 Jul 2014British science communicator James Piercy will share his story of recovery from brain trauma at the NZ International Science Festival. Read more Audio
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Smart Seeds and Finding a Treatment for Black Rot
3 Jul 2014The Smart Seeds programme at Lincoln University has been screening brassica seeds for potential microbial biocontrol agents against black rot and diamondback moths Read more Audio
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Improving Inanga Breeding Habitat
3 Jul 2014The Department of Conservation's David Moss explains how people can help to create better breeding habitat for inanga. Read more Audio
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Hauraki Gulf
26 Jun 2014Hauraki Gulf is a playground, wildlife hotspot, foodbasket and highway - and local councils hope the Sea Change project will help turn around the Gulf's poor health and struggling ecology Read more Audio
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Deep-diving Ocean Floats
26 Jun 2014Oceanographers aboard NIWA's research vessel Tangaroa are testing a deep-diving Argo float to monitor changes in the oceans at depths to 6000 metres. Read more Audio
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Spectrum - Joan Wiffen
In this Spectrum programme, recorded in 1996, Alistair McAlpine joins Joan Wiffen on a fossil hunting trip in her favourite Hawke's Bay stream. Audio
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Sight Singing App
A team of University of Otago researchers has developed an iPad app to help people practise sight-singing music at home. Read more Audio
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