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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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Silicon Centipede
8 May 2014University of Canterbury scientists are developing a device to microinject individual biological cells automatically Read more Audio
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Testing Elite Athlete Performance
Sports physiologists are measuring the performance of elite athletes to help improve their training. Read more Audio
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A Community Cockle Count
8 May 2014The eighth Pauatahanui Cockle Count involved more than a hundred locals digging and sieving for cockles in the intertidal. Read more Audio
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New Centres of Research Excellence announced
8 May 2014Six new Centres of Research Excellence have just been announced Read more
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Reducing Household Waste
1 May 2014Four Palmerston North households have had their rubbish and recycling under a spotlight as part of a waste minimisation study Read more Audio
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Genetics of Leukaemia
1 May 2014University of Otago haematologists explain how advances in DNA technology are helping them to understand different types of leukaemia. Read more Audio
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3D Printed Robot
1 May 2014Eduardo Sandoval and Tim Pomroy are making a life-sized robot from 3D printed parts to study human-robot interactions Read more Audio
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Saving Kakabeak in the Wild
24 Apr 2014Only about 120 kakabeak plants survive in the wild, but the Forest Lifeforce Restoration Trust hopes to increase numbers in the Hawke's Bay. Read more Audio
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Childhood Amnesia
Harlene Hayne explains some of the novel experiments used in her Marsden funded studies of memory in infants Read more Audio
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Rowi - the Rarest Kiwi
24 Apr 2014Rowi are New Zealand's rarest kiwi, and 'egg rescues' that see chicks hatched and raised in captivity have resulted in a big increase in the bird's numbers Read more Audio
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Bee-friendly Insecticides
17 Apr 2014University of Otago geneticist Peter Dearden is using the bee genome to develop a bee-friendly insecticide. Read more Audio
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Estrogen Mimics
17 Apr 2014The plasticiser and pestidicide, dibutylphthalate, is being studied to determine why it may cause developmental defects in men Read more Audio
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