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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. Winner 2022 New Zealand Radio Awards Best Factual Podcast - Episodic
Thursdays 7:30pm, repeated 1:15am Sundays. One feature plays 3:35pm Wednesdays.
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Cardiac Myometer
4 Jul 2013Developing an innovative instrument to measure five aspects of heart muscle contractions Audio
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Duncan the Kokako's Adventure
4 Jul 2013After a 2-year disappearance Duncan the kokako was tracked down in Glendowie then returned to west Auckland Audio
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Great White Butterfly Eradication
4 Jul 2013An ambitious attempt to eradicate a recently introduced butterfly is underway in Nelson Audio
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Evolution of Saddleback Songs
27 Jun 2013As tieke have been translocated between islands interesting things have been happening to their calls Read more Audio
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New Eruption History for Rangitoto
Rangitoto's volcanic history now shows it erupted intermittently over 1000 years Audio
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The Maths of Climate Change
27 Jun 2013Climate change activists say there is 5 times as much carbon in the world's fossil fuel reserves as we can afford to safely burn Audio
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Hydrogen Barbeque
Robert Holt explains how the Hylink distributed energy system on Matiu Somes Island works and cooks on a hydrogen barbeque Audio
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Codes and Ciphers
20 Jun 2013Dillon Mayhew explains how the maths of codes and ciphers allows us to transmit data accurately and securely electronically Read more Audio
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Urban Kaka
20 Jun 2013Kaka are large native forest parrots that are having an impact on trees in parks and gardens in central Wellington city Read more Audio
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Ion Beam Implantation
20 Jun 2013John Futter explains how ion beams are being used at GNS Science to force atoms into solid materials and change their properties Read more Audio
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Tetris and Lazy Eye
20 Jun 2013The popular tile-matching game Tetris is helping people with amblyopia or lazy eye with their 3D perception Audio
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Brain and Stuttering
13 Jun 2013University of Canterbury researchers are using brain imaging techniques to investigate the cause of stuttering Audio
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