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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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NatureWatch NZ
28 Mar 2013NatureWatch NZ is an online citizen science project that aims to collate a biodiversity record Audio
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Medical Robots
28 Mar 2013A mechatronics team are developing medical devices to help stroke patients with the rehabilitation of movement Read more Audio
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Antarctic Expedition
28 Mar 2013NIWA oceanographers discuss the possilble impact of changes in Antarctica's Mertz glacier and polynya Audio
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Speech in Noise
28 Mar 2013Don Sinex is working on systems to separate speech from background noise which may one day be used to improve hearing aids Audio
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Banks Peninsula Conservation Trust
21 Mar 2013Banks Peninsula is a thriving conservation community that is protecting native forest on private land and trapping predators Audio
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Butterflies of the South Pacific
A new book on butterflies of the South Pacific by father and son lepidopterists is a great guide to NZ butterflies Read more Audio
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Cooling and Preterm Babies
14 Mar 2013Alistair Gunn and Laura Bennet are seeing whether cooling prem babies suffering brain injury could be beneficial Read more Audio
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Science of Eating
14 Mar 2013Using an articulograph to study how we process food in our mouths while we eat will help in smarter food innovation Read more Audio
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Ladybird Release
14 Mar 2013Lincoln University ecologists release a batch of ladybirds to help control a sap-sucking insect pest of potatoes Read more Audio
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Sediment Impacts on Kaimoana
7 Mar 2013A team of Maori and Pacific marine scientists at Victoria University explore the impact of sediments on kaimoana Read more Audio
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Marine Metre Squared
7 Mar 2013A citizen science initiative to encourage people to take a closer look at their local rocky shore and collect baseline data Audio
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Microbes in Polar Regions
7 Mar 2013NIWA microbiologist Els Maas discusses an international project to count marine bacteria in polar regions Audio
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