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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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Immature Brain Cells
29 Nov 2012Bronwen Connor has converted human skin cells directly into immature brain cells enabling the study of neurological diseases Audio
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Needle-Free Jet Injections
29 Nov 2012A joint University of Auckland and MIT team are working on a quiet painless needle-free injection Audio
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PM's Science Prize
29 Nov 2012Food protein scientists and co-directors of the Riddet Institute win top PM's Science Prize Audio
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New Zealand Rocketry Challenge
22 Nov 2012Year 7 and 8 students are building rockets that can take a raw egg up to 150 metres and then return it safely to Earth Audio
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Early- and Mid-Career Researchers
22 Nov 2012Nearly 70 scientists were at the launch of a group which aims to support early- and mid- career researchers in Wellington Audio
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Stroke Hand Rehabilitation Device
22 Nov 2012Abby Rajendran is working on a new device for stroke rehabilitation that uses magnetorheological fluid Audio
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Brain and Self-Control
22 Nov 2012University of Otago scientists study what happens in the brain when we exercise self-control Read more Audio
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OCW Mystery Sound 18
15 Nov 2012The eighteenth mystery sound from the Our Changing World opening theme Audio
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Night Milk
15 Nov 2012A new milk product is being trialled to see if it helps insomniacs sleep better Audio
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Wool in Wound Dressings
15 Nov 2012AgResearch scientists explain how wool products are traced and how wool proteins are used in wound dressings Audio
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Buller's Birds
15 Nov 2012A new edition brings together JG Keulemans' bird paintings which appeared in the original Buller's Birds Audio
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Whale Evolution
15 Nov 2012University of Otago palaeontologists Ewan Fordyce and Felix Marx explain how whales evolved into the largest animals on earth Read more Audio
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