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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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Billion-year-old Enzyme
1 Dec 2011Molecular biologists at Waikato University reconstruct an ancient enzyme that once belonged to the earliest Bacillus ancestor Read more Audio
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Baby Tuatara at Zealandia
24 Nov 2011After being reared at Victoria University, 15 baby tuatara are returned home to Zealandia Audio
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Deadly Creatures
24 Nov 2011Liana Joy Christensen is the author of Deadly Beautiful, a book which features creatures like spiders, snakes and sharks Audio
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Te Urewera Mainland Island
24 Nov 2011Intensive trapping for introduced mammals in the northern part of Te Urewera National Park is reaping benefits for wildlife Audio
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Brain Cells on Silicon Chips
24 Nov 2011University of Auckland scientists are growing cell networks on silicon chips to study processes at the single neuron level Audio
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Creating Tsunamis
17 Nov 2011University of Auckland scientists are creating waves in the lab to study the impact of tsunami bores on physical structures Audio
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Poetry and Science
17 Nov 2011Wellington poet Janis Freegard talks about and reads from her collection Kingdom Animalia Audio
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New Zealand's Native Trees
17 Nov 2011Botanist John Dawson introduces his new book, co-authored with Rob Lucas, about our native trees Audio
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Waste to Gold
17 Nov 2011The Rotorua District Council and Scion are testing new technologies to turn waste into products Audio
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Tell Us A Story
Ruth Beran goes to watch as science and engineering students from Victoria University compete in the Tell Us A Story challenge Audio
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Geothermal Microbes
10 Nov 2011Microbiologist Matthew Stott is excited by the diversity of thermophile microbes that thrive in hot geothermal waters Audio
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Baring Head Station
10 Nov 2011A fieldtrip to Baring Head, the first station in the Southern Hemisphere to monitor carbon dioxide and other gases Audio
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