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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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Binaural Sound and an Anechoic Chamber
23 Jun 2011In an anechoic chamber at IRL Ruth Beran discovers how to create 3D binaural sound Audio
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Macquarie Island Pest Eradication
23 Jun 2011The Macquarie Island eradication project to rid the subantarctic island of rats, mice and rabbits is making good progress Audio
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Okarito Kiwi Get a New Home
Rowi are New Zealand's rarest kiwi species, and some have been transferred to Blumine Island to encourage them to breed. Audio
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Oxygen and Free Radicals
16 Jun 2011Christine Winterbourn's work on free radicals and their effect on the human body may help understand cystic fibrosis Read more Audio
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Limits to Freshwater
16 Jun 2011Although New Zealand has abundant freshwater resources, there are still limits to its quality and quantity Read more Audio
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Life in Antarctica's Sea Ice
16 Jun 2011Antarctic sea ice is home to a great diversity of microbes and algae living in and under the ice Read more Audio
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White terraces discovered on lake floor
9 Jun 2011White terraces discovered on floor of Lake Rotomahana. Read more
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Rip Currents
9 Jun 2011A remote camera at Tairua Beach is providing insights into how, where and why dangerous rip currents form Read more Audio
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Biocomposites
9 Jun 2011Mark Staiger and Tim Huber are working on biocomposites made completely from cellulose, a renewable resource Read more Audio
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Lake Sediments
9 Jun 2011Chris Hendy is interested in the chemistry of silica-rich sediments in lakes in the Taupo Volcanic Zone Read more Audio
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Women, exercise and protein
9 Jun 2011After studying men, Massey University scientists are seeing if protein also assists women athletes after strenourous exercise Read more Audio
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Bioimprints
2 Jun 2011Scientists in Christchurch are taking imprints of cells in a UV curable polymer with implications for imaging and biocompability Read more Audio
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