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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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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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Why Cows Prefer to Graze at Dusk
2 Jun 2011Understanding how grass quality changes over time and when is the best time for cows to eat can help improve grazing management Read more Audio
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Bryophytes
2 Jun 2011A bryophyte hunt on Mana Island is a chance to learn more about mosses, liverworts and hornworts Read more Audio
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Scanning a Plate Boundary
2 Jun 2011Seismic blasts across a tectonic plate boundary in the Wairarapa will help understand locked plates Read more Audio
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Biochar
26 May 2011The New Zealand Biochar Research Institute is looking at how to produce and apply biochar, and its effects on soil and plants Audio
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Angiotensinogen
26 May 2011A collaboration is developing a potential biomarker for high blood pressure, which may be used for pre-eclampsia in the future Audio
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Human Thermoregulation
26 May 2011Zac Schlader and Toby Mundel are trying to find out if skin temperature has an effect on athletic performance Audio
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