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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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Bet Hedging in Microbes
10 Feb 2011Paul Rainey explains why microbes hedge their bets and why the strategy may be an ancient evolutionary trait Audio
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Motueka River Integrated Catchment Management
3 Feb 2011A 10-year research programme took a 'ridgetops to the sea' approach to studying a river catchment Read more Audio
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Drug Resistance and Efflux Pumps
3 Feb 2011Brain Monk is looking at efflux pumps to develop antimicrobials for treating drug resistant fungal pathogens Read more Audio
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Platelet Sea Ice
3 Feb 2011In areas of Antarctica close to large ice shelves super-cooled water forms crystals known as platelet sea ice Read more Audio
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Physics of Antarctic Sea Ice
27 Jan 2011After 1000 days 'on ice' , physicist Tim Haskell knows a thing or two about sea ice in Antarctica Read more Audio
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Hormones and Variation in Boys
27 Jan 2011Researchers are looking at hormones other than testosterone to see if they account for variation in boys Read more Audio
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Surveying Small Sharks in Estuaries
27 Jan 2011A nationwide survey of the nursery grounds of rig in estuaries around the country kicks off next month Read more Audio
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Alcohol and Exercise
27 Jan 2011Matthew Barnes explains why alcohol after strenuous exercise doesn't mix well Audio
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Our Changing World Updates for 2010
23 Dec 2010An update on some stories, including the JOIDES Resolution, bumblebees, Chatham Island birds, star music, and a science song Audio
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Gastric Bypass Operation Follow-up
23 Dec 2010Gastric bypass patient Arthur Andrews goes to Wakefield Hospital for a follow-up consultation eight months after the operation Audio
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Magnetism and North Pole South Pole
23 Dec 2010Gillian Turner introduces some characters from her book North Pole South Pole, which traces the quest to understand magnetism Audio
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Prime Minister's Chief Science Advisor
23 Dec 2010Sir Peter Gluckman speaks about his early research career and his connection to Sir Edmund Hilary Read more Audio
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