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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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Genes for Plant Flowering
25 Nov 2010Joanna Putterill is investigating the genes that control flowering in plants, looking at things like day length and temperature Audio
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How Microbes Survive Change
25 Nov 2010A Waikato university team discovers a new mechanism of metabolic regulation in microbes. Audio
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Modelling the Human Breast
18 Nov 2010Martyn Nash and Angela Lee are modelling the human breast to track tissue motion to help clinicians to better detect tumours Audio
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Synthesising Carbohydrates
18 Nov 2010Antony Fairbanks and his team are interested in the sugars attached to the outside of cells as potential therapeutics Audio
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Black Mudfish and Lake Restoration
18 Nov 2010Alison Ballance hunts for mudfish with Nick Ling and finds out about the restoration of Lake Kaituna Audio
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Soil, Carbon Dioxide and Photodegradation
11 Nov 2010It took PhDstudent Susanna Rutledge to recognise the role of sunlight in some unexplained results from her soil research Audio
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Science Philosophy and Discovery
What does it take to discover something? Does it take more than setting eyes on something for the first time? Audio
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Composite Polymers
11 Nov 2010Bio-derived polymers made from corn starch could be reinforced with fibres such as hemp for strength and sustainability Audio
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Polymer Gel Actuators
11 Nov 2010Daniel Hutchinson is creating polymer gel actuators which in the future might be used as artificial muscle in life-like robots Read more Audio
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Stroke Drug
4 Nov 2010Andrew Clarkson explains how he is testing a new compound as a potential treatment for recovery after stroke Read more Audio
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Porphyrins
4 Nov 2010University of Auckland scientists are tweaking the chemistry of small, highly-coloured, ring-shaped molecules called porphyrins Audio
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Urban Restoration in Hamilton
With less than 1% of its natural vegetation remaining, Hamilton city is working hard to restore urban biodiversity Audio
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