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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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Climate Change Science
10 Dec 2009Andy Reisinger talks about the latest climate change science, which shows sea levels are rising faster than predicted. Audio
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Fish Sounds
3 Dec 2009Shariman Ghazali is investigating the bioacoustics of fish such as john dory and gurnard. Audio
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Implications of a Mother's Diet
3 Dec 2009Deborah Sloboda has found that a mothers diet has long-term implications for the weight and age of puberty of her children. Audio
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Greenland Ice Core Drilling
3 Dec 2009Ice cores from the Greenland ice cap are providing insights into past climates that will help plan for future climate change. Audio
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Biofilms
3 Dec 2009Gavin Lear and Gillian Lewis describe the role of biofilms in the food web and how it's being used to test natural selection. Audio
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Lobster Larvae
26 Nov 2009Andrew Jeffs from the Leigh Marine Lab is trying to work out what little lobster larvae feed on far out at sea. Audio
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Explosive Volcanic Eruptions
26 Nov 2009Massey University scientists are looking at lahars and the physical characteristics of explosive volcanic eruptions Audio
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Lahars and Historic Volcanic Eruptions
26 Nov 2009Shane Cronin has been studying lahars and with Mark Bebbington has been analysing historic volcanic eruptions Audio
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Auckland Museum's Insect Collection
26 Nov 2009Auckland Museum insect collection curator John Early is passionate about parasitic wasps. Audio
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Rocky Reef Noise
19 Nov 2009The Leigh Marine Lab's Craig Radford has been recording the sounds made by urchins and snapping shrimps living on rocky reefs Audio
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Fluids, Tectonic Plates and Earthquakes
19 Nov 2009GNS Science's Martin Reyners is using tomography to look at the impact of fluid between tectonic plates Audio
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Neville Peat
19 Nov 2009Nature writer Neville Peat talks about his books on subjects as varied as sealions, South Island kokako and the Tasman Sea Audio
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