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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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Robotic Musical Instruments
15 Oct 2009Ajay Kapur has built various robotic instruments which can be programmed to improvise with human musicians Read more Audio
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Robotic Musical Instruments web extra
15 Oct 2009Extended version of the Musical Robots interview from 15 August on Our Changing World. Read more Audio
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Eye Movements of Eye Witnesses
8 Oct 2009Matthew Gerrie is tracking the eye movements of eye witnesses to improve the criminal identification process Audio
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Tracking Animals with GPS and Mobile Phones
8 Oct 2009Otago University scientists are developing new generation animal tracking systems that use GPS and mobile phone networks Audio
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Climate Change, Heat Waves and Health
8 Oct 2009University of Auckland's Glenn McGregor talks about the impacts that climate change may have on heat waves and health Audio
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Giant Skink Reserve
8 Oct 2009A new dryland reserve at Aldinga, near Alexandra, will soon be home to endangered giant skinks Audio
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Fossil Pollen and Easter Island
1 Oct 2009Massey University's John Flenley uses pollen to work out the past vegetation and history of Easter Island Audio
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Memes and Cultural Change
1 Oct 2009Matt Gers and Ben Jeffares discuss the concept of memes and memetics as a way of understanding cultural change Audio
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Gut Micro-organisms
1 Oct 2009Plant and Food scientists are looking at how food alters interactions between gut micro-organisms and our bodies Audio
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Aftermath of the Big Fiordland Earthquake
1 Oct 2009Simon Cox was part of the GNS Science 'Rapid Response' team that flew in to assess the effects of the earthquake in July. Audio
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Galapagos Islands Book
24 Sep 2009Wildlife photographer Tui de Roy on her new book 'Galapagos: Preserving Darwin's Legacy' Audio
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Australian Synchrotron
24 Sep 2009Ian Gentle explains what a synchrotron is, and Marian McKenzie outlines how it was used to test broccoli for selenium Audio
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