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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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New Vertebrate Collection Facility at Te Papa
27 Aug 2009Collection manager Andrew Stewart gives Alison Ballance a tour of the new Vertebrate Collection Facility at Te Papa Tongarewa Audio
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MacDiarmid Young Scientists of the Year
27 Aug 2009Ruth Beran interviews John Watt, the winner of the 2009 MacDiarmid Young Scientists of the Year awards Audio
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Radio and How It Works
20 Aug 2009Radio New Zealand's Matthew Finn talks about some different ways of listening to radio and how they work Audio
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Crustacea and Marine Invertebrate Collection
20 Aug 2009NIWA's Anne-Nina Loetz and Kareen Schnabel talk about their favourite crustacea in the Marine Invertebrate Collection Audio
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Southern Alps Ice Cores Drilling
20 Aug 2009GNS Science's Julian Thomson reports in from an ice core drilling expedition in the Southern Alps. Audio
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Distributed Generation
20 Aug 2009Geoff Smith is part of a distributed generation trial, with a wind turbine on his farm. Eion McPherson explains how it works. Audio
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Biosolids
13 Aug 2009ESR's Jacqui Horswell, Tom Speir and Andrew Van Schaik explain what biosolids are, and their research into applying them to land Audio
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Venomous Creatures
13 Aug 2009Leo Schep describes the risks and treatment for bites and stings from New ZealandÂ's venomous creatures Audio
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New Zealand Inventory of Biodiversity
13 Aug 2009Andrew Stewart and Dennis Gordon talk about the first volume of the recently-published New Zealand Inventory of Biodiversity Audio
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Quantum nanodots
13 Aug 2009Jim Johnston and his team are using the colour-changing properties of quantum nanodots for ink-jet printing Audio
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Genetics of Honey Bee Caste Development
6 Aug 2009Peter Dearden and Rosannah McCartney are looking at how two distinct types of female honey bees can stem from one genome. Audio
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Matroids
6 Aug 2009Dillon Mayhew explains what the abstract mathematical construct called a matroid is and why he thinks they are beautiful. Audio
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