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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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Tagging Pacific Bluefin Tuna
19 Feb 2009Tim Sippel is attaching satellite tags to striped marlin and Pacific bluefin tuna to find out where they travel to Read more Audio
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Whitebait Recruitment in Rivers
19 Feb 2009Fish ecologist Andy Hicks studies whitebait life cycles and their recruitment in river systems Read more Audio
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Colour of Baby Bird Mouths
19 Feb 2009Rose Thorogood is investigating the idea that the colour inside a baby bird's mouth tells the parents how healthy the chick is Read more Audio
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Frozen Frogs
19 Feb 2009Introduced brown tree frogs can survive being frozen solid, and Kalinka Rexer-Huber and Phil Bishop are finding out how. Read more Audio
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Charles Darwin's 200th Birthday Anniversary
12 Feb 2009Veronika Meduna discusses Darwin's ideas, struggles and impact with evolutionary biologists and science historians . Read more Audio
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Rimu Fruit And Kakapo Breeding
12 Feb 2009Kakapo scientists explain of role rimu fruit in synchronising kakapo breeding and providing food for chicks. Read more Audio
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Nobel laureate Harry Kroto
5 Feb 2009Nobel laureate Harry Kroto recalls the discovery of a new carbon molecule in interstellar dust. Read more Audio
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Pittosporum Evolution And Migration
5 Feb 2009Waikato University researchers use the genetic diversity of Pittosporums to track their migration to New Zealand. Read more Audio
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Bringing Seabirds Back To Mana Island
5 Feb 2009Department of Conservation ecologist Colin Miskelly checks the success of efforts to reintroduce seabirds to Mana Island. Read more Audio
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New Approach to Melanoma Treatment
29 Jan 2009A Malaghan Institute team hopes to stimulate the immune system to target cancer stem cells in melanoma tumours. Read more Audio
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New Zealand's Eocene Climate
29 Jan 2009Scientists find that ocean surface temperatures exceeded 30 degrees Celsius 55 million years ago. Read more Audio
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Catching a Ride with Bull Kelp
29 Jan 2009University of Otago biologists track the ocean journey of the giant seaweed and its passengers. Read more Audio
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