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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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Squid Gel
31 Jul 2008How waste material from squid can provide a substance to aid in sinus surgery. Audio
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Cancer Research
31 Jul 2008Researchers target a new area of cancer research - cancer stem cells. Audio
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Stormy Weather
31 Jul 2008Two scientists talk about developments in forecasting severe weather and floods. From Our Changing World 31 Jul 2008. Audio
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Campbell Island
24 Jul 2008Natural history writer Alison Ballance re-visits the subantarctic Campbell Island two decades after her first trip. Read more Audio
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Music 4 Mauis
24 Jul 2008A group of musicians add their voices to the campaign to safe the northern Hector's Dolphin, or Maui. Audio
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Hector's Dolphins
24 Jul 2008Zoologist Liz Slooten discusses the latest measures put in place to protect New Zealand's endemic dolphins. Audio
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Sugars And Allergies
24 Jul 2008Two young medical researchers are investigating links between sugars and the body's allergic reactions. Audio
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Off-shore Wind Power - Long Version
17 Jul 2008A more indepth look at Naikun Wind Development and HaidaLink. Audio
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New Materials
17 Jul 2008A new nano-material that combines ferro-magnetic and ferro-electric properties. Audio
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Gout Research
17 Jul 2008Malaghan Institute researchers are investigating why gout is more common in Maori and Pacific Islanders. Audio
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Off-shore Wind Power
17 Jul 2008Amelia Nurse visits the proposed site of North America's first off-shore wind farm. Audio
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Antarctic Nematodes
17 Jul 2008Melianie Raymond explains how nematode worms survive freezing and thawing in Antarctic soils. Audio
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