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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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The Future of Energy and the Car
8 May 2008Engineer Andrew Campbell talks about energy trends and what cars might be like in the future. Audio
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Electric Trout Fishing
8 May 2008Fisheries scientist John Hayes talks about electric fishing and creating computer models of trout behaviour. Audio
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Youth Environment Forum 2008
8 May 2008Amelia Nurse visits the forum's Household Sustainability group as they embark on a waste audit. Audio
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Colossal Squid
1 May 2008Dacia monitors the defrosting and examination of the world's largest squid. Audio
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Diabetes Psychology
24 Apr 2008Psychologist Bill Polonsky specialises in the issues faced by diabetics. Audio
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Saddleback Genetics
24 Apr 2008Snaring saddlebacks at the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary to measure their genetic diversity. Audio
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Chaos Theory
24 Apr 2008Mathematician Chris King on fractals, strange attractors and the complexity hidden in nature. Audio
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Maui's Dolphins
24 Apr 2008We go to Muriwai Beach with marine biologist Barbara Breen to look for this critically endangered species. Audio
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Science Journals: One or Seven?
17 Apr 2008The pros and cons of combining NZ's science journals into a single online resource. Audio
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Tracking Weta
17 Apr 2008Giant Cook Strait Weta with radio transmitters at the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary. Audio
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