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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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Test Tube Babies Grow Up Differently
13 Sep 2007NZ researchers have found that children conceived with in-vitro fertilsation are different from children conceived naturally. Audio
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Community Car-Share
13 Sep 2007GoGet is a high-tech car-sharing service that aims to change people's fixation on owning cars. Audio
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Glycosylation Disorder
6 Sep 2007Yeast cellls and a robotic microscope are helping researchers understand the genes involved in a rare childhood disease. Audio
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Average = Beautiful
6 Sep 2007Psychologists explain why we're attracted to what we find most average. Audio
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Winter UV
6 Sep 2007Why levels of ultra-violet radiation in winter are lower in NZ than in other parts of the world. Audio
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Microrobot
6 Sep 2007Designing a swimming robot small enough to be injected into the human body. Read more Audio
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Vegetable caterpillar
30 Aug 2007Chemist Stephen Tauwhare discusses the possible health benefits of the vegetable caterpillar, or awheto. Audio
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Fractal patterns
Physicist Richard Taylor explores the effects of fractal patterns. Audio
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Crows Using Tools
23 Aug 2007New Caledonian crows demonstrate their ability to reason by analogy in a new study. Audio
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Gorse - Weed Swap
23 Aug 2007For Conservation Week, we visit a weed swap and an art exhibit all about gorse. Audio
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