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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.
Thursdays 7:30pm, repeated 1:15am Sundays. One feature plays 3:35pm Wednesdays.
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Man drought
19 Jul 2007A new population estimate shows there maybe a genuine shortage of good men in NZ. Audio
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Huntingtons disease
19 Jul 2007Research in Australia suggests a stimulating environment can significantly delay the onset and progression of the disease. Audio
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TB Researcher
7 Jul 2007Kylie Quinn is an award winning PhD student working on a new vaccine to tackle TB. Audio
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Adelie Penguins
7 Jul 2007Research zoologist Kerry Barton spends her summers at one of the noisiest penguin colonies in Antarctica. Audio
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Environmental Art
5 Jul 2007Artist Chris T Wilkie opens a new exhibition inspired by his work as an environmental volunteer. Audio
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Genetics and Depression
5 Jul 2007Professor Peter Joyce talks about the link between genetics and depression and alternatives to drug-based treatments. Audio
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Biodiversity
5 Jul 2007Research conducted in New Zealand suggests that the diversity of life on the planet may be decreasing. Audio
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Antarctica's Frozen Lakes
5 Jul 2007Veronika Meduna joins a team from NIWA as they dive beneath the surface of Antarctica's frozen lakes Audio
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Wilding Conifers
28 Jun 2007Heather North and Nick Ledgard are working to contain wilding conifers in the South Island. Audio
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KAREN - High speed network
28 Jun 2007KAREN - Kiwi Advanced Research and Educational Network - allows researchers to share genomic data with colleagues overseas. Audio
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