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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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Jean Marie Lehn
8 Mar 2007Nobel laureate Jean Marie Lehn talks about his pioneering work to understand molecular recognition processes. Audio
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Antarctica's Dry Valleys
8 Mar 2007Veronika Meduna meets a group of microbiologists studying microbes living in Antarcica's Dry Valleys. Audio
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Harry Kroto
1 Mar 2007Veronika Meduna meets Nobel laureate Harry Kroto who discovered a new form of carbon. Audio
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Silent Earthquakes
1 Mar 2007New technology allows scientists to listen to slow, silent land deformations. Audio
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Albert Jones
22 Feb 2007Amateur astronomer Albert Jones tals to Dacia Herbulock about his discovery of a supernova 20 years ago. Audio
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Whaling
22 Feb 2007Dean Williams continues his series about non-lethal methods of studying whale population dynamics. Audio
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Brain Stem Cells
22 Feb 2007A team of University of Auckland scientists have discovered how stem cells migrate through the brain. Audio
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Whale research
15 Feb 2007Dean Williams continues his series about non-lethal methods of studying whale population dynamics. Audio
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Mark Vickers
15 Feb 2007The recipient of the 2006 Hamilton Memorial Prize and talks about his research into the foetal origins of adult disease. Audio
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Antarctica's historic huts
15 Feb 2007Veronika Meduna joins conservators from the Antarctic Heritage Trust to visit Scott's and Shackleton's huts. Audio
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Breast cancer
The Liggins Institute's associate director explains the role of a growth hormone in the development of breast cancer. Audio
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