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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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Mussel Breeding (Science)
19 Oct 2006Aquaculture scientists Nick King takes Veronika Meduna on a tour to show her some stud shellfish. Audio
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Cambodia Part 1 Tonle Sap River (Environment)
19 Oct 2006Dean Williams takes a boat ride with Dan Jump, who works for the Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity. Audio
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Peter Doherty - Infectious Diseases (Science)
19 Oct 2006Professor Peter Doherty, who shares the 1996 Nobel Prize in Medicine, discusses his concerns about a future influenza pandemic. Audio
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Speech Language Therapy (Health)
12 Oct 2006Speech language therapist Stella Ward, who explains the role of her profession in helping those with communication difficulties. Audio
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National Fungal Herbarium Part 2 (Environment)
12 Oct 2006Dean Williams visits the Fungal Herbarium at Landcare Research in Auckland to explore the ecological role of fungi. Audio
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Nanotechnology Part 3 Raman Spectroscopy (Science)
12 Oct 2006Veronika Meduna talks to Pablo Etchegoin, who is using Raman Spectroscopy to image minute quantities. Audio
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Raoul Island's Geothermal Characteristics (Science)
12 Oct 2006Todd Niall talks to GNS Science volcanologist Brad Scott about the island's unique geothermal activity. Audio
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Asthma (Health)
5 Oct 2006Louise Wallace discusses asthma and the efficacy of asthma medication with Peter Black, a physician at Auckland Hospital. Audio
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National Fungal Herbarium Part 1 (Environment)
5 Oct 2006Dean Williams visits the Fungal Herbarium at Landcare Research in Auckland. Audio
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Snow Petrels of the Antarctic (Science)
5 Oct 2006David Lambert has managed to extract ancient DNA from frozen snow petrel vomit as part of his evolutionary studies. Audio
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Nanotechnology Part 2 Cancer Detection (Science)
5 Oct 2006Richard Tilley talks about a range of nano-particles that could help with the early detection of cancer tumours. Audio
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Gall Stones (Health)
28 Sep 2006Louise Wallace visits laproscopic general surgeon Andrew Bowker to discuss gall stones. Audio
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