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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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Joan Skinner - Midwifery (Health)
1 Jun 2006Louise Wallace talks to Joan Skinner, who was one of the first students at Victoria University to earn a PhD in midwifery. Audio
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Self-sufficiency and a Sustainable Lifestyle (Environment)
1 Jun 2006Dean Williams catches up with Linda Cockburn, whose family has opted for a self-sufficient lifestyle. Audio
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Steven Shapin - The Scientific Revolution (Science)
1 Jun 2006Harvard University science historian Steven Shapin, talks about the times of Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton. Audio
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Underwater Soundscapes (Science)
1 Jun 2006Dean Williams explores underwater soundscapes with Craig Radford at the University of Auckland's Leigh Marine Laboratory. Audio
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Linguistic and Cultural Identity for Deaf Maori (Health)
25 May 2006Louise Wallace talks to Kirsten Smiler who is studying the issue of cultural and linguistic identity for Maori deaf. Audio
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The International Smart Gear Competition (Environment)
25 May 2006Dean Williams speaks to WWF's Marine Programme Leader Caren Schroder about a fishing competition with a difference. Audio
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Are Angels OK - Science-Art Collaboration (Science)
25 May 2006Are Angels Ok is a science-art collaboration between some of New Zealand's best writers and physicists. Audio
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Interdisciplinary Wine Research (Science)
25 May 2006Dean Williams inspects the University of Auckland's wine science faculty to learn about interdisciplinary wine research. Audio
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Research into Addiction (Health)
18 May 2006Doug Sellman, a professor of psychiatry and addiction medicine at the Christchurch School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Audio
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Selective Nutrition in Kakapo (Environment)
18 May 2006Dean Williams talks to David Raubenheimer, whose research focus is the nutritional composition of kakapo supplementary food. Audio
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The Vertebrate Nervous System (Science)
18 May 2006Neurobiology professor, Barbara Finlay talks about her research on structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. Audio
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Evolution Rates in Trees (Science)
18 May 2006Len Gillman talks about research into the rates of evolution in trees at the equator compared to temperate rain forests. Audio
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