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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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Bose-Einstein Condensate (Science)
27 Apr 2006Experimental physicist Andrew Wilson, whose team was the first in the Southern Hemisphere to create a Bose-Einstein condensate. Audio
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Health and Lifestyle Expo (Health)
20 Apr 2006Louise Wallace visits Waitakere to report from the Just for the Health of It! Health and Lifestyle Expo. Audio
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Energy Efficiency Advisory Service Part 2 (Environment)
20 Apr 2006A new energy advisory service for residents in Waitakere city, where an auditor assesses their energy consumption. Audio
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The Birth of Stars and Planets (Science)
20 Apr 2006Veronika Meduna talks to astrophysicist Matthew Bate about the birth of stars and planets. Audio
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Neanderthals and their Stone Age Tools (Science)
Harold Dibble, a palaeolithic archaeologist, talks about Neanderthals and their Stone Age tools. Audio
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Breast Reconstruction Surgery (Health)
13 Apr 2006Janek Januszkiewicz, who explains that the procedure was initially slow to gain acceptance among some medical professionals. Audio
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Energy Efficiency Advisory Service Part 1 (Environment)
13 Apr 2006A new service, provided to residents in Auckland's Waitakere city, includes an audit of a home's energy consumption. Audio
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Developing Kina as an Export Product (Science)
13 Apr 2006A team of marine and food scientists at the University of Otago are exploring the export potential of the kina. Audio
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Elephant Pheremones and Olfactory System (Science)
13 Apr 2006Dean Williams joins Dave Greenwood at the Auckland Zoo, to collect elephant mucus, and learns more about the olfactory system. Audio
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Research into Premature Births (Health)
6 Apr 2006Jeff Keelan, at the Liggins Institute in Auckland, talks about the rise in premature births and neo-natal problems. Audio
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Marvin, the Robot Security Guard (Science)
6 Apr 2006Dale Carnegie, at Victoria University, introduces Marvin, the not-so paranoid robot working as a security guard. Audio
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Antarctica Climate Change (Science)
6 Apr 2006David Vaughan, a researcher with the British Antarctic Survey, discusses evidence of climate change impacts across Antarctica. Audio
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