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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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Oceans Policy (Environment)
15 Dec 2005Dean Williams looks at policy and legislation that aims to protect the marine environment. Audio
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Climate Change Part 2 (Science)
15 Dec 2005The second episode in a series about climate change discusses the greenhouse gases methane and nitrous oxide. Researchers working on these gases explain how their emissions could be reduced. Audio
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Breast Cancer (Health)
Steve Parker, an intervention breast radiologist from Denver, Colorado, talks about non-surgical options in breast care. Audio
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Long Bay Okura Great Park (Environment)
8 Dec 2005The progress of the Long Bay Okura Great Park Society in getting the Long Bay hills turned into a 1000-acre great park. Audio
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Climate Change Part 1 (Science)
8 Dec 2005The first episode of a series about climate change research. A team of scientists studying carbon balances in terrestrial ecosystems discuss how different plant communities are likely to respond and… Read more Audio
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Greening the Screen (Environment)
1 Dec 2005Dean Williams explores a new initative to make the screen industry more environmentally responsible. Audio
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Concussion (Health)
1 Dec 2005The world's first computerised assessment programme to measure the effect of concussion on the brain. Audio
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Southern Traverse - Athletes and Adventure Races (Science)
1 Dec 2005How athletes cope during adventure races such as the Southern Traverse. Audio
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Stonehenge Aotearoa (Science)
A full-scale working adaptation of Stonehenge in England, remodelled for the southern skies. Audio
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Mobile Nursing Service (Health)
24 Nov 2005Western Bay of Plenty Maori can now access a mobile nursing service. This service is the first of its kind in New Zealand. Audio
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Bird Fertility (Environment)
24 Nov 2005Patrick Casey, uses technology borrowed from human infertility to assist threatened birds. Audio
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Cook Strait Ecology (Science)
24 Nov 2005Veronika Meduna explores Cook Strait and its ecology and finds that it is an extraordinary place. Audio
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