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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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Responsible Investment (Health)
27 Oct 2005Dean Williams talks to economist Tessa Tennant, co-founder of Britain's first equity investment fund. Audio
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Stomach Cancer Genetics (Health)
27 Oct 2005Parry Guilford, a cancer geneticist, talks about his long search for the genetic mutation that causes inherited stomach cancer. Audio
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Lymphoma Research (Health)
27 Oct 2005Louise Wallace with the latest research about lymphoma, New Zealand's sixth most common cancer. Audio
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ARGO - the Ocean's Role in Global Climate (Science)
27 Oct 2005NIWA's research vessel Kaharoa takes part in world-wide ARGO programme to study the ocean's role in global climate. Audio
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Paget's Disease (Health)
20 Oct 2005Professor Ian Reid, at the University of Auckland Bone Research group, talks about a new treatment for Paget's Disease. Audio
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Skin Cancer Research (Health)
20 Oct 2005A New Zealand study has shown that mast cells inhibit the growth of certain types of skin cancer, including melanoma. Audio
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Bose-Einstein Condensate (Science)
20 Oct 2005Nobel Laureate Professor Carl Wieman, at the University of Colorado, explains the Bose-Einstein condensate. Audio
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Land Vertebrates Part 2 (Environment)
20 Oct 2005Part two: Curator Brian Gill looks through the cupboards of the land vertebrate collection at the Auckland museum. Audio
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Weight Loss (Health)
13 Oct 2005Louise Wallace talks to two medical researchers who are studying why it is so hard to lose weight once you've put it on. Audio
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Land Vertebrates Part 1 (Environment)
13 Oct 2005Dean Williams begins a two-part series based on a visit of the Auckland Museum's collection of land vertebrates. Audio
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Evolution Research (Science)
13 Oct 2005Mike Hendy, a mathematician at Massey University, talks about the New Zealand connection with evolution research. Audio
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Black Holes (Science)
13 Oct 2005Malcolm Longair talks about black holes, the origins of the universe and attempts to define dark matter and dark energy. Audio
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