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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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The good side of pain
An accidental encounter with the tree nettle, ongaonga, and some self experimentation may lead to a new pain treatment. Read more Audio
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Our Changing World for 20 December 2018
20 Dec 2018Salps are a little known but important part of the ocean's plankton, and self-experimenting with the painful stinging nettle, ongaonga. Audio
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NZ falcons thriving in logged pine plantations
13 Dec 2018Rare native New Zealand falcons are thriving in some unexpected places, including recently logged pine forests. Read more Audio
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Our Changing World for 13 December 2018
13 Dec 2018Rare native New Zealand falcons are thriving in some unexpected places, including recently logged pine forests. Audio
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Muscle wasting and 'skinny fat' in old age
Our muscles lose strength and mass as we age, and old age expert Debra Waters says we should do resistance training so we won't develop sarcopenia. Read more Audio
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Place names tell a story about lost species
6 Dec 2018Place names turn out to be a good record of where plants and animals once occurred and where they have been lost. Read more Audio
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Our Changing World for 6 December 2018
6 Dec 2018Resistance training is the best way to keep muscles strong as we age, and what place names tell us about plants and animals that used to be found there. Audio
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Giant willow aphids - a sticky invasive nuisance
29 Nov 2018Scion entomologists are trialling a parasitic wasp that they hope will control a growing nuisance: the giant willow aphid. Read more Audio
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Eavesdropping on noisy seaweeds
29 Nov 2018Tiny, noisy gas bubbles produced by a tropical seaweed are part of the soundscape of a coral reef. Read more Video, Audio
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Our Changing World for 29 November 2018
29 Nov 2018On the hunt for a way to control giant willow aphids which are a sticky nuisance, and noisy seaweeds on coral reefs. Audio
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Our Changing World for 22 November 2018
22 Nov 2018The Department of Conservation celebrates 70 years since the momentous rediscovery of takahē in Fiordland with the families of the original discovery party members. Audio
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Celebrating 70 years since takahē rediscovery
22 Nov 2018The Department of Conservation and special guests celebrate the dramatic rediscovery of the takahē in Fiordland, 70 years ago. Read more Video, Audio
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