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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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Scientific curiosity and Koraunui School
14 Dec 2017Scientific curiosity was the order of the day when Koraunui School, in the Hutt Valley, hosted its recent Bioblitz. Read more Audio
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Our Changing World for 14 December 2017
14 Dec 2017Some sobering science advice about why drinking alcohol and driving cars don't go together well, and Koraunui School gets curious about their neighbourhood during a Bioblitz. Audio
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Tawaki - the mysterious forest penguin
7 Dec 2017Scientists are discovering that tawaki, or Fiordland crested penguins, living in MIlford Sound are thriving - and breaking all the penguin rules. Read more Audio
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Our Changing World for 7 December 2017
7 Dec 2017Penguin researchers head to Fiordland's forests to study the mysterious tawaki or Fiordland crested penguin. Audio
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Urban lizards
30 Nov 2017A hunt for urban lizards in New Zealand involves more than a thousand buckets as well as citizen scientists. Read more Audio
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An atlas of coronary arteries
An atlas containing hundreds of coronary arteries mapped using MRI scans will help improve heart health. Read more Audio
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Our Changing World for 30 November 2017
30 Nov 2017A project to map coronary arteries in healthy and sick people, and on the hunt for lizards in city parks and gardens. Audio
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New Zealand in space
23 Nov 2017Kiwi scientists and entrepreneurs talk about their plans to put satellites and rockets into space, and the role of NZ radio telescopes in precision GPS. Read more Audio
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Our Changing World for 23 November 2017
23 Nov 2017Kiwi scientists and entrepreneurs talk about putting rockets and satellites into space, and using data from NZ's two radio telescopes. Read more Audio
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Protecting nature on private land
16 Nov 2017The Queen Elizabeth II National Trust is celebrating 40 years of helping landowners protect 4,400 pieces of land with high conservation values Read more Audio
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The 1769 Garden
16 Nov 2017The 1769 Garden commemorates the first encounter between Maori and the crew of the Endeavour, under the command of Captain James Cook, at Gisborne in October 1769. Read more Audio
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Our Changing World for 16 November 2017
16 Nov 2017Protecting nature on private land with the QEII Trust, and creating the 1769 Garden to mark the first encounter between Maori and Captain Cook. Read more Audio
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