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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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Say a prayer for me
11 Jan 2016Science commuication student Evan Balkcom investigates the internal effects of prayer, from the point of view of psycholgists and people who regularly pray Read more Audio
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A possum-free Otago Peninsula
4 Jan 2016Science communication student Guy Frederick catches up with the Otago Peninsula Biodiversity Group to hear how their plan to get rid of possums on the peninsula is coming along Read more Audio
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Urban wildlife - should we care?
4 Jan 2016Wildlife management student Hannah Murdoch investigates the issue of urban wildlife and urban biodiversity Read more Audio
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Living with Parkinson's disease
Science communication student Steve Banks talks with clinical neurologist Martin Pollock about living with Parkinson's disease, and with neuroscientist John Reynolds about research into the disease Read more Audio
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Coastal erosion: people versus nature
4 Jan 2016Science communication student Sam Fraser-Baxter investigates coastal erosion at Dunedin's famous surf beach St Clair, and talks with locals about the ongoing problems Read more Audio
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Gearhead Granny
4 Jan 2016Science communication student Siana Fitzjohn talks with climate activist Rosemary Penwarden about living a low carbon lifestyle and the 'electric-ute' car converted to run on electricity Read more Audio
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The Palmy Dirty 30 challenge
17 Dec 2015Palmy Dirty 30 is a new parent-led initiative to get children to spend more time outdoors. Read more Audio
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Damselflies - fast blue and slow red
17 Dec 2015PhD student Tanya Dann has been investigating the different speed lifestyles that two New Zealand damselfly species have Read more Audio
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The legacy of Riccarton Bush
17 Dec 2015Riccarton Bush in Christchurch contains the last remnant of a kahikatea floodplain forest in Canterbury, thanks to the Deans family's early conservation efforts. Read more Audio
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The importance of taxonomy and biological collections
17 Dec 2015The report on 'National Taxonomic Collections in New Zealand' recommends more secure funding and greater national coordination for the country's 29 significant biological collections Read more Audio
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A century with Einstein
17 Dec 20152015 marks the centenary of Albert Einstein's Theory of General Relativity, which explains how gravity works on objects, from falling apples to orbiting planets. Read more Audio
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Stories hidden in rocks
10 Dec 2015In this wrap of the Geoscience Society of New Zealand's annual conference, we explore what rocks tell us about our changing world. Read more Video, Audio
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