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    Our Changing World for Thursday 3 August 2006

    • Previous Episode: Thursday, 27 July 2006
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    • Research into Multiple Sclerosis (Health)

      9:46 PM.Louise Wallace talks to Professor John Fraser, and Associate Professor Thomas, about a new research programme for MS. Audio

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    • Stranded Green Turtle (Environment)

      9:35 PM.Dean Williams talks to Dan Godoy about a stranded Green Turtle, which is recuperating at Kelly Tarlton's Underwater World. Audio

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    • Advanced Composite Material (Science)

      9:20 PM.Dean Williams visits Auckland University's Centre for Advanced Composite Materials to speak to Debes Bhattacharyya. Audio

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    • Winner of the GenEthics Competition (Science)

      9:06 PM.Veronika Meduna catches up with the winner of the GenEthics competition, an annual essay competition for high schools. Audio

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