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Our Changing World for Thursday 18 June 2015

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  • Rare Mudfish, the Farmer and the School

    science environment

    9:46 PM.A population of rare South Canterbury mudfish are benefiting from a community project involving the St Andrews School, the farmer and the Working Waters Trust Read more Audio

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  • Brain Training to Slow Progression of Huntington's Disease

    science health

    9:34 PM.University of Auckland neuroscientist Melanie Cheung has developed a Maori-focused brain resilience programme which could slow the progression of Huntington's Disease Read more Video, Audio

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  • Kelp and Climate Change

    science environment

    9:20 PM.Warming ocean temperatures and increasing sediment as a result of more extreme weather events may have profound effects on the health of our coastal kelp ecosystems Read more Audio

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  • Protein, Exercise and Type 2 Diabetes

    science health

    9:06 PM.Massey University researchers are looking at whether why protein after interval training could help type II diabetics with their blood sugar levels Read more Audio

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  • Previous Episode: Thursday, 11 June 2015
  • Next Episode: Thursday, 25 June 2015
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