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  • Reducing splash-back and soaking up the nasties from dairy cows' pee

    News
    Country Country Life
    20 Sep 2024
    Plant & Food Research catch crop trials at Woodstock Farm

    An "eye-opening" farm trial could help clean up New Zealand's rivers and streams.

    Crop trial aims to reduce splash-back and soak up the nasties from dairy cows' pee
  • We've been to the moon... Now a moon is coming to us

    News
    New Zealand science
    20 Sep 2024
    Dr. Nicholas Rattenbury in his office, with a rocket model behind him.

    A 10 metre wide asteroid - officially known as 2024PT - will begin orbiting the planet on 29 September. Audio

    Earth set to become a two moon planet
  • A visit from a wee mini moon

    Audio
    science
    20 Sep 2024
    The asteroid, known as 2023 DW, is nearly 50 metres in diameter and could arrive on Valentine's Day in 2046, according to NASA calculations.

    We've been to the moon. Now a moon is coming to us. For the next couple of months we're set to become a two moon planet. A 10m wide asteroid - officially known as 2024PT - will begin orbiting the… Audio

  • Forensic science at the fore in the Polkinghorne trial, but it's only a 'tool'

    News
    New Zealand crime
    20 Sep 2024
    Dunedin-based forensics company Oritain Global's food lab.

    In crime dramas, forensic science is the hero. In real life, we need context

    The language of forensic science
  • The language of forensic science

    Podcast episode — 19 September 2024

    In crime dramas, forensic science is the hero. In real life, we need context.

    The language of forensic science
  • The language of forensic science

    Audio
    crime law
    20 Sep 2024

    In crime dramas, forensic science is the hero. In real life, we need context. Audio

  • The Pre-Panel for 19th September 2024

    Audio
    science
    19 Sep 2024
    hand holding coin

    Today on the pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show with Mark Leishman. Plus producer Tom Riste-Smith joins them to discuss this year's Ig Nobel Prizes and the probability award handed to… Audio

  • Rocket Lab aborts latest launch due to ground support equipment issue

    News
    New Zealand science
    19 Sep 2024
    Rocket Lab

    This mission, dubbed "Kineis Killed the RaIOT Star", was meant to be the 53rd Electron rocket launch.

    Rocket Lab aborts latest launch due to ground support equipment issue
  • Govt money to avoid a clam-mity

    Audio
    science environment
    19 Sep 2024
    Freshwater gold clam // Corbicula fluminea

    Researchers warn "it's now or never" in the fight against the invasive freshwater gold clam. Audio

  • What's happened so far as Polkinghorne jury begins deliberations

    News
    New Zealand crime
    19 Sep 2024
    Philip Polkinghorne at day 1 of his trial for the murder of his wife at the High Court at Auckland.

    As the jury begins to consider the evidence, here's a recap of how this case unfolded.

    Timeline of the death of Pauline Hanna and the trial of Philip Polkinghorne
  • The teamwork that solved a life-and-death puzzle

    News
    Te Ao Māori Our Changing World
    19 Sep 2024
    A portrait of Maybelle as she stands on some grass in front of a cream and red trimmed Marae flanked by trees, with a bright blue sky int he background.

    It's been almost 30 years since a team joined forces to investigate a type of stomach cancer, and they have helped saved thousands of lives along the way.

    Our Changing World: Solving a genetic cancer puzzle
  • Genetic testing for autism provides answers

    Audio
    science health
    19 Sep 2024

    A decade long study by Auckland University has found genetic testing for autism results in more answers for families, and could provide a tailored pathway, sooner. Co-author Dr Jessie Jacobsen spoke… Audio

  • The teamwork that solved a life-and-death puzzle

    Audio
    science
    19 Sep 2024

    It's been almost 30 years since a team joined forces to investigate a particularly aggressive form of stomach cancer that was afflicting one Tauranga whānau. Kimi Hauora Health and Research Clinic in… Audio

  • Te reo Māori needs to go digital to survive - innovator

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    18 Sep 2024
    Peter-Lucas Jones attending the TIME100 Impact Dinner in San Francisco.

    A Māori tech innovator and language revitalist wants to see te reo Māori thrive in-person and digitally.

    Te reo Māori needs to go digital to survive - innovator
  • Our Changing World – Finding a cancer-causing genetic mutation

    Audio
    science health
    18 Sep 2024
    Erin Gardiner, Dr Jeremy Rossaak;Pauline Harawira, Professor Parry Guilford;Maybelle Mcloed and Associate Professor Karyn Paringatai at the front roro at Tamapahore wharenui.

    Almost 30 years ago a team of researchers banded together to investigate an aggressive form of stomach cancer that was responsible for early deaths in one Tauranga whānau.

    Together, Kimi Hauora… Audio

  • Spray that increase the shelf life of red meat gets funding

    Audio
    food science
    18 Sep 2024
    Steak generic

    A team of Otago University researchers looking into a spray that could control red meat spoilage has won a 1 million dollar grant from MBIE. New Zealand's red meat industry generates 10.8 billion… Audio

  • Hoped new data on Hawke's Bay aquifers will reduce risk of contamination

    News
    New Zealand infrastructure
    18 Sep 2024
    Electromagnetic signals are analysed to create a 3D model of the hidden.

    The project looked at the region's freshwater aquifers and will inform policies to reduce the risk of drinking water contamination.

    Hoped new data on Hawke's Bay aquifers will reduce risk of contamination
  • They knew the risks - Former astronaut on pair stuck in space

    News
    World
    18 Sep 2024
    In this still image taken from a NASA TV broadcast, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore (R) and Suni Williams hold a news conference from the International Space Station (ISS) on September 13, 2024. Wilmore and Williams, who arrived at the ISS aboard Boeing's Starliner, will return home with rival SpaceX in February 2025, NASA has said. (Photo by Handout / NASA TV / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / NASA TV" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

    Crowded, functional, busy and like living in a goldfish bowl - a retired astronaut describes life aboard the International Space Station. Audio

    Former astronaut says pair stuck in space 'knew the risks'
  • Syphilis hitting Māori and Pasifika the hardest

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    17 Sep 2024
    Infographic of ESR statistics of cases of congenital syphilis.

    Rates of the disease are on the rise and hitting Māori and Pasifika the hardest.

    Syphilis hitting Māori and Pasifika the hardest
  • The worldwide illegal trade in eels

    Audio
    author interview crime
    17 Sep 2024
    Slippery Beast, A True Crime Natural History with Eels

    They're not dealing drugs, they're dealing eels. Audio

  • Are kiwi and moa really immigrants from Australia?

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    17 Sep 2024
    No caption

    New research putting forward the claim is contentious .

    Are kiwi and moa really immigrants from Australia?
  • Mighty mānuka: New research into honey's gut health benefits

    Audio
    health
    17 Sep 2024
    Comvita's chief science officer Jackie Evans, left.

    Mānuka honey's anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties have been studied for nearly three decades - it has some 2000 natural compounds compared with about 100 in your average clover honey. Audio

  • Minister defends proposed GE

    Audio
    technology politics
    17 Sep 2024

    Government documents show ethical considerations will be excluded from consideration when new genetic modification legislation is put forward. Science and Technology Minister Judith Collins spoke to… Audio

  • The science of native earthworms

    Audio
    science
    16 Sep 2024
    Earthworms on soil.

    We talk all things native earthworms with Lincoln University's Professor Nicholas Dickinson. Audio

  • Massey University's vision 'unclear, uninspiring, and not grounded in reality' - staff

    News
    New Zealand education
    16 Sep 2024
    No caption

    Staff have a negative view of management at the institution, with less than a quarter of respondents to a survey saying their leaders are communicating a vision that motivates them.

    Massey University's vision 'unclear, uninspiring, and not grounded in reality' - staff
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