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  • What popular TV shows get wrong about forensic science

    News
    World Television
    26 Sep 2024
    Forensic, csi and swab for dna at crime scene for medical investigation, research analysis and evidence inspection. Science, expert in hazmat and case investigator with observation or search at night.

    Ask a forensic scientist to recommend a crime show that accurately portrays their work and they'll probably tell you they can't. Video, Audio

    Why forensic science is nothing like the popular TV investigation shows when it comes to solving crimes
  • How to turn children into lifelong readers

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    26 Sep 2024

    Opinion: NZ is one of a number of countries that are overhauling the way reading is taught at the primary school level, but Elaine Reese argues that families still play a critical role in turning a…

    Fostering a love of stories in a child’s first years is key to lifelong reading
  • Anxiety and the brain-body connection

    News
    New Zealand Our Changing World
    26 Sep 2024
    Two women with long dark hair and glasses smile and sit next to a laptop on a metal trolley in front of a white wall. On the tray underneath the laptop is a complex machine with a long tube, that the woman on the right is holding in her hands.

    Anxiety starts with thoughts in the brain that then trigger physical symptoms. Researchers are exploring this brain-body connection and how treatments can help in different ways.

    Anxiety and the brain-body connection
  • Reversal of Taranaki oil and gas ban passes first reading

    News
    Politics business
    26 Sep 2024
    A drilling rig commissioned by oil giant OMV arrives in New Zealand to drill 12 exploratory drilling wells off the coast of Taranaki. Credit: Geoff Reid

    "New Zealand must look after itself before it cares for the planet", Resources Minister Shane Jones said, with the coalition arguing exploration will deliver energy security.

    Reversal of Taranaki oil and gas ban passes first reading
  • Our Changing World's Claire Concannon on what makes a wobbly polar vortex

    Audio
    science
    25 Sep 2024
    Ice in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica.

    Claire Concannon from Our Changing World joins Nights to chat about some interesting stories in the science and science-adjacent worlds. Audio

  • Our Changing World – Interoception and anxiety

    Audio
    science health
    25 Sep 2024
    A man wearing a light blue hoodie sits on a brown sofa with his hands obscuring his face, surrounded by boxes.

    We all experience anxiety – when our brains look into the future and imagine bad things happening. Audio

  • Stories from Our Changing World

    Audio
    science health
    25 Sep 2024

    Claire Concannon learns about research into anxiety that uses breathing experiments to investigate the brain-body connection. Audio

  • GNS job cuts: 'Quite possibly people will die'

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    25 Sep 2024
    GNS National Geohazard Monitoring Centre

    Fifty-nine jobs are set to go at GNS Science as part of public sector job cuts. Audio

    59 jobs to go at GNS Science
  • Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 25 September 2024

    Audio
    sport life and society
    25 Sep 2024

    On today's episode, a major new report into the massive power outage across most of Northland found it was entirely avoidable, 59 jobs at GNS Science will be cut, as part of the government's wider… Audio

  • GNS to lose 59 jobs as part of public sector cuts

    Audio
    politics employment
    25 Sep 2024

    Fifty-nine jobs at GNS Science will be cut, as part of the government's wider push to reduce roles in the public sector. New Zealand Association of Scientists co-president Dr Lucy Stewart spoke to… Audio

  • Science: Metformin's anti-aging promise, pitfalls of misnamed

    Audio
    science
    25 Sep 2024
    Aging and youth concept.

    Science correspondent Allan Blackman looks at new research into metformin, a diabetes drug that's showing promise in slowing aging.  Audio

  • Music with Kirsten Zemke: The la-la-la phenomenon

    Audio
    music
    25 Sep 2024
    Image of a jukebox, close up to look at the records.

    Music correspondent Kirsten Zemke looks at why non-lexical vocables or nonsense syllables are used in a variety of music genres.  Audio

  • The supergene responsible for human creativity

    Audio
    science arts
    25 Sep 2024
    image of Lynne Kelly

    As part of her life's work, Dr Lynne Kelly has been exploring the source of human creativity. And in so doing explaining why some people are genetically wired for success in the arts - and whether a… Audio

  • Improving air quality brings health and economic benefits - report

    News
    New Zealand
    25 Sep 2024
    The new financial literacy programme will fit into the Social Sciences Curriculum, starting from Year 1.

    Improving air quality in offices and schools would benefit New Zealand to the tune of $1 billion in improved productivity and better health, according to a report.

    Improving air quality brings health and economic benefits - report
  • Shower Thoughts: Why voices in older recordings sound so different to voices today?

    Audio
    science
    24 Sep 2024
    Ruby Maud Basham, known as Aunt Daisy

    Professor Catherine Watson from the University of Auckland joins Emile Donovan to help us answer this aural query Audio

  • Two men have allegedly attempted to assassinate Trump. One remains a mystery

    News
    World crime
    24 Sep 2024
    Ryan Routh and Thomas Crooks collage

    One alleged assassin now sits in a detention centre. The other is dead, leaving a mystery behind.

    Two men have allegedly attempted to assassinate Donald Trump. One of them remains a mystery
  • How floating solar panels could help solve NZ's energy crisis

    News
    Comment & Analysis Environment
    24 Sep 2024
    The new floating solar array at Rosedale's waste water treatment pond.

    Analysis - Placing solar panels on wastewater ponds could tackle two problems at once: high power prices and algal growth, Faith Jeremiah writes.

    From waste to power: How floating solar panels on wastewater ponds could help solve NZ’s electricity security crisis
  • Government to have its very own satellite

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    24 Sep 2024
    National MP Judith Collins

    New Zealand currently relies almost entirely on space assets owned by other countries or companies.

    Government plans to launch its own satellite by 2030
  • A ditty keeps the doctor away

    Audio
    science health
    24 Sep 2024
    Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin, author of Music as Medicine How We Can Harness Its Therapeutic Power

    Music can be medicine. It can help treat diseases like Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and depression says neuroscientist Daniel Levitin. He's not just a brain scientist, he's a record producer working with… Audio

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  • New 'ghost shark' discovered in New Zealand waters

    News
    New Zealand science
    24 Sep 2024
    The Australasian narrow-nosed spookfish - scientific name Harriotta avia.

    A NIWA scientist named the new species - scientific name Harriotta avia - after her grandmother.

    New 'ghost shark' discovered in New Zealand waters
  • Energy-hungry data centres want NZ's renewable electricity to reduce climate impact

    News
    New Zealand Business
    24 Sep 2024
    Data storage and cloud computing computer service business concept, showing a server room interior in a data centre.

    Building energy-hungry data centres is a boom industry in New Zealand, with international companies keen to reduce their climate impact by using this county's renewable electricity.

    Energy-hungry data centres want NZ's renewable electricity to reduce climate impact
  • AI use in NZ schools: 'I just put in a prompt and spark some ideas'

    News
    New Zealand technology
    24 Sep 2024
    St Mary's College Wellington teacher Jean Clarke and Year 13 student Marianna Boless.

    Teachers are hailing artificial intelligence as a massive time-saver that could revolutionise their work.

    AI use in NZ schools: 'I just put in a prompt and spark some ideas'
  • The Science of Rapa Nui/ Easter Island

    Audio
    science
    23 Sep 2024
    Moai stone statues on Rapa Nui Easter Island, 3700km off the Chilean coast in the Pacific Ocean, on 5 August, 2022.

    Dr Lisa Matisoo-Smith joins Emile Donovan to help explain new research and what it tells us about the story of Rapa Nui and its people. Audio

  • Schools abandon take-home assignments after AI used to cheat

    News
    New Zealand technology
    23 Sep 2024
    France, 2024-05-07. Illustration, ChatGPT, for Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer, is a prototype chatbot using artificial intelligence, developed by OpenAI and specialising in the dialogue. Photograph by Jean-Marc Barrere / Hans Lucas.
France, 2024-05-07. Illustration, ChatGPT, pour Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer, est un prototype d agent conversationnel, chatbot, utilisant l intelligence artificielle, developpe par OpenAI et specialise dans le dialogue. Photographie par Jean-Marc Barrere / Hans Lucas. (Photo by Jean-Marc Barrere / Hans Lucas / Hans Lucas via AFP)

    Meanwhile, the Ministry of Education says the risk of AI misuse has contributed to a change in NCEA level one externals from 2025. Audio

    Schools abandon take-home assignments after artificial intelligence used to cheat
  • Expert Feature: forensic scientist

    Audio
    science crime
    23 Sep 2024
    crime scene generic

    Today's guest SallyAnn Harbison has been working in the field for over 30 years. She's the Director of Auckland Universities' Forensic science programme, and leads the forensic biology team at ESR… Audio

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