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  • Science Story

    Audio 2 Jul 2009

    Antarctica is the ultimate frozen continent - covered in vast ice sheets and thick glaciers. But two years ago scientists were stunned to discover large lakes and rivers under the ice. Audio

  • Science Story

    Audio 9 Jul 2009

    The final episode in our series about living with Asperger syndrome. Silicon Valley attracts more than its fair share of people with Asperger syndrome. Audio

  • Science Report

    Audio 18 Nov 2008

    Find out more about how algae and seaweeds deal with rising levels of carbon dioxide. Audio

  • Science report

    Audio 10 Dec 2008

    The second part of a programme about Ernest Rutherford, New Zealand's first Nobel laureate. Audio

  • Science story

    Audio 18 Dec 2008

    Kokako are beautiful songsters, but birds from different locations sing in very distinct dialects. Audio

  • Science story

    Audio 22 Dec 2008

    The summer season has started and this week, we introduce you to some of the places you may want to visit with your family. Audio

  • Science Story

    Audio 11 Jun 2008

    Veronika Meduna gets a taste of the power of the ocean. Audio

  • Science Story

    Audio 19 Jun 2008

    Planet hunting. Audio

  • Science Story

    Audio 24 Jun 2008

    Mini fauna. Audio

  • Science Story

    Audio 21 Jul 2008

    The plight of Hector's dolphins. Audio

  • Science Story

    Audio 23 Jul 2008

    Dacia Herbulock talks to researchers trying to uncover the causes of allergies by taking a closer look at carbohydrates. Audio

  • Science Report

    Audio 28 Jul 2008

    A new wound-healing gel made from squid. Audio

  • Science Story

    Audio 5 Aug 2008

    We hear from a group of sports scientists whose focus is on extreme performance and endurance. Audio

  • Science Story

    Audio 19 Feb 2008

    Exploring the balance between conservation and development in a marine biodiversity hotspot in the Philippines. Audio

  • Science Funding

    Audio 4 Mar 2008

    460 scientists have written an open letter to the government decrying the current funding policy. Audio

  • Science Story

    Audio 4 Mar 2008

    Jeremy Rose talks to microbiologist Matthew Stott about gathering micro-organisms. Audio

  • Science Story

    Audio 8 Apr 2008

    Exercise Ruaumoko, last month's national disaster preparedness test run. Audio

  • Brain Science

    Audio 21 Apr 2008

    Norman Doidge Author of 'The Brain that Changes Itself' explains how our brains can change. Audio

  • Science story

    Audio 30 Apr 2009

    Stephen Robertson is interested in a family of rare genetic disorders that affect the formation of the skeleton and limbs. Audio

  • Science Story

    Audio 12 May 2009

    Resurrecting and improving an old technology to generate electricity cleanly and cheaply. Audio

  • Science report

    Audio 4 Jun 2009

    Veronika Meduna talks to astronomers and cosmologists about some of the most exciting research projects in the Southern Hemisphere. Today with Grant Christie and Alan Gilmore.l Audio

  • Science story

    Audio 8 Jun 2009

    A shallow crater inland from Dunedin, is a treasure trove for palaeontologists. Audio

  • Whitebait Science

    Audio 14 Aug 2008

    Scientists at the University of Canterbury are engaged in research they believe will lead to better stocks of whitebait. Audio

  • Science Story

    Audio 14 Aug 2008

    Dacia Herbulock talks to one of the finalists for the MacDiarmid Young Scientist of the Year Award, Rebecca McLeod. Audio

  • Science Report

    Audio 15 Sep 2008

    Who will use the Large Hadron Collider? Audio

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