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Science Story
Audio 4 Mar 2008Jeremy Rose talks to microbiologist Matthew Stott about gathering micro-organisms. Audio
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Science Story
Audio 8 Apr 2008Exercise Ruaumoko, last month's national disaster preparedness test run. Audio
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Brain Science
Audio 21 Apr 2008Norman Doidge Author of 'The Brain that Changes Itself' explains how our brains can change. Audio
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Science story
Audio 30 Apr 2009Stephen Robertson is interested in a family of rare genetic disorders that affect the formation of the skeleton and limbs. Audio
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Science Story
Audio 12 May 2009Resurrecting and improving an old technology to generate electricity cleanly and cheaply. Audio
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Science report
Audio 4 Jun 2009Veronika 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
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Science story
Audio 8 Jun 2009A shallow crater inland from Dunedin, is a treasure trove for palaeontologists. Audio
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Whitebait Science
Audio 14 Aug 2008Scientists at the University of Canterbury are engaged in research they believe will lead to better stocks of whitebait. Audio
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Science Story
Audio 14 Aug 2008Dacia Herbulock talks to one of the finalists for the MacDiarmid Young Scientist of the Year Award, Rebecca McLeod. Audio
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Science Report
Audio 22 Sep 2008Veronika Meduna speaks to Phil Butler, a physicist at the University of Canterbury. Audio
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Science Story
Audio 23 Sep 2008We go punting on the River Cam to meet some of the brightest minds at Cambridge University. Audio
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Science Report
Audio 29 Sep 2008Phil Burrows, a professor of accelerator physics at Oxford University, is a visiting Oxford fellow. Audio
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Science Report
Audio 13 Oct 2008Unravelling the climate history stored in the world's glaciers. Audio
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Science Story
Audio 20 Oct 2008Stirring up a strange and ultra-cold superfluid in search of spontaneous whirlpools. Audio
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Marine Science
Audio 23 Oct 2008Budding marine biologists head out to sea on board the University of Otago's research vessel Polaris. Audio
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Science Report
Audio 19 May 2008Veronika Meduna finds out about a voyage to the deep ocean to explore Brittlestar City and the Macquarie Ridge. Audio
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Science Report
Audio 20 May 2008Jan Lauwereyns, a neuro-psychologist at Vic Uni is particularly interested in how particular chemical signals work in the brain. Audio
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Science Report
Audio 26 May 2008Physicist Ben Ruck works with experimental materials that he grows in his laboratory. Audio
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Science Story
Audio 27 May 2008Veronika Meduna discusses the brain's reward system with neuro-psychologist Jan Lauwereyns. Audio
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Asteroids (Science)
Audio 26 Oct 2006Dean Williams discusses the risk of asteroids smashing into Earth with Philip Sharp. Audio
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Icebergs (Science)
Audio 17 Nov 2005A team of Massey University scientists reports that giant icebergs have promoted micro-evolution in Adelie penguins. Audio
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Science Report
Audio 18 Dec 2007Veronika Meduna surveys the state of the environment in Bali. Audio
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Science Report
Audio 21 Jan 2008We present the first of a series about memory and learning in the brain. Audio
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