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Wellington company director Finlay Thompson loses 30kg taking Ozempic, wants medication funded
'Life-changing': Plea for Ozempic to be funded in NZ after 30kg weight loss
Finlay Thompson has lost 30kg taking the diabetes drug Ozempic and wants the medication to be funded for weight loss.
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Argue with Science
Audio 21 Jul 2024Mary Argue is back guiding us through the latest weird and wonderful headlines from the world of science. Audio
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Magnitude 4.1 quake hits southern Hawke's Bay
Magnitude 4.1 quake hits southern Hawke's Bay
The moderate earthquake struck within 5km of Pōrangahau on Sunday morning.
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'Extremely rare' moa footprints discovered near Auckland's South Head
'Extremely rare' moa footprints discovered in Auckland
The find was just the 14th in the last 150 years. Video
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Country Life Friday 19 July 2024
This week Country Life meets a Huntaway pup with great potential to become a top farm dog, we learn about the science behind protecting sheep from worms, a charity is helping to rehome old working… Audio
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Country Life Friday 19 July 2024
Country Life Friday 19 July 2024
This week Country Life meets a Huntaway pup with great potential to become a top farm dog, we learn about the science behind protecting sheep from worms, a charity is helping to rehome old working…
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Women's influence on Tuhura Otago Museum
Tuhura Otago Museum was established during the global peak of museum-building. Audio
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Dr Juliet Gerrard on six years as PM Science Advisor
Dr Juliet Gerrard has recently finished up after six years as the Prime Minister's Chief Science Advisor. Audio
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Could this be New Zealand’s next dark sky reserve?
Could this be New Zealand’s next dark sky reserve?
An spike in visitors hoping to catch the southern lights has spurred calls for a new reserve.
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Turning food waste into wealth
Avocado seed powder to make snacks, fish waste skin for wound healing, and bioactive compounds made from brewer’s spent grain – Claire Concannon visits a food lab at AUT turning food waste into… Audio
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Turning food waste into wealth
Turning food waste into wealth
Avocado seed powder to make snacks, fish waste skin for wound healing, and bioactive compounds made from brewer’s spent grain – Claire Concannon visits a food lab at AUT turning food waste into…
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The reason birdsong is so varied and what birds meme
The reason birdsong is so varied and what birds meme
Why do no two bird songs sound the same? Evolution, a birdsong expert says, and their songs might be warning challenges or advertising for a mate. Audio
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Greenhouse plan not realistic, places NZ reputation at risk - experts
Greenhouse plan not realistic, places NZ reputation at risk - experts
Climate experts say the government's emissions reduction plan ignores decades of advice, and places too much faith in technology that does not exist. Audio
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Science: More extreme weather, 'fast fashion' fix
Science commentator Laurie Winkless joins Kathryn with three new studies: the first focuses on what climate change is set to do to New Zealand's weather patterns in the coming years. Researchers in… Audio
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Shower Thoughts: Why do birds all sound different?
University of Auckland professor of biological sciences and birdsong expert Dianne Brunton joins Emile Donovan to answer the question of Ingrid in Gisborne. Audio
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Winston Peters says he wants more rational debate on deep sea mining, not 'virtue signalling'
Winston Peters wants more rational debate on deep sea mining
The NZ Foreign Minister says countries talking about the transition to a green future must understand that "we cannot get there unless...we are engaged in extraction."
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Utilising LSD, MDMA and mushrooms for mental health
Dr Lisa Reynolds is a senior lecturer at the University of Auckland's school of psychological medicine and she is leading a new study on the potential benefits of microdosing LSD for those with… Audio
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Extremely rare whale washes ashore in Otago
Extremely rare whale washes ashore in Otago
The beaked specimen found near Taieri Mouth is thought to be a spade-toothed whale.
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What we know about Thomas Matthew Crooks, the suspected Trump rally shooter
More details emerge about Trump shooter
FBI officials said there were no indications of mental health issues or found any threatening language on the suspect's social media accounts.
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My Cyclone Gabrielle
ProgrammeMy Cyclone GabrielleWhen Cyclone Gabrielle hit, it left a mark on us beyond the physical destruction. Four directors confront this impact on our worst-affected communities. Made with the support of NZ On Air.
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Badjelly the Witch takes to the stage with Aotearoa’s Glow Show
This School Holidays Spike Milligan's classic tale Badjelly the Witch takes the stage. Creative Director of The Glow Show, Sarah Burren handmade all the stage costumes and developed an original blend… Audio
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The Science of Dog Hair
Anyone who lives with a dog, also lives with their hair - on their clothes, couch and every possible surface. It's about time we understand the science behind their coats and how to care for them… Audio
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Is willpower a myth?
The struggle for self-control is real, and one many of us are familiar with - but is 'willpower' actually a myth? Audio
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Christopher Luxon reflects on first US trip
'We really want to lift the intensity' - Luxon on his first US visit as PM
Next on his agenda was a holiday - but not in Te Puke, the prime minister joked.
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Two anti-fluoridation groups ordered to pay $41,000 after losing court case against council
Anti-fluoride groups ordered to pay $41k after losing court case
Two groups which oppose the fluoridation of water supplies have been ordered to pay $41,000 after losing a court case against the Hastings District Council.