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  • Why NZ is being dragged into the war in space

    Audio
    space war
    12 Jul 2024
    a space shuttle is flying over the earth, space station over the horizon, view from space

    The US is rallying its allies to bring it up in a battle straight out of science fiction - a war in space Audio

  • Why NZ is being dragged into the war in space

    News
    The Detail space
    12 Jul 2024
    a space shuttle is flying over the earth, space station over the horizon, view from space

    The US is rallying its allies to bring it up in a battle straight out of science fiction - a war in space

    Audio

    America's space wars are our space wars
  • Kiwi founder of online private school plans to apply for online charter school

    News
    New Zealand education
    11 Jul 2024
    no caption

    Crimson Global Academy chief executive Jamie Beaton says the company wants to extend its online model to a charter school.

    Kiwi founder of online private school plans to apply for online charter school
  • HRT patches shortage continues

    Audio
    health
    11 Jul 2024
    Model. Anti-tobacco patch.

    There's an ongoing global, and acute shortage of oestrogen patches - which has significant consequences for women in menopause HRT. Niki Bezzant, science journalist and author - wrote about the issue… Audio

  • Why modern boyhood is a lonely place

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    11 Jul 2024
    Boy in his bed using smartphone to make a video call. (Photo by CONCEPTUAL IMAGES/SCIENCE PHOTO / PHR / Science Photo Library via AFP)

    Boys, caught up in a world which talks about toxic masculinity, feel people have decided that they're harmful before they even get started, says a US-based author. Audio

    Why modern boyhood is a lonely place
  • Cold Comfort: Ashburton’s air pollution on track for worst winter in six years

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting environment
    10 Jul 2024
    Ashburton has exceeded the high pollution standards twice this year already.

    People in Ashburton are cranking up their wood burners in the face of the cold winter weather and the town has already breached the high-pollution threshold twice.

    Cold Comfort: Ashburton’s air pollution on track for worst winter in six years
  • Climate strategy 'as useful as teats on a bull', Greenpeace says

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    10 Jul 2024
    Forest & Bird and Forest & Bird Youth hung this banner off a bridge in Wharekirauponga, Coromandel Forest Park on 21 October to protest mining on conservation land.

    Climate scientists and researchers are highly critical, pointing to the lack of specificity, given the large number of climate policies repealed.

    Climate strategy 'as useful as teats on a bull', Greenpeace says
  • Thumb print: Kiwi designs revolutionary prosthetic digit

    News
    New Zealand science
    10 Jul 2024
    Dani Clode demonstrates her third thumb prosthetic.

    The prosthetic acts as a "third thumb" and augments the user's range of movement. Video, Audio

    Thumb print: Kiwi designs revolutionary prosthetic digit
  • Shackleton's Endurance ship gets extra protection

    News
    World history
    10 Jul 2024
    Antarctic expedition of Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922), British sailor and explorer. The boat "Endurance" in the ice of the Weddell Sea. October 1915. RV-67601
© Collection Roger-Viollet / Roger-Viollet

    Antarctic Treaty nations agree to a plan to preserve one of the world's greatest shipwrecks.

    Shackleton: Famed explorer's Endurance ship gets extra protection
  • Modern boyhood is a lonely place

    Audio
    youth identity
    10 Jul 2024
    Boy Mum bookcover

    Raising three boys at a time of heightened scrutiny with ever changing definitions of masculinity has led author and culture critic Ruth Whipmann to one conclusion. Modern boyhood is recipe for… Audio

  • Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 10 July 2024

    Audio
    science music
    10 Jul 2024

    On today's episode, RNZ correspondent Eloise Gibson details the government's new climate change strategy. A leading science group warns it will take decades to undo the damage of sweeping jobs cuts to… Audio

  • Hawaii bans seabed mining

    News
    Pacific Hawaii
    10 Jul 2024
    The desire to explore the deep ocean for minerals, such as copper, cobalt, and manganese is not new, but only now are companies pushing for commercial-scale mining.

    Hawaii's new legislation banning seabed mining has come into force Tuesday after it was signed into law by Governor Josh Green. Audio

    Hawaii bans seabed mining
  • Warnings over job cuts to science sector

    Audio
    science economy
    10 Jul 2024

    A coalition of the country's leading science groups is warning it will take decades to undo the damage of sweeping jobs cuts to the sector. Between 350 and 360 specialist science jobs have been axed… Audio

  • Shower Thoughts: Why are our voices different?

    Audio
    science biology
    9 Jul 2024
    No caption

    Nights is joined by Sasha Calhoun, an associate professor at Victoria University of Wellington's School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies to explain how humans came to sound so different… Audio

  • The Panel with Alexia Russell and Chris Clarke (Part 1)

    Audio
    science environment
    9 Jul 2024
    Siouxsie Wiles

    Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Alexia Russell and Chris Clarke discuss the harassment Dr Siouxsie Wiles faced during and following her coverage of the global pandemic and the… Audio

  • Siouxsie Wiles expects abuse to get worse after ruling

    News
    New Zealand science
    9 Jul 2024

    The scientist says the harassment she gets from the public has not stopped, despite the Covid response mostly being behind us.

    Siouxsie Wiles expects abuse to get worse after court ruling, not better
  • Giselle Clarkson: Why little things are worth looking at

    Audio
    science arts
    8 Jul 2024
    A cartoon showing a person looking intently at the ground.

    Illustrator and science communicator Giselle Clarkson says taking notice of the natural world - like the colours on a leaf, and the fine hairs on a spider's leg - is key to retaining a childlike sense… Audio

  • Brokenwood Mysteries' 'storylines so good' people believe the characters are real

    News
    New Zealand Television
    8 Jul 2024
    Neill Rea as Mike Shepherd and Fern Sutherland as Kristin Sims in Brokenwood Mysteries.

    The series has found fans in a local police officer and forensic toxicologist.

    The Brokenwood Mysteries has 'storylines so good' people believe the characters are real
  • Transport Minister defends reversing blanket speed reductions

    News
    Politics transport
    8 Jul 2024
    Transport Minister Simeon Brown

    A former top science adviser for the ministry has criticised the proposal but the Simeon Brown says there's strong evidence NZ doesn't need a blanket approach.

    No need for blanket approach for speed limits, Transport Minister says
  • Whakaari owners want to grant scientists access

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting science
    8 Jul 2024
    An ocean bottom electromagnetic sensor being deployed near Whakaari / White Island.

    The family wants to allow monitoring of the volcano, but feels stymied by the court case over the explosion, lawyer says.

    Whakaari / White Island: Volcano owners wish to grant scientists access
  • What's cooking in the Wellington's development kitchen

    Audio 8 Jul 2024

    We're going future forward today, with two Wellington chefs who use science to explore what can be achieved with food. Shepherd Elliot and Dale Bowie from the Development Kitchen innovate with flavour… Audio

  • MOTAT's hopes to capture school holiday crowds with new exhibit

    Audio 8 Jul 2024
    People try out the new energy machine in Motat's Te Te Puawānanga exhibition.

    Auckland's Museum of Transport and Technology is trying to make science, engineering and mathematics more fun for kids with a massive new facility. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Good News: The stories that cheered us up this week

    News
    New Zealand
    7 Jul 2024
    Good news logo

    Lulu Sun's stunning Wimbledon success, a hangi start-up in Pātea, Zumba with a 'Pasifika twist' and a grocery store odyssey across Aotearoa are among this week's feel-good stories from RNZ.

    Good News: Stories that cheered us up for the week 1-7 July
  • Mapping Tai Rāwhiti's worst eroding land

    News
    New Zealand Country
    7 Jul 2024
    The Ihungia Gullies are an example of actively eroding land on the East Coast, which has more than 1850 eroding gullies.

    Gisborne District Council plans to designate high-erosion areas where farming and forestry must cease.

    Tai Rāwhiti to see major land management shift under new council plan
  • Fast Favourites with chemist and comedian Dr Joel Rindelaub

    Audio 7 Jul 2024
    Dr Joel Rindelaub

    A chemist and now a comedian (naturally), Dr Joel Rindelaub has been swapping the classroom for comedy clubs with his show Science Is No Joke. He first performed his one-hour set at the NZ… Audio

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