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  • Lulu Sun 'super happy' to face Emma Raducanu at Wimbledon

    News
    Sport
    7 Jul 2024
    Lulu Sun in action during her third-round match at Wimbledon against Zhu Lin.

    The NZ tennis sensation is relishing the chance to play the British favourite in their fourth round match on Wimbledon's Centre Court.

    Tennis: Lulu Sun 'super happy' to play Emma Raducanu at Wimbledon
  • UK election: Rachel Reeves appointed first woman Chancellor

    News
    World
    6 Jul 2024
    Britain's new Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves leaves 11 Downing Street in London on July 5, 2024 as cabinet appointments are made, a day after Britain held a general election. Keir Starmer promised to "rebuild Britain" as he took office as the UK's new prime minister following his centre-left Labour party's landslide general election victory that ended 14 years of Conservative rule. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)

    Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Rachel Reeves are among a record 11 women in the new PM's team.

    UK election: Starmer names first cabinet after landslide win
  • David Finnigan: Scenes from the Climate Era

    Audio
    climate
    6 Jul 2024
    David Flannigan

    Australian playwright David Finnigan is bringing Scenes from the Climate Era to Auckland next month. Set in the past, present and possible future, the show snaps between the absurd, the turbulent and… Audio

  • Lucy Jones on the "gnarly and hardcore" reality of motherhood

    Audio
    children life and society
    6 Jul 2024
    Author Lucy Jones alongside the cover of her book Matrescence.

    When science writer Lucy Jones had a baby, she found herself in an unexpectedly frightening and lonely new world. In the new book Matrescence, She takes a deep dive into the profound psychological and… Audio

  • 'Big beasts' slayed as Conservatives suffer UK election bloodbath

    News
    World world politics
    5 Jul 2024
    Defence Secretary Grant Shapps reacts as he delivers a speech on defending the UK and its allies, at Lancaster House, in London, on 15 January, 2024.

    A record number of senior ministers have lost their parliamentary seats as the UK swings left.

    'Big beasts' slayed as Conservatives suffer UK election bloodbath
  • Real or myth? Young scientists seek truth in legendary love story

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    5 Jul 2024
    Students from Te Rangihakahaka Centre for Science and Technology aimed to prove if Hinemoa could have heard Tūtānekai playing his flute from Mokoia Island. Photo / Laura Smith

    A group of Rotorua children have used science to prove whether the basis of the legendary love story of Hinemoa and Tūtānekai is true.

    Real or myth? Young scientists seek truth in legendary love story
  • AI helping with proof of wine provenance

    Audio
    food technology
    5 Jul 2024

    Traceability is becoming increasingly important for consumers in the food and wine sector. Now a new project aims to use artificial intelligence to prove the origins of New Zealand wine without… Audio

  • Antarctica NZ Releases scaled-back Scott Base plan

    Audio
    science infrastructure
    5 Jul 2024

    Antarctica New Zealand has released a new, scaled-back plan for the redevelopment of Scott Base. The troubled project was paused last year after it failed to reached an agreement with its preferred… Audio

  • The Truth Behind Tinfoil Hats

    Audio
    science movies
    5 Jul 2024
    A suspicious man wears a tinfoil hat against a stormy sky.

    Claims that a tinfoil hat will protect the wearer from electromagnetic fields and mind control have been around for many years but do they actually work? Justin Hodgkiss joins Bryan Crump to answer… Audio

  • Antarctica: Lower cost plan to develop Scott Base released

    News
    New Zealand Business
    4 Jul 2024
    New Zealand's Scott Base in Antarctica, in 2023.

    Antarctica New Zealand is downgrading its plans for the redevelopment of Scott Base and seeking to extend the life of its current buildings where possible to curb escalating costs.

    Antarctica: Lower cost plan to develop Scott Base released
  • Gen Z are into 'hot rodent' men - What does that mean?

    News
    World
    4 Jul 2024
    Irish actor Barry Keoghan looks on as he attends a press conference for the film "Bird" during the 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France, on May 17, 2024.

    From Josh O'Connor and Mike Faist to Jeremy Allen White and Glen Powell, the controversial 'hot rodent' trend has much to say about male privilege and beauty standards in Hollywood.

    'Hot rodents' and 'short kings': What do Gen Z's 2024 sex symbol labels really mean?
  • 'A lot worse than Gabrielle': Surfers' clean-up undone by new storm

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    4 Jul 2024
    Gisborne local Graham Breckell stands beside the Wainui Stream debris build-up. Picture by Paul Rickard (LDR single use only)

    Woody debris has once again filled culverts in Gisborne's Wainui Stream after last week's storm - a build-up being described as "a lot worse than Gabrielle".

    Gisborne surfers’ clean-up undone by new storm debris
  • Old dump site discovered at whitebait restoration site

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    4 Jul 2024
    Volunteer working near Whanganui River - single use only

    A community effort to create more space for whitebait to spawn in the Whanganui River came up against an unexpected snag.

    Old dump site discovered at whitebait restoration site
  • Fisheries NZ change to way fishing bycatch data reported worries conservationists

    News
    New Zealand environment
    4 Jul 2024
    Hector's dolphins at Akaroa.

    Conservationists are worried a lag in reporting the number of Hector's dolphins killed in fishing bycatch is preventing the industry from doing more to save them.

    Fisheries NZ change to way fishing bycatch data reported worries conservationists
  • The world through squid eyes

    Audio
    science animals
    4 Jul 2024
    A speckled pink-orange squid in a dark tank.

    We might think deep-sea squid look a bit strange, but if they have the capacity for it, they would likely consider us monsters! Claire speaks to a squidologist and a PhD candidate about their research… Audio

  • The world through squid eyes

    News
    Our Changing World science
    4 Jul 2024
    A speckled pink-orange squid in a dark tank.

    We might think deep-sea squid look a bit strange, but if they have the capacity for it, they would likely consider us monsters! Claire speaks to a squidologist and a PhD candidate about their research…

    Audio

    The world through squid eyes
  • The science behind your baby's babbling

    Audio
    science language
    3 Jul 2024
    Happy baby boy in high chair with spoon in his hand

    A video of Liverpool-based 19-month old baby Orla arguing with her babysitter went viral last week. Even though Orla wasn't using words, people commented that her babbles carried a clear Liverpool or… Audio

  • NZ is moving closer to digital IDs – it’s time to rethink how we protect our valuable data

    News
    Comment & Analysis technology
    3 Jul 2024
    Close up of desktop with laptop and abstract glowing digital profile on blurry office background. ID and digital transformation concept. Biometrics.

    Analysis - While digital ID is key to access and trust in digital services, it needs to be protected and managed accordingly, Markus Luczak-Roesch says.

    NZ is moving closer to digital IDs – it’s time to rethink how we protect our valuable data
  • Our Changing World – Squid vision

    Audio
    science animals
    3 Jul 2024
    A translucent squid against a black background. It has a bulbous "head", big eyes, and tentacles splaying above its head like a hat.

    What does the world look like to a deep-sea squid? Audio

  • Rocket launch pads may open near Christchurch

    News
    New Zealand Corrections and Clarifications
    3 Jul 2024
    Kaitorete Spit

    International commercial and military demand is growing for launch sites and Kaitorete Spit is a leading candidate.

    Rocket launch pads may operate from Kaitorete Spit near Christchurch
  • There's a reason those mobile game ads are annoying: They're designed that way

    News
    New Zealand
    3 Jul 2024
    Project Makeover: stinky woman

    "They're interested in having terribly, terribly annoying ads so you'll pay money to make them go away," an academic says. Audio

    There's a reason those mobile game ads are annoying: They're designed that way
  • Science: What bees and gold nanoparticles can do to cancer

    Audio
    science
    3 Jul 2024

    Science commentator Allan Blackman joins Kathryn for a look at a new study that's found honeybees can detect the subtle scents of lung cancer in the lab - even from a patient's breath. And researchers… Audio

  • Music with Kirsten Zemke: Important contributions to rock

    Audio
    music
    3 Jul 2024
    Images of album covers.

    Kirsten traces the important contributions made by Native Americans to rock music, particularly the guitar sounds. Audio

  • Still hungry after porridge? How to make it more filling

    News
    food health
    3 Jul 2024
    Bowl of porridge.

    Nut butter, seeds, protein powder or even an egg - how to boost your breakfast bowl and keep you fuller for longer.

    Still hungry after porridge? How to make it more filling
  • How Hurricane Beryl foretells a scary storm season

    News
    World environment
    3 Jul 2024
    A surfer braves the waves in Carlisle Bay as Hurricane Beryl passes through Bridgetown, Barbados, July 1, 2024.

    An unprecedented early whopper of a storm shows the literal hot water the Atlantic and Caribbean are in right now, experts said.

    How hot water that fuelled Hurricane Beryl foretells a scary storm season
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