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  • Mystery of finfish milky flesh syndome solved

    Audio 26 Jun 2024
    image of White flesh of a fish with the syndrome

    Scientists investigating the milky flesh syndrome affecting snapper and some other finfish has found they're malnourished. Audio

  • Farmer fears reducing stock only way to meet environmental standards

    News
    New Zealand Country
    26 Jun 2024
    TRC information day

    "We've been planting, everything is fenced, so I'm not sure where to head to from here," a dairy farmer says.

    Farmer fears cutting stock numbers only way to meet environmental standards
  • The Philosopher's Stone

    Audio
    science books
    26 Jun 2024
    Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

    The Philosopher's Stone in the Harry Potter books can change metal into gold and create an elixir of life. Erin Leitao tells Bryan Crump whether either ability is within our reach. Audio

  • NZ First disagrees with Cabinet over Covid-19 inquiry

    News
    Politics Covid-19
    25 Jun 2024
    Winston Peters talks to media following the Government's release of the budget.

    Winston Peters says the party disagrees with allowing the inquiry to continue as-is and with its current chair who, he says, risks a perception of bias.

    NZ First disagrees with Cabinet over current Covid-19 inquiry continuing
  • Researcher on discovering elephants call others by name

    Audio
    science animals
    25 Jun 2024

    Elephants call each other names according to new research, Michael Pardo is leading the study and he talked with Nathan Rarere. Audio

  • Introducing: Turning The Tide

    Audio
    science environment
    25 Jun 2024
    Underwater scene with fish swimming. Text reads "Turning The Tide: The state of our seas"
Underneath is a laurel with the text “NZ web festival official selection 2024”

    A new six-part video series highlights the state of our oceans, and efforts from researchers, Māori and other partners to develop sustainable solutions. Audio

  • Introducing: Turning The Tide

    News
    Our Changing World science
    25 Jun 2024
    Underwater scene with fish swimming. Text reads "Turning The Tide: The state of our seas"
Underneath is a laurel with the text “NZ web festival official selection 2024”

    A new six-part video series highlights the state of our oceans, and efforts from researchers, Māori and other partners to develop sustainable solutions.

    Audio

    Introducing: Turning The Tide
  • The 'winter blues': Seasonal Affective Disorder

    Audio
    science health
    24 Jun 2024
    No caption

    The nights are long, the days are short - prime timing for the winter blues to set in. Clinical psychologist Jacqui Maguire joins Nights to explain Seasonal Affective Disorder. Audio

  • Turning the Tide | Episode 1: The State of Our Seas

    Audio
    science conservation
    24 Jun 2024
    Underwater scene with fish swimming. Text reads "Turning The Tide: The state of our seas"

    We look at the issues affecting our coastal marine environment through Professors Shears & Pilditch of Auckland University, including kina barrens in the Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve. Video

  • Turning the Tide | Episode 2: Mātauranga-Led Restoration

    Audio
    science conservation
    24 Jun 2024
    Coastline scene with a person in the shallows holding up an impressive fish. Text reads "Turning The Tide: Mātauranga-led restoration"
 Underneath is a laurel with the text “Hawai’i international film festival official selection 2024 HIFF”

    In Ōhiwa Harbour, we learn about the research and restoration of mussel beds led by Kura Paul-Burke, with doctoral and undergraduate research students, in a Mātauranga Māori-led approach. Video

  • Turning the Tide | Episode 3: Supporting Marine Restoration

    Audio
    science conservation
    24 Jun 2024
    Close up of undersea kelp. Text reads "Turning The Tide: Supporting Marine restoration"

    We look at Nick Shears' research trial to remove kina from barrens in a marine reserve in Queen Charlotte Sound, and we highlight research to find sustainable solutions to marine coastal issues. Video

  • Turning the Tide | Episode 4: Collaboration in Action

    Audio
    science conservation
    24 Jun 2024
    Drone shot of a coastline. Text reads "Turning The Tide: Collaboration in action"

    We focus on the importance of collaboration, from local government and businesses, to Māori representatives and government departments, to protect the coastal marine environment. Video

  • Turning the Tide | Episode 5: Passing on the Knowledge

    Audio
    science conservation
    24 Jun 2024
    Drone shot of blue sea with land in distance.  Text reads "Turning The Tide: Passing on the knowledge"

    Both Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o ngā Mokopuna and Marlborough Girls College seek to instil awareness, understanding, and a desire to protect our marine environment for future generations. Video

  • Turning the Tide | Episode 6: What Could a Sustainable Future Look Like?

    Audio
    science conservation
    24 Jun 2024
    Waves on a beach. Text reads "Turning The Tide: What could a sustainable sea look like?"

    How do we create a future sustainable sea? The work of Tane & Clare Bradley of Agrisea, to do with seaweed, is one effort to provide guardianship of and to protect our seas for future generations. Video

  • Total Recall: Turbinium from the planet Mars

    Audio
    science space
    24 Jun 2024
    The words Total Recall on a night sky background from publicity for the 1990 movie

    In Total Recall Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a construction worker who recovers memories as life as secret agent trying to stop the mining of Turbinium on the planet Mars. Audio

  • Is ADHD an evolutionary advantage?

    News
    New Zealand science
    23 Jun 2024
    David Barack

    A video game has revealed fascinating insights into the benefits of neurodiversity for early humans, Dr David Barrack tells Sunday Morning's Jim Mora. Audio

    Dr David Barack: Is ADHD an evolutionary adaptation?
  • Good News: Stories that cheered us up this week

    News
    New Zealand
    23 Jun 2024
    Good news logo

    A Fijian circus, a Canterbury fossil that predates dinosaurs and a hospital gardener sharing his skills are among this week's feel-good stories from RNZ.

    Good News: Stories that cheered us up for the week 17-23 June
  • The headlines we didn’t read

    Audio 23 Jun 2024
    Close up of a man using mobile smart phone

    Mary Argue is back guiding us through the latest weird and wonderful headlines from the world of science. Audio

  • Michelle Wong: The science behind your skincare

    Audio 23 Jun 2024

    Chemist Michelle Wong is our Sunday Morning beauty science regular.  Audio

  • More than 80 earthquakes recorded in Hawke's Bay, Te Tairāwhiti this week

    News
    New Zealand Hawke's Bay
    22 Jun 2024
    no caption

    The swarm of tremors is a good reminder to be prepared, scientist says.

    More than 80 earthquakes recorded in Hawke's Bay, Te Tairāwhiti this week
  • Indigenous games spotlighted at exhibition, summit

    News
    New Zealand technology
    21 Jun 2024
    Game developer Elaine Gomez of Puerto Rico demonstrates a game she has developed called Vejigantes at the opening of Whare Kariori - International Indigenous Digital gaming summit at the Otago Museum

    Indigenous game developers travelled from across the globe for a "life changing" visit to Dunedin.

    Indigenous games spotlighted at exhibition, summit
  • Indian New Zealander develops AI tech to create short-form video content

    News
    IndoNZ
    21 Jun 2024
    Soumil Singh is the founder of unfaze.ai.

    Soumil Singh seeks to remove access barriers many content creators in the country face.

    Indian New Zealander develops AI tech to create short-form video content
  • Does One NZ's new ad campaign connect?

    News
    Comment & Analysis life and society
    21 Jun 2024
    OneNZ adoption ad

    Analysis - The start of a OneNZ TV campaign glosses over the pain and loss at the heart of adoption, Annabel Ahuriri-Driscoll writes.

    Does One NZ's new ad campaign connect? Many adopted people might not think so
  • Global alert issued over fake Ozempic drugs

    News
    World health
    21 Jun 2024
    This picture taken on October 23, 2023, shows Ozempic medication boxes, an injectable antidiabetic drug, in a pharmacy in Riedisheim, eastern France.

    The World Health Organization said the fake medicines could pose a danger to health.

    Global alert issued over fake Ozempic drugs
  • Rocket Lab launches 50th Electron mission

    Audio
    technology science
    21 Jun 2024

    Rocket Lab just launched its 50th Electron mission. The Electron is a partially re-usable rocket that delivers small satellites to precise orbit locations. Rocket Lab head of marketing and… Audio

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