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Wonder Woman's Feminum Wristguards
Wonder Woman can stop bullets with her Feminum bracelets but, apart from needing the reflexes to achieve this, could any material that's light enough to wear on your wrists do that? Audio
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The art of good conversation
The art of good conversation
Striking up a conversation with someone you don't know can be a minefield, but knowing how to provide someone else with the opportunity to talk can help, an experimental psychologist says. Audio
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Adam Mastroianni: The art of good conversation
What's the difference between conversational 'givers' and 'takers'? Audio
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Tāhunanui slump: Research on NZ's largest urban landslide to help foreshadow risks
What scientists hope to learn from NZ's largest urban landslide
The 26-hectare Tāhunanui slump is a slow moving, active slip which was last activated by heavy rain.
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Shower Thoughts: What's the point of wasps?
Professor Jacqueline Beggs from the University of Auckland's School of Biological Sciences joins us to explain. Audio
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Agriculture ETS delay: Govt accused of risking NZ's competitive advantage in foreign markets
Govt in 'denial' for keeping agriculture out of ETS
The sector is welcoming the move, but it's being panned by environment groups and the opposition.
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More research on Maori astronomy
Victoria Campbell is an advocate for Maori astronomy and the natural world, she's also spearheading research into South Island Maori astronomy through her work with Tuhura Otago Museum. She's talks to… Audio
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Protecting Paradise: Niue's effort to preserve 40% of its waters
Protecting Paradise: Niue's effort to preserve 40% of its waters
A new film from National Geographic Protecting Paradise: The Story of Niue promises to provide a glimmer of hope amongst negative environmental news. Audio
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How to dry laundry faster without a dryer
How to dry laundry faster without a dryer
While some of us can dry clothes and linen without a dryer in the warmer months, winter becomes a little tricker.
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MPI to research deadly virus that poses increasing threat to NZ
MPI looks into deadly virus posing increasing threat to NZ
The Ministry of Primary Industries is set to conduct research into a deadly virus that could be an increasing threat to New Zealand because of climate change.
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China, Australia on charm offensive with new Solomon Islands PM
China, Australia on charm offensive with Jeremiah Manele
Solomon Islands is a focal point for geostrategic competition between the United States and its allies and China, which is expanding its presence and influence in the Pacific region.
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100-year-old milk powder found at Ernest Shackleton's Antarctica hut
100-year-old milk powder found at Ernest Shackleton's Antarctica hut
But how did it end up there in the first place? Audio
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One hundred-year old milk powder found preserved in Ernest Shackleton's hut
The Defiance milk powder, made in 1907, was aboard the ship Nimrod as part of explorer Ernest Shackleton's first solo expedition to step foot on the South Pole, and remained preserved in the sub-zero… Audio
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Who are New Zealand's richest siblings, Zuru owners Mat and Nick Mowbray?
Who are the new duo topping the Rich List?
They're the richest siblings in New Zealand, so what do we know about the Mowbrays? Audio
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Benny Gantz, a member of Israel's war Cabinet, resigns over lack of plans for postwar Gaza
Benny Gantz quits Israel's war Cabinet over lack of postwar plan
Benny Gantz says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is "preventing us from achieving true victory".
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Mihingarangi Forbes to co-host RNZ's Saturday Morning
Mihingarangi Forbes to co-host RNZ's Saturday Morning
The veteran, award-winning journalist will join current host Susie Ferguson.
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Pacific news in brief for June 10
Pacific news in brief for June 10
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including theft of more than US$150,000 in the Commonwealth of Northern Marianas.
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Michael Mosley: TV host's life on the front line of science
Remembering TV doctor Michael Mosley's life on the front line
The presenter became famous for the 5:2 diet and for testing well-being regimes - from injecting snake venom into his own blood to eating tapeworms.
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Arohata Prison staff shortage blocks volunteer education programme
Staff shortage blocks prison volunteer programme
Volunteers working on education, social and drug programmes have not been allowed back into a women's prison in Wellington since Covid-19. Audio
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Mastering AI before it masters you
Generative AI is currently the worst you will ever use - and that's good news, says one expert. Audio
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Theranos
Elizabeth Holmes is serving prison time for fraud after convincing the world she had developed a simple blood test that could diagnose a range of diseases. Professor Duncan McGillivray looks at… Audio
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Fact checking Artificial Intelligence
Mastering AI before it masters you
Generative AI is currently the worst you will ever use - and that's good news, says one expert.
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Industry thrilled at lifting of ban on oil and gas exploration
Industry thrilled at lifting of ban on oil and gas exploration
A secure gas supply will support the transition towards renewable energy, industry group says.
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The psychology of buying lottery tickets
The psychology of buying lottery tickets
The lure of big Lotto jackpots is down to people being bad at assessing probabilities, a psychology professor says. Audio
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Bill to resume oil and gas exploration set for later this year
Bill to resume oil and gas exploration set for later this year
The government will reverse its ban on oil and gas exploration, Minister for Resources Shane Jones has confirmed.