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Many vape stores located near schools in poorest areas, study finds
Many vape stores located near schools in poorest areas, study finds
Almost a third of all the vape stores in the country are within a five-minute walk of a school. Audio
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First Home Grants scrapped: Hopes for ownership dwindle
First Home Grants scrapped: Hopes for ownership dwindle
Those blindsided by the government's announcement to scrap the First Home Grants scheme say the news comes as a slap in the face.
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Teachers' professional body seeks 'radical system changes' for training
Teachers' professional body seeks 'radical system changes'
Among the changes, it wants to have have higher entry requirements to "attract a higher calibre of candidates". Audio
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Teaching Council wants stronger rules for teacher quals
Audio 23 May 2024Teaching Council CEO Lesley Hoskin speaks to Susana Leiataua about primary school teacher failing basic science and maths. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for 23 May 2024
On today's episode, a New Zealander stuck in New Caledonia says the lack of communication from the government about when she can be evacuated is making her anxious, a study has found a significant… Audio
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War in space: US assesses NZ's ability to quickly launch satellites
'Kill web': US eyeing NZ for help if war in space breaks out
The United States has been assessing New Zealand's capability to help with rapid rocket and satellite launches if war breaks out in space.
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Study finds many new primary teachers don't have math quals
A study has found a significant proportion of new primary teachers do not have the most basic qualifications in science and maths. University of Auckland lecturer in mathematics education Dr Lisa… Audio
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Hamilton high school students learning in library as classrooms demolished
Hamilton high school students learning in library as classrooms demolished
Students at Hamilton's Fraser High School are being taught in the library after the Ministry of Education began demolishing buildings.
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Tech: Microsoft's creepy Recall feature, AI Summit in Seoul
Audio 23 May 2024Technology commentator Peter Griffin looks at the rise of the AI PC, including the debut this week of Microsoft's Copilot+ PCs and the Recall feature that keeps track of everything you see and do on… Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 23 May
On today's episode, the First Home Grant, which offered up to $5000 per buyer for an existing home, and up to $10,000 for a new build, was cut off from one o'clock yesterday afternoon, Housing… Audio
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New teachers fail to make the grade on maths and science knowledge - study
New teachers fail to make the grade on maths and science knowledge - study
Large numbers of recently-appointed primary teachers lack the most basic school qualifications, new research shows. Audio
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Large number of new primary teachers haven't passed NCEA level one science and maths
Audio 23 May 2024A new study shows large numbers of new primary teachers have not passed NCEA level one science and maths. Institute of Economic Research deputy chief executive Sarah Hogan spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Ketamine: From anaesthetic to illegal recreational drug
Ketamine: From anaesthetic to illegal recreational drug
Explainer - Ketamine is a drug that wears many hats, from an illegal recreational drug to sanctioned use as a surgical anaesthetic.
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How much of our extreme weather is due to climate change?
This week, Phil Vine dives into the science of climate attribution. How much is climate change affecting extreme weather events? And how can this new science prepare us for the future? Audio
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How much of our extreme weather is due to climate change?
How much of our extreme weather is due to climate change?
This week, Phil Vine dives into the science of climate attribution. How much is climate change affecting extreme weather events? And how can this new science prepare us for the future?
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Our Changing World for 22 May 2024
This week, Phil Vine dives into the science of climate attribution. How much is climate change affecting extreme weather events? And how can this new science prepare us for the future? Audio
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What is in-flight turbulence, and when does it become dangerous for passengers and crews?
What is turbulence, and when does it become dangerous?
Explainer - The death of a man and injuries for dozens on a London-to-Singapore flight has highlighted the dangers of flying through unstable air.
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NZ scientist helping to identify Vietnam war casualties
Newly graduated University of Auckland student Bethany Forsythe has gone straight from campus to a job overseas identifying war casualties. Audio
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Rocket Lab to launch satellite to monitor Earth's polar regions
The mission, called PREFIRE, short for Polar Radiant Energy in the Far-InfraRed Experiment, includes two shoebox-sized satellites or 'cubesats' to find out how much heat Earth's polar regions radiate… Audio
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Badassium
Dr Krista Steenbergen takes a look at 'A New Element' as invented by Tony Stark and used in Ironman 2. Audio
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The real change in education
Out with Reading Recovery; in with structured literacy. There's a big change coming for New Zealand's young readers Audio
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Changing the building blocks of reading
The real change in education
Out with Reading Recovery; in with structured literacy. There's a big change coming for New Zealand's young readers
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Shower Thoughts: Do we all see colour the same?
Six percent of people are colour deficient. How can we tell whether the blue one person is seeing is the same as the next person? Audio
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Scarlett Johansson says a ChatGPT voice is 'eerily similar' to hers and OpenAI is halting its use
Scarlett Johansson says ChatGPT voice 'eerily similar' to hers, OpenAI halts its use
OpenAI says it plans to halt the use of one of its ChatGPT voices that "Her" actor Scarlett Johansson says sounds "eerily similar" to her own.
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Antarctica super storage of carbon
New research out of Antarctica has revealed it's storing more carbon than ever thought. Previously researches believed that Antarctica wasn't a suitable habitat for seaweed. NIWA Marine Ecologist Dr… Audio