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  • NZ's kelp forests decimated by flooding debris

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    21 May 2024
    University of Canterbury Marine Science Distinguished Professor David Schiel underwater.

    New Zealand's vital underwater kelp forests are being decimated by flooding debris swept into the ocean after severe storms.

    NZ's kelp forests decimated by flooding debris
  • Genesis Energy and Spark partner up on renewable energy

    News
    New Zealand Business
    21 May 2024
    A $104 million solar farm on the Canterbury Plains will have about 90,000 solar panels when it is completed.

    Genesis Energy and Spark will work together to develop renewable energy, which will be used by Spark to meet its 2030 emission reduction targets.

    Genesis Energy and Spark partner up on renewable energy
  • Why it's normal to forget things

    News
    science health
    20 May 2024
    Charan Ranganath, author of Why We Remember: The Science of Memory and How it Shapes Us

    A new book shines a light on memory and how intention, imagination and emotion guide the information that is stored by the brain. Audio

    Dr Charan Ranganath on the science of memory
  • Tapping into our noisy oceans

    Audio
    environment animals
    20 May 2024
    A kingfish swims near the Kermadec Islands, surrounded by other fish.

    The myth of the 'silent world' beneath the waves is something Professor Craig Radford is trying to correct by recording the noises fish and marine mammals make. Audio

  • Midday Report Essentials for Monday 20 May 2024

    Audio
    science infrastructure
    20 May 2024

    On today's episode, despite thousands of armed French Police on New Caledonian soil - many of the roads are still blocked or are in worse condition than they were, journalist Coralie Cochin joins us… Audio

  • Hidden life of extinct ducks uncovered

    Audio
    history science
    20 May 2024
    Auckland Island merganser

    New information about one of New Zealands mysterious extinct birds has come to light. Associate Professor Nic Rawlence is the Director of Otago Palaeogenetics Laboratory at the University of Otago… Audio

  • Earthquakes can trigger volcanic activity: study

    Audio
    science
    20 May 2024

    Local scientists have found evidence that large earthquakes can trigger volcanic activity. Victoria University seismologist and one of the co-authors of the study Dr Finn Illsley-Kemp spoke to… Audio

  • Earthquakes can trigger volcanic activity: study

    Audio
    science
    20 May 2024

    Local scientists have found evidence that large earthquakes can trigger volcanic activity. Victoria University seismologist and one of the co-authors of the study Dr Finn Illsley-Kemp spoke to… Audio

  • The real story behind Netflix's 3 Body Problem series involved a murder, censorship and China's darkest past

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    20 May 2024
    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 17: Saamer Usmani, Marlo Kelly, John Bradley, Zine Tseng, Liam Cunningham, Jess Hong, Benedict Wong, Eve Ridley, Sea Shimooka, Rosalind Chao, Alex Sharp and Jonathan Pryce attend the Los Angeles debut of Netflix's "3 Body Problem" at NYA WEST on March 17, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.   Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

    Netflix's adaptation of Chinese sci-fi novel The Three-Body Problem is just one chapter of the series' challenging journey to the West.

    The real story behind Netflix's 3 Body Problem series involved a murder, censorship and China's darkest past
  • Na Waqa Drua: A Fijian project to link the past and the present

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    20 May 2024
    The computer generated model of the Na Waqa Drua.

    The Na Waqa Drua is an exciting story that had been retold over the years, especially amongst our Pacific Islanders.

    Na Waqa Drua: A Fijian project to link the past and the present
  • Don't worry! Why it's okay to forget some things

    Audio 20 May 2024
    Charan Ranganath, author of Why We Remember: The Science of Memory and How it Shapes Us

    Neuroscientist Dr Charan Ranganath says it's actually a good thing that we don't remember everything.  Audio

  • Exoplanets

    Audio
    science
    20 May 2024
    Illustration of the view from the innermost of the two exoplanets orbiting Gliese 667 C (largest star, a red dwarf) in the Gliese 667 system.

    Many of the planets that feature in sci fi storylines end up sounding and looking a bit like Earth. Associate Professor Jan Eldridge chats about the chances of that. Audio

  • More men should be moisturising for health - chemist

    News
    New Zealand science
    19 May 2024
    Dr Michelle Wong

    Can moisturisers contribute to keeping us healthy? Doctor of medicinal chemistry Michelle Wong says there's growing evidence they can. Audio

    More people - especially men - should be moisturising, for wider health benefits - chemist
  • Massey University deficit shrinks with expenses down, grants up

    News
    New Zealand education
    19 May 2024
    A lecture theatre at Massey University's Auckland campus.

    Massey University is again facing a big deficit for the year, although so far its finances aren't as bad as feared.

    Massey University deficit shrinks with expenses down, grants up
  • The headlines we didn’t read

    Audio 19 May 2024
    Female journalist at a news conference, writing notes, holding microphone.

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

  • Should men use moisturiser?

    Audio 19 May 2024
    Dr Michelle Wong

    Dr Michelle Wong is a cosmetic chemist and science communicator who runs the popular Lab Muffin Beauty Science blog where she tests skin products - turning her into a global beauty influencer. She's… Audio

  • Overhaul of health systems to better catch Covid-19 and measles months behind

    News
    New Zealand health
    19 May 2024
    Hospital equipment

    An urgent overhaul of health systems to better catch and control communicable diseases, from Covid-19 to measles, is months behind schedule - but authorities are promising to "avoid gaps".

    Urgent overhaul of health systems to catch communicable diseases months behind
  • Taranaki Regional Council hikes rates 16.3 percent

    News
    New Zealand local council
    17 May 2024
    Waitara is booming.

    The overall rates rise for year two of the plan was 13.23 percent and was 10.19 percent in the third year.

    Taranaki Regional Council hikes rates 16.3 percent, claws back on Zero Possum Project
  • UN global plastics treaty outcome

    Audio
    Pacific
    17 May 2024
    Rubbish, plastic waste, trash in Tuvalu

    A scientist is disappointed with the latest negotiations on the United Nations global plastics treaty. Audio

  • Tenet

    Audio
    science
    17 May 2024
    TENET
2020
de Christopher Nolan
COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © Warner Bros. Pictures - Syncopy
science fiction; sci-fi;

    In Christopher Nolan's Tenet a CIA operative is tracing the origin of objects that are travelling back through time. Professor Bill Williams talks about the realities of time travel. Audio

  • Scientists uncover details in depths of Lake Wānaka

    News
    New Zealand science
    16 May 2024
    3D graphic of high-resolution bathymetry data retrieved from Wānaka lakebed mapping project.

    The map will allow hazard modellers and councils to better prepare for earthquakes and tsunamis, NIWA says. Audio

    Scientists map Lake Wānaka to better understand natural disaster risks
  • New maps uncover Wānaka lakebed

    Audio
    science environment
    16 May 2024
    Close-up image of bathymetry data for the southern part of Lake Wānaka.

    It's one of our most photographed natural attractions, but what lay beneath the surface of Lake Wānaka remained largely unknown until a mapping project from crown research institute NIWA. Audio

  • FLiRT、Flip,层出不穷的新冠变种究竟有什么影响?

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 精选新闻
    16 May 2024
    New species of corona virus covid 19 micro cell, 3d rendering

    流行病学家表示定期接种疫苗加强针是有效的,免费新冠检测盒在6月30日前仍可免费领取。

    FLiRT、Flip,层出不穷的新冠变种究竟有什么影响?
  • Who is Robert Fico? Slovakian PM suffers assassination attempt

    News
    World
    16 May 2024
    (FILES) Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico gestures as he addresses a press conference with his Hungarian counterpart at Carmelita monastery in Budapest on January 16, 2024. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was on May 15, 2024 shot and hospitalised after a cabinet meeting in the central town of Handlova, local media said. (Photo by ATTILA KISBENEDEK / AFP)

    The shooting came after years of controversy for a 'polarising' leader.

    Who is Robert Fico? Slovakian PM suffers assassination attempt
  • Cyclone Gabrielle: Emergency failures revealed in damning self-review

    News
    New Zealand weather
    16 May 2024
    Central Hawke's Bay flooding after Cyclone Gabrielle

    NEMA did not have enough trained staff when Cyclone Gabrielle hit - just one of a litany of failures a review has uncovered.

    Cyclone Gabrielle: Emergency failures revealed in damning self-review
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