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  • Fungal foray-ing and the search for new antibiotics

    Audio
    science
    16 May 2024
    Icicle fungus

    Could the answer to one of our most pressing health needs be hiding in Aotearoa’s bush? On Our Changing World this week, Liz Garton heads out on a foray to discover some of our fungal gems, and she… Audio

  • Fungal foray-ing and the search for new antibiotics

    News
    Our Changing World science
    16 May 2024
    Icicle fungus

    Could the answer to one of our most pressing health needs be hiding in Aotearoa’s bush? On Our Changing World this week, Liz Garton heads out on a foray to discover some of our fungal gems, and she…

    Audio

    Fungal foray-ing and the search for new antibiotics
  • Ready for immortality? Why longer lifespans could be 'genuinely horrific'

    News
    New Zealand In Depth
    15 May 2024
    Author Stephen Cave via remote link on 30 with Guyon Espiner.

    Cambridge professor Stephen Cave says advances in longevity could lead to civil war, in latest episode of RNZ's 30 with Guyon Espiner.

    Longer lifespans could be 'genuinely horrific', Cambridge researcher says
  • Our Changing World – Fungal foray

    Audio
    science
    15 May 2024

    This week we take a foray with Liz Garton into Aotearoa’s largely undiscovered fungal kingdom – where remedies for the growing problem of antibiotic resistance might be found. Audio

  • Covid FLiRT variants: What you need to know

    News
    New Zealand What you need to know
    15 May 2024
    New species of corona virus covid 19 micro cell, 3d rendering

    The dominant Covid subvariant has mutated, giving rise to several new lineages, known as "FLiRT".

    FLiRT, FLip, and other new Covid-19 subvariants: What you need to know
  • Stephen Cave: Why living forever would be a curse

    Audio
    science health
    15 May 2024
    Author Stephen Cave via remote link on 30 with Guyon Espiner.

    Longevity expert Stephen Cave explains to Guyon how living to 150 years old could soon be a reality, and why the consequences of immortality would be horrific for all aspects of our world. Video, Audio

  • Researcher hopes award will encourage more women pursue science

    News
    New Zealand
    15 May 2024
    Dr. Hadee Thompson-Morrison winner of the Zonta Science Award

    Dr Hadee Thompson-Morrison looks at how we can convince plants to take up more essential nutrients leading to better human health outcomes. Audio

    Researcher hopes award will encourage more women pursue science
  • Science: Ludwig's hair lead, what makes the aurora colours?

    Audio 15 May 2024
    Ludwig van Beethoven - Portrait by Joseph Karl Stieler (1820).

    Science correspondent Allan Blackman joins Kathryn to talk about the new research conducted on samples of composer Ludwig van Beethoven's hair, clipped from his head from fans as he lay dying. It's… Audio

  • Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 15 May

    Audio
    science education
    15 May 2024

    On today's episode, we get reaction on the Government's new National Gang Unit, Police Association president Chris Cahill and Labour leader Chris Hipkins join us, we also hear from two school… Audio

  • Black, white and shades of grey - What's behind sprint's race divide?

    News
    Sport
    15 May 2024
    Usain Bolt wins 200m gold at 2008 Beijing Olympics.

    In late 2009, the question everyone was asking was put to the man himself.

    Black, white and shades of grey - What's behind sprint's race divide?
  • Canterbury researcher awarded Zonta Science Award

    Audio
    science competition
    15 May 2024

    A Canterbury researcher who clinched the Zonta Science Award wants to inspire more women to pursue science in all its fields. Dr. Hadee Thompson-Morrison spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio

  • Concern Fast-track bill could lead to building in flood areas

    Audio
    science environment
    15 May 2024

    Scientists, engineers and insurers are all sounding warnings over the government's Fast-track Approvals Bill, saying it's likely to lead to more building in flood prone areas. Reporter Kate Newton… Audio

  • New Zealand's largest flume tank opens in Nelson

    News
    New Zealand climate
    15 May 2024
    Minister for Oceans and Fisheries Shane Jones examines the flume tank at Plant & Food in Nelson. Samantha Gee/RNZ.

    The tank is being used to test prototypes of mobile marine farms in a bid to help the sector adapt to climate change.

    New Zealand's largest flume tank opens in Nelson
  • Corrodium

    Audio
    science
    15 May 2024
    Ben 10

    Mutants feature heavily in many sci fi stories, from X-men to Godzilla. Chemistry expert Bill Jia talks Corrodium, a mutant-making material from the Ben 10 cartoon series. Audio

  • Scion to lose around 10 percent of its workforce - union

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    14 May 2024
    Logs loaded on railway line.

    About 30 jobs are being cut at the Crown forestry institute, the PSA says. Audio

    About 30 jobs to go at Crown forestry institute Scion
  • Survey doesn't support claims Treaty sowing division

    News
    Te Ao Māori Comment & Analysis
    14 May 2024
    Te Tii Marae, Waitangi. 2017.

    New research shows New Zealanders - especially younger ones - see the Treaty largely as a positive symbol, Olli Hellmann writes.

    Some say the Treaty of Waitangi divides NZ – a new survey suggests the opposite is true
  • Australian of the Year 'blown away' by success of new brain cancer treatment

    News
    World health
    14 May 2024
    Prof Richard Scolyer

    World-first clinical trials of a groundbreaking treatment for aggressive brain tumours are likely to begin soon following "fantastic" results in the high-profile case of Professor Richard Scolyer.

    Australian of the Year Richard Scolyer 'blown away' by success of radical new brain cancer treatment
  • E coli and high nitrate levels found in some Canterbury groundwater survey shows

    News
    New Zealand environment
    14 May 2024
    Illustration in dark tones of a silhouetted person drinking a glass of water

    More than half of the wells monitored in the Canterbury Regional Council's annual groundwater survey have shown nitrate levels are still likely increasing.

    E coli and high nitrate levels found in some Canterbury groundwater survey shows
  • 65 new cases of dengue-like illness in latest Samoa report

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    14 May 2024
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    Patients with dengue-like illnesses have not yet had laboratory confirmation of the dengue infection. A dengue outbreak was declared in Samoa on 19 April.

    65 new cases of dengue-like illness in latest Samoa report
  • 'It could happen tomorrow' - Huge quake dangers from our biggest fault

    News
    New Zealand
    14 May 2024
    The general location of the offshore part of the Hikurangi subduction zone.

    The scale of catastrophe Aotearoa would face after an earthquake and tsunami from our largest fault has been laid bare.

    Earthquake disaster risk from NZ's Hikurangi subduction zone
  • Scientists lay bare dangers of Hikurangi subduction zone

    Audio
    science natural disasters
    14 May 2024

    Scientists have laid bare the scale of catastrophe facing Aotearoa if our largest fault - the Hikurangi subduction zone, off the east coast of the north island - sets off an earthquake and tsunami… Audio

  • Jodi Salinsky: Being open about animal testing in Aotearoa

    Audio
    science animals
    13 May 2024
    A rabbit in a cage.

    Approximately 300,000 animals are used for research across Aotearoa every year. Animal welfare officer Jodi Salinsky is dedicated to demystifying what that means. Audio

  • Gazans strive to study as war shatters education system

    News
    World conflict
    13 May 2024
    CORRECTION / Tents are set up along a street in Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip by Palestinians who fled Rafah in the southern part of the Palestinian territory on May 12, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Hamas militant group. (Photo by AFP) / “The erroneous mention[s] appearing in the metadata of this photo by Said KHATIB has been modified in AFP systems in the following manner: [stringer] instead of [Said Khatib]. Please immediately remove the erroneous mention[s] from all your online services and delete it (them) from your servers. If you have been authorized by AFP to distribute it (them) to third parties, please ensure that the same actions are carried out by them. Failure to promptly comply with these instructions will entail liability on your part for any continued or post notification usage. Therefore we thank you very much for all your attention and prompt action. We are sorry for the inconvenience this notification may cause and remain at your disposal for any...

    After watching their schools and universities be closed, damaged or destroyed, Gazans sheltering inside and outside the territory are doing what they can to restart some learning.

    Gazans strive to study as war shatters education system
  • Aurora Australis should be visible again tonight and tomorrow, astronomer says

    News
    New Zealand science
    13 May 2024
    Aurora captured in Lauder, Central Otago.

    More solar storms are expected over the coming weeks as a "solar maximum" approaches, bringing dazzling displays to Aotearoa. Audio

    Aurora Australis should be visible again tonight and tomorrow, astronomer says
  • Here Now - Bird Recue

    Audio
    science conservation
    13 May 2024
    Rescued Cook's Petrels being looked after at BirdCare Aotearoa

    Tucked away in west Auckland, a bird rescue centre has been attracting people with experience from around the world keen to help rescue injured NZ avians. Audio

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