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  • US on lookout for rare Northern Lights display

    News
    World science
    11 May 2024
    11 May 2024, Lower Saxony, Bersenbrück: Northern lights appear in the sky above Bersenbrück. Photo: Markus Hibbeler/dpa (Photo by Markus Hibbeler / DPA / dpa Picture-Alliance via AFP)

    A rare solar storm could trigger the phenomenon as far south as Alabama, experts say.

    Northern Lights: US may get rare show this weekend due to solar storm
  • The case for living on Mars

    Audio
    science
    11 May 2024
    Spaceship traveling to Mars, computer illustration. (Photo by SEBASTIAN KAULITZKI/SCIENCE PHOT / SKX / Science Photo Library via AFP)

    In the race to colonize Mars, millions - if not billions - of dollars have been poured into research by people like Elon Musk to see what would make the planet's environment less hostile for humans… Audio

  • Remains of woman missing since 1988 identified

    News
    New Zealand Wellington Region
    11 May 2024
    Police conducting a scene examination at Whitireia Park on 1 February 2024 following the discovery of human remains. Police do not believe it is connected to the recent fire that took place there a couple weeks ago.

    Police have released the name of the person whose remains were found in Porirua in January.

    Police release name of woman whose remains were found in Porirua in January
  • The not-so-lame story of a country vet

    Audio
    rural farming
    10 May 2024
    Neil Chesterton specialises in treating dairy cow lameness

    Who knows what goes on in a herd of cows as they walk to the milking shed? Plenty, according to Inglewood vet Neil Chesterton, who has made this his life's work and become a world-renowned expert on… Audio

  • The not-so-lame story of a country vet

    News
    Country Life rural
    10 May 2024
    Neil Chesterton specialises in treating dairy cow lameness

    Who knows what goes on in a herd of cows as they walk to the milking shed? Plenty, according to Inglewood vet Neil Chesterton, who has made this his life's work and become a world-renowned expert on…

    Audio

    The not-so-lame story of a country vet
  • Feeding time at the zoo

    Audio
    rural farming
    10 May 2024
    Otters at Wellington Zoo

    Have you ever wondered where all the food for Wellington Zoo's 500 animals come from? The answer might surprise you... Gianina Schwanecke meets with the zoo's animal science manager to find out more… Video, Audio

  • Feeding time at the zoo

    News
    Country Life rural
    10 May 2024
    Otters at Wellington Zoo

    Have you ever wondered where all the food for Wellington Zoo's 500 animals come from? The answer might surprise you... Gianina Schwanecke meets with the zoo's animal science manager to find out more…

    Audio

    Feeding time at the zoo
  • Gulf Harbour女性死者身份调查仍在继续,生前曾切除胆囊

    News
    RNZ中文
    10 May 2024
    Police at Gulf Harbour

    国际刑警收到了来自多个国家的信息,警方再次呼吁公众提供线索。

    Gulf Harbour女性死者身份调查仍在继续,生前曾切除胆囊
  • Gulf Harbour body in bag: Police give details of woman found dead

    News
    New Zealand police
    10 May 2024
    Police at Gulf Harbour

    The woman is highly likely of Chinese decent, experts say, and likely aged between her early 30s to early 50s.

    Gulf Harbour body in bag: Police give details of woman found dead
  • Inquiry for 'enduring framework' on climate change adaptation

    News
    New Zealand In Depth
    10 May 2024
    A car is caught in floodwaters on Kintara Drive, Massey, as downpours hit Auckland, 9 May 2023.

    Labour Party climate spokesperson Megan Woods said climate change "know no partisan politics".

    Cross-party inquiry to develop 'enduring framework' for climate change adaptation
  • A structured literacy approach in schools: What you need to know

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    10 May 2024
    no caption

    Explainer - The government from 2025 is mandating how state schools teach children to read. But what is structured literacy and how does it compare to other teaching methods?

    Using a structured literacy approach to teach reading: What you need to know
  • Project maps biodiversity of the Pacific

    Audio
    Pacific technology
    10 May 2024
    Tara Pacific expedition, November 2017. Inglis Shoal seamount, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea, Marine life on a partly bleached reef crest. Fusiliers and other reef fish.

    New Zealand Geographic and the Cawthron Institute have launched Citizens of the Sea, which aims to map the health and biodiversity of the Pacific at a larger scale than before. Audio

  • The Subtle Knife

    Audio
    science
    10 May 2024
    The Subtle Knife Cover

    The subtle knife slices through the fabric of reality to different worlds. Dr Mike Price discusses the science behind alternate universes and implements that might helps us get to them. Audio

  • Australia backs gas beyond 2050 despite climate fears

    News
    World energy
    9 May 2024
    Offshore natural gas, oil

    The policy comes despite global calls to drastically phase out fossil fuels to reach climate targets.

    Australia backs gas beyond 2050 despite climate fears
  • Sailing meets science in new Pacific data-gathering project

    News
    Pacific
    9 May 2024
    New Zealand Geographic and the Cawthron Institute have launched Citizens of the Sea, which aims to map the health and biodiversity of the Pacific at a larger scale than before. Deploying the TorpeDNA device to gather environmental data samples.

    "We now have the capacity, the ability, to capture this e-DNA from a few litres of seawater."

    Sailing meets science in new Pacific data-gathering project
  • Tech: Billion dollar deals, 2degrees charged over roaming

    Audio
    technology
    9 May 2024
    Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter and co-founder & CEO of Square, attends the crypto-currency conference Bitcoin 2021 Convention at the Mana Convention Center in Miami, Florida, on June 4, 2021.

    Technology commentator Peter Griffin joins Kathryn to look at two billion dollar tech deals that are worth keeping an eye on - one for Kiwi Alex Kendall and his autonomous vehicle start up Wayve. Audio

  • Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 9 May

    Audio
    food science
    9 May 2024

    On today's episode, a school lunch provider in the Coromandel discusses changes to the Government's school lunch scheme, the cost of paying doctors overtime is skyrocketing, and costing taxpayers more… Audio

  • Number of Tui spotted in Canterbury triples over past decade

    Audio
    science animals
    9 May 2024

    While bird numbers have only slightly risen in other parts of the country, Canterbury had a significant surge in tui populations, soaring up to 210 percent. Senior researcher and survey co-ordinator… Audio

  • EU Commission eyeing exemptions for 'forever chemicals' ban, letter shows

    News
    World science
    9 May 2024
    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is giving a press conference after the end of the two-day special summit, where EU leaders are discussing economic and competitiveness issues, Ukraine, Turkiye, the Middle East, and Lebanon, in Brussels, Belgium, on April 18, 2024. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto) (Photo by Jonathan Raa / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP)

    The European Commission is planning to allow exemptions from a proposed ban on PFAS substances, a letter seen by Reuters shows.

    EU Commission eyeing exemptions for 'forever chemicals' ban, letter shows
  • 'Completely stupid' - ex-Tuvalu PM on NZ's Shane Jones' oil and gas comments

    News
    Pacific
    9 May 2024
    Tuvalu's Prime Minister Enele Sosene Sopoaga speaks during the General Debate of the 73rd session of the General Assembly at the United Nations in New York on September 27, 2018.

    A former Tuvalu prime minister says while the New Zealand government's oil and gas plans show it is concerned about its economy, he is more concerned about the livelihoods and survival of the Tuvalu…

    'Completely stupid' - ex-Tuvalu PM on NZ's Shane Jones' oil and gas comments
  • Understanding our nearshore island volcanoes - Whakaari and Tūhua

    Audio
    science environment
    9 May 2024
    A view of Whakaari / White Island from the deck of a ship. In the foreground a yellow sensor being lowered into the ocean from a crane.

    A multi-year research project aims to find out the risks from two Bay of Plenty offshore island volcanoes: Tūhua / Mayor Island and Whakaari / White Island Video, Audio

  • Understanding our nearshore island volcanoes - Whakaari and Tūhua

    News
    Our Changing World science
    9 May 2024
    A view of Whakaari / White Island from the deck of a ship. In the foreground a yellow sensor being lowered into the ocean from a crane.

    A multi-year research project aims to find out the risks from two Bay of Plenty offshore island volcanoes: Tūhua / Mayor Island and Whakaari / White Island

    Audio

    Understanding our nearshore island volcanoes - Whakaari and Tūhua
  • NIWA job cuts could gut team of NZ's top climate modellers

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    8 May 2024
    Melting polar ice on Atlantic Ocean, Greenland

    Job cuts at Crown-owned science company NIWA could cull a team of New Zealand's top climate modellers, RNZ understands.

    NIWA job cuts could gut team of NZ's top climate modellers
  • Our Changing World - Seabed mud and past eruptions

    Audio
    science
    8 May 2024
    There are four half segments of retrieved core lined up. The cores mostly have olive green mud in them, with some darker patches and gravel, and some lines of whiter ash. There's a ruler down the bottom and a colour chart at the top.

    On Our Changing World today, Claire Concannon learns about the Beneath the Waves research programme. It's led by GNS Science and aims to understand more about the two island volcanoes in the Bay of… Audio

  • University campuses increasingly polarised - experts

    News
    New Zealand education
    8 May 2024
    No caption

    University campuses are increasingly polarised, experts say, with academics fearful of speaking out and university leaders trying to protect staff from internet trolls. Audio

    University campuses increasingly polarised - experts
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