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  • The burden of long covid

    Audio
    science health
    20 Apr 2024
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    Evidence indicates long covid presents a considerable burden to New Zealand. Between 4 and 14 percent of people infected with the virus will develop ongoing symptoms, anything from mild to severe… Audio

  • The diverse experiences of farming

    Audio
    rural Marlborough
    19 Apr 2024
    No caption

    A lot of urban dwellers get their information about farming from supermarkets, new research suggests. A Massey University research project surveyed over 1300 urban and rural people about their views… Audio

  • The diverse experiences of farming

    News
    Country Life rural
    19 Apr 2024
    No caption

    A lot of urban dwellers get their information about farming from supermarkets, new research suggests. A Massey University research project surveyed over 1300 urban and rural people about their views…

    Audio

    The diverse experiences of farming
  • Thousands of Kiwi Indians excluded from voting in election

    News
    World IndoNZ
    19 Apr 2024
    Polling officials are collecting voting machines and other election materials at polling stations ahead of the first phase of voting for the Lok Sabha elections in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, on April 18, 2024.

    With nearly 968 million people expected to vote, India's 2024 general election will be the world's largest.

    India election 2024: Thousands of Kiwi Indians excluded from voting in mammoth Indian election
  • Foraging safely for edible wild food

    Audio 19 Apr 2024
    Christchurch foraging expert Peter Langlands

    Peter Langlands says his passion for foraging food has turned him into an "accidental botanist". The Christchurch bird-watcher and conservationist presents a guide to over 250 edible plants and funghi… Audio

  • Wellington's ebb and flow of public servants

    Audio
    politics Wellington
    19 Apr 2024
    Finance Minister Nicola Willis has directed

    The government's back-office public service job cuts are adding to Wellington's woes 
      Audio

  • Wellington's ebb and flow of public servants

    News
    The Detail politics
    19 Apr 2024
    Finance Minister Nicola Willis has directed

    The government's back-office public service job cuts are adding to Wellington's woes 
     

    Audio

    How the coolest capital is shrinking
  • New locally made dating app launched

    Audio
    technology life and society
    18 Apr 2024
    Amor dating app

    For a lot of people these days, being single means being on a dating app. Now there's a new local one helping people find a good match. It was launched yesterday and it's founder Emily Heazlewood… Audio

  • A quest to demystify creatures of the deep sea

    Audio
    science environment
    18 Apr 2024
    Image of an abyssal grenadier.

    Dr Thom Linley has always been fascinated with fish, how they behave, their ecology and their different ocean habitats. He is a curator of fishes at Te Papa, and also co-hosts the Deep-Sea Podcast… Audio

  • What caused the deadly storm in UAE and Oman?

    News
    World
    18 Apr 2024
    In this video grab from AFPTV, people push a stranded car along a flooded street in Dubai on 16 April, 2024.

    Record rainfall in the desert climate raised questions over whether cloud seeding or climate change played a part.

    Explainer - What caused the storm that brought Dubai to a standstill?
  • Teachers worry about curriculum, NCEA changes amid staff cuts

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    18 Apr 2024
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    More than 500 jobs are likely to be cut at the Education Ministry with concerns about how the curriculum and NCEA changes will now be managed. Audio

    Teachers worry about curriculum, NCEA changes amid staff cuts
  • Summer 34 – Three decades of albatross research

    Audio
    science conservation
    18 Apr 2024
    An image of two albatross with their wings out on a hill behind a stylised kelp illustration

    Journalist Rebekah White meets two people who have been counting albatrosses on remote islands in the subantarctic for more than three decades. Their research shows that at least one species is en… Video, Audio

  • Summer 34 – Three decades of albatross research

    News
    Our Changing World science
    18 Apr 2024
    An image of two albatross with their wings out on a hill behind a stylised kelp illustration

    Journalist Rebekah White meets two people who have been counting albatrosses on remote islands in the subantarctic for more than three decades. Their research shows that at least one species is en…

    Audio

    Summer 34 – Three decades of albatross research
  • How AI can help you be funnier

    Audio
    technology
    17 Apr 2024
    No caption

    University of Sydney researchers have developed an AI application using cartoons from The New Yorker to help people be funnier. Dr Anusha Withana joins Nights to explain. Audio

  • 5 reasons why the Fast-track Approvals Bill threatens NZ's fragile ecosystems

    News
    Comment & Analysis environment
    17 Apr 2024
    This peat wetland on the Kāpiti Coast has been restored from pasture to its former state. Around 90 percent of New Zealand’s wetlands have been drained.

    Opinion - The bill emphasizes short-term economic gain, but risks further eroding Aotearoa's natural environment and reducing biodiversity, Margaret Stanley writes.

    5 reasons why the Fast-track Approvals Bill threatens NZ's already fragile ecosystems
  • The secret power of communication

    Audio
    language
    17 Apr 2024
    Supercommunicators book cover

    Conversations are what connect us. We evolved to be social, but sometimes talking to each other feels stressful, even miserable says Pulitzer Prize winning author and journalist with the New York… Audio

  • Science: Roman wine taste, trees solve solar storm puzzle

    Audio
    history technology
    17 Apr 2024
    This NASA image obtained June 27, 2015 shows The sun as it emitted a mid-level solar flare, an M7.9-class, peaking at 4:16 a.m. EDT on June 25, 2015.

    Science commentator Dr Allan Blackman joins Kathryn with three new studies.  Audio

  • Level of contamination ‘not known’ in about 70 percent of West Coast sites

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    16 Apr 2024
    The former Prohibition Mine site at Waiuta cost the Department of Conservation $2.6 million to clean-up from 2016-18 of what had been assessed as the most toxic mine site in New Zealand and the second most arsenic-contaminated site in the world.

    There are still big gaps in the knowledge about the number of contaminated and environmentally hazardous sites on the West Coast.

    Level of contamination ‘not known’ in about 70 percent of West Coast sites
  • 'We're just looking for Joseph': Beach dug up in search for missing man

    News
    New Zealand
    16 Apr 2024
    Joseph Ahuriri, 40, went missing during Cyclone Gabrielle, after leaving home in Gisborne on 13 February heading to Napier.

    A woman who lives near a beach being searched over the disappearance of the Gisborne man during Cyclone Gabrielle hopes it will result in closure for his whānau.

    Search for Joseph Ahuriri: 'We all hope something is found'
  • The quantum science where Aotearoa is lightyears ahead

    Audio
    science space
    15 Apr 2024
    Dr. Jacob Ngaha

    Aotearoa New Zealand has played an unusually pivotal role in humanity's understanding of how light and matter interact, Dr Jacob Ngaha says. Audio

  • Beach dig relating to man who vanished during Cyclone Gabrielle underway

    News
    New Zealand emergency services
    15 Apr 2024
    Joseph Ahuriri, 40, went missing during Cyclone Gabrielle, after leaving home in Gisborne on 13 February heading to Napier.

    Excavators can be seen digging up a section of beach north of Napier and police have confirmed the area is being searched.

    Beach dig underway relating to Joseph Ahuriri who vanished during Cyclone Gabrielle
  • What the new pet bond means for renters

    News
    Politics business
    15 Apr 2024
    Pet bonds

    Landlords will be able to charge up to two weeks' rent, but renters say it's just another way for landlords to "pad their wallets". Audio

    Pet bond will be 'safety blanket' for landlords - Housing Minister Chris Bishop
  • Otago researchers involved in solving a rare genetic condition

    Audio
    science health
    15 Apr 2024
    no caption

    Academics from around the globe have joined forces under the lead of Otago University to get to the bottom of a rare genetic condition. It's called Glutamine Synthetase Stabilization Disorder, and it… Audio

  • Pacific news in brief for April 15

    News
    Pacific
    15 Apr 2024
    The 6.5 magnitude earthquake was 110 kilometres east-north-east of Kimbe.

    A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including a 6-point-5 quake in PNG

    Pacific news in brief for April 15
  • What new research about the pandemic shows

    News
    New Zealand World
    15 Apr 2024
    Line drawing of NZ, scientists, test tubes, and abstract shapes

    And how New Zealand's experience with Covid-19 was very different to most of the world.

    NZ bucked life expectancy trend during Covid-19 paper shows: What you need to know
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