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  • Science with Siouxsie Wiles

    Audio 6 Nov 2013

    The Fonterra 'botulism' report, dog tail wagging experiments, and glowing bacteria. Audio

  • Science with Paul Behrens

    Audio 28 Aug 2013

    NASA's asteroid research announcements. Audio

  • Post-harvest Kiwifruit Science

    Audio 5 Sep 2013

    A Plant and Food Research team explains how kiwifruit are stored to keep them in best condition and taste Audio

  • Science with Siouxsie Wiles

    Audio 11 Sep 2013

    The e-cigarette trial carried out in NZ and tests with mice and gut bacteria. Audio

  • Science with Paul Behrens

    Audio 31 Jul 2013

    New research on Arctic sea ice. Audio

  • Science with Siouxsie Wiles

    Audio 14 Aug 2013

    Discusses potent carcinogens lurking within certain traditional Chinese remedies. Audio

  • Science with Siouxsie Wiles

    Audio 25 Sep 2013

    Magnetic bracelets and arthritis and the parasite that makes mice like cats. Audio

  • Science - Genetic Disorders

    Audio 17 Oct 2013

    Jean Fleming from the Otago School of Medicine discusses the genetic disorder Huntington Disease. Audio

  • Science - World Weather

    Audio 24 Oct 2013

    A day doesn't go by without some weather. Explanations and implications with MetService severe weather forecaster Erick Brenstrum. As well as all the major weather events from around the globe, an… Audio

  • Science with Simon Pollard

    Audio 19 Jun 2013

    How our sense of morality confuses our perception of what a 'mind' is. Audio

  • Science with Simon Pollard

    Audio 24 Apr 2013

    Why brains get flustered so easily. Audio

  • Science : Body Parts

    Audio
    2 May 2013

    Jean Fleming from the Otago School of Medicine; talking about breast cancer and how it runs in some families. Audio

  • Science with Simon Pollard

    Audio 8 May 2013

    In the skull behind the eardrum is the inner ear which contain remarkable fluid-filled sense organs. These organs send messages to the brain which help to give us a sense of orientation and allow our… Audio

  • Science - World Weather

    Audio 9 May 2013

    A day doesn't go by without some weather, explanations and implications with MetService severe weather forecaster Erick Brenstrum... floods in Argentina, Mauritius and north of St Louis, plus the… Audio

  • Science with Simon Pollard

    Audio 3 Jul 2013

    Why chimps can't play baseball. Audio

  • Science - World Weather

    Audio 4 Jul 2013

    Explanations and implications of the weather with MetService severe weather forecaster Erick Brenstrum. He looks at the largest tornado in recorded history, plus floods in Europe, India, Canada and… Audio

  • Science with Paul Behrens

    Audio 17 Jul 2013

    The potential of renewable energy. Audio

  • Science with Siouxsie Wiles

    Audio 30 Jan 2013

    Scientists film first live footage of a giant squid in its natural habitat; and is antibiotic-resistant bacteria the greatest risk to human health? Audio

  • Science with Siouxsie Wiles

    Audio 13 Feb 2013

    Shark research and Helicobacter pylori. Audio

  • Science - World Weather

    Audio 7 Mar 2013

    A day doesn't go by without some weather, explanations and implications with MetService severe weather forecaster Erick Brenstrum... Australia - droughts, wildfires & crocodiles on the loose; air… Audio

  • Science with Siouxsie Wiles

    Audio 13 Mar 2013

    The world's most popular psychoactive substance - Coffee. Audio

  • Science with Siouxsie Wiles

    Audio 27 Mar 2013

    The Hawaiian bobtail squid, which glows in the dark - what can these creatures teach us? Audio

  • Science with Siouxsie Wiles

    Audio 10 Apr 2013

    What the studies of mummified remains are telling us about heart disease - is it as linked to the modern lifestyle as we've been lead to believe? Audio

  • Science with Simon Pollard

    Audio 19 Dec 2012

    Simon Pollard looks at the human predilection for the prediction of our own demise - the apolcalypse, coming to you this Friday. Audio

  • Thinkers: History Of Science

    Audio 20 Aug 2012

    Tonight, philosophy Professor Alan Musgrave from the University of Otago on Galileo, great defender of Copernicanism and the one who famously got into trouble with the Church because of his… Audio

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