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The giant dinosaurs of Patagonia… and maybe Aotearoa?
This week on Our Changing World RNZ podcast producer, and occasional dinosaur correspondent William Ray visits Ngā Taniwha o Rūpapa Dinosaurs of Patagonia, a special exhibition at Te Papa Museum to… Video, Audio
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The giant dinosaurs of Patagonia… and maybe Aotearoa?
The giant dinosaurs of Patagonia… and maybe Aotearoa?
This week on Our Changing World RNZ podcast producer, and occasional dinosaur correspondent William Ray visits Ngā Taniwha o Rūpapa Dinosaurs of Patagonia, a special exhibition at Te Papa Museum to…
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Our Changing World – Dinosaurs of Patagonia
There's a surprising link between Argentina's dinosaurs and Aotearoa. William Ray visits the new Patagonian dinosaur exhibit at Te Papa museum to find out more. Video, Audio
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Medsafe approves new vaccine to counter latest strains of Covid-19
Medsafe approves new vaccine to counter latest strains of Covid-19
An updated Covid-19 vaccine will be available to New Zealanders from next winter.
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Increase in unqualified teaching staff since Covid pandemic began - Education Ministry data
Unqualified teaching staff in schools doubles since 2019
The number of unqualified people working as school teachers has more than doubled since the Covid-19 pandemic began and three of them are principals.
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$240 million superyacht berths in Northland
$240 million superyacht berths in Northland
One of the world's most exclusive superyachts has berthed in a Northland port for a two-week stay.
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Planting pine or native forest for carbon capture isn’t the only choice – NZ can have the best of both
Pine or native forest? There's a third way
Analysis - We need to cut emissions drastically. But we also need to remove as much carbon from the atmosphere as possible over the next 20 years.
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Review of Maori and Pacific Admissions Scheme criticised
New Zealand government plans to review a Maori and Pacific Admissions Scheme. Audio
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Covid-19: Wave could continue into New Year, thanks to fast growing variant JN.1 - experts
Fast-growing Covid variant could take latest wave into next year
Health experts are urging Kiwis to put a Covid-19 booster shot on their Christmas list for the best chance to avoid the latest variant impacting their summer holidays.
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Massey University to put $150m in property up for sale or lease in Auckland, Wellington, Palmerston North
Massey University to put $150m in property up for sale or rental
Massey University wants to sell or lease nearly all of the Albany campus it has occupied for 30 years.
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Safe storage tips from a food scientist
Dunedin food scientist Phil Bremer gives us the lowdown on how long you can safely store a range of foods - including half avocados, boiled eggs and tomato sauce. Audio
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Covid-19 update: 7417 new cases, 27 further deaths
Covid-19 update: 7417 new cases, 27 further deaths
Covid-19 cases have fallen in the last week, and there were 27 further deaths attributed to the virus, according to Ministry of Health figures.
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Best of 2023: Our Changing World
"I love my job. I’m a total science geek so it suits me perfectly to go nerd out with other nerds and then make stories to share with you" - Claire Concannon, host of RNZ's award-winning science and…
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Health Minister Shane Reti responsible for review of ‘affirmative action’ scheme he graduated from in 1980s
The 'affirmative action' scheme that ACT wants reviewed
A review of the long-standing admissions programme for Māori and Pasifika medical students is either 'pointless' or 'perfectly sensible', depending on who you ask.
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Review of MAPAS a 'waste of time', academic says
A review of the Māori and Pacific Admissions Scheme is a waste of time, according to the acting Dean of the University of Auckland's faculty of Medical and Health Sciences.
The scheme, also known as… Audio
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Scientists' letter calls for freshwater protections to remain
Scientists' letter calls for freshwater protections to remain
Scientists and leaders have sent an open letter appealing to the prime minister not to change the country's freshwater policy.
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Michelle Wong: Your skincare questions answered by a chemist
Dr Michelle Wong a cosmetic chemist and science educator with a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry and runs the popular Lab Muffin Beauty Science blog. She joined us last week to talk about the science of… Audio
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Graham Leonard: The faultlines that shape and shake New Zealand
What drives New Zealand's faultlines and earthquakes, and what does it mean for us? Audio
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Enormous dinosaur goes on show at Te Papa
Enormous dinosaur goes on show at Te Papa
Replicas of one of the biggest dinosaur skeletons ever discovered will be on display in Wellington this summer.
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Rocket Lab launches mission on behalf of Japanese satellite company
Watch: Rocket Lab's latest launch
Watch: Rocket Lab has launched a small Earth-imaging satellite from Māhia for a Japanese company. Video
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More than enough primary teachers from next year, ministry says
More than enough teachers for next year, ministry says
The estimates come amid warnings from secondary principals about shortages.
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'A lot to juggle': Mother of five gains PhD delving into vape marketing
Audio 15 Dec 2023Concern for her five children prompted an Auckland mother to study for a PhD focusing on how vapes are marketed. Lucy Hardie has been in full-time study at the University of Auckland since 2014, when… Audio
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Pacific fisheries experts share findings from Iceland trip
Pacific fisheries experts share findings from trip to Iceland. Audio
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Man-made 'liquid trees' cleaning the air in Serbia
Dr. Ivan Spasojevic has created "liquid trees" which turn carbon dioxide into breathable oxygen and further help to clean harmful pollutants from the air. He talks to First Up about his world-first… Audio
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Astronomy with Alan Gilmore
Former Superintendent of the Mt John Observatory above Lake Tekapo in the Mackenzie Country, Alan Gilmore joins us for his regular astronomy chat. Tonight, he's talking about the meteor shower earlier… Audio