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A new way to help honey bees
Varroa mite parasites cause major problems for honey bees – and beekeepers. Now, New Zealand researchers are investigating a new type of RNA-based treatment that could make treating varroa mite… Audio
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Boat ban possible as algae takes over
Auckland's aquatic backyard and prime fishing grounds are weed-deep in trouble from exotic caulerpa, a fast-spreading algae that smothers everything in its path. Audio
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The smothering weed spreading fast and far
Boat ban possible as algae takes over
Auckland's aquatic backyard and prime fishing grounds are weed-deep in trouble from exotic caulerpa, a fast-spreading algae that smothers everything in its path.
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A new way to help honey bees
A new way to help honey bees
Varroa mite parasites cause major problems for honey bees – and beekeepers. Now, New Zealand researchers are investigating a new type of RNA-based treatment that could make treating varroa mite…
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Why Trump’s rivals in Iowa still think they can win
Why Trump’s rivals in Iowa still think they can win
Despite Donald Trump's lead in the polls, supporters of his opponents still have faith in the race for the Republican presidential race.
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Our Changing World – Helping honeybees
The varroa mite is a destructive parasite affecting honeybees, that requires pesticides to keep numbers low. Kiwi researchers are investigating a new treatment that's better for the bees and the wider… Audio
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Comprehensive pandemic framework created
Comprehensive pandemic framework created
Scientists have created a new framework designed to help Aotearoa better manage pandemics.
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ICC bans transgender women from internationals
ICC bans transgender women from internationals
Transgender women have been barred from playing in international women's matches under new regulations from the International Cricket Council.
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Massey University staff present 'logical' alternative plan to job cuts
Massey University staff present 'logical' alternative plan to job cuts
Academic staff at Massey University have made a bid to save their jobs and ensure the future of sciences at the institution. Audio
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Massey University staff present 'logical' alternative plan to job cuts
Academic staff at Massey University have made a bid to save their jobs and ensure the future of sciences at the institution. Staff and the Tertiary Education Union have today sent Massey an… Audio
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Lawyers' latest climate case against government underway in Court of Appeal
Lawyers' latest climate case against government underway in Court of Appeal
The latest chapter in a court battle between the Climate Change Commission and a group of lawyers has kicked off today.
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 21 November
Audio 21 Nov 2023On today's First Up pod - the UK's chief science official fronts up to the Covid-19 inquiry; Japan is to buy missiles from the US and North Korea isn't overly impressed; Woolworths is asking for a bit… Audio
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Predator control brings female South Island kākā on a par with males
Predator control brings female South Island kākā on a par with males
Kākā are thriving in Fiordland's Eglinton Valley, thanks to three decades of predator control.
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Unlocking the mysteries of the musical mind
It seems singing to your infant does help to calm them down, but how? Dr Sam Mehr from The Music Lab at Auckland University is trying to find out. Audio
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E. coli detected in almost half of monitored wells nationwide
E. coli detected in almost half of monitored wells nationwide
About half the groundwater wells across the country monitored long-term are contaminated with E. coli.
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What we don't know about glow-in-the-dark animals
A Australian Zoologist Linda Reinhold has been studying fluorescence in mammals using road kill. She speaks to Jesse. Audio, Gallery
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Small island nations most at risk from climate change events
Small island nations most at risk from climate change events
Small island nations, mainly in the Caribbean and Pacific, are most at risk from catastrophic damage caused by greenhouse gases, new research has found.
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OCW recommends: The Turning Point
Audio 20 Nov 2023New video series: A turning point in the fight to preserve Aotearoa's natural environment. Audio
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OCW recommends: The Turning Point
OCW recommends: The Turning Point
New video series: A turning point in the fight to preserve Aotearoa's natural environment.
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Rare fish's habitat fenced off for its own good
Rare fish's habitat fenced off for its own good
Central Otago farmers have set up a sanctuary to protect endangered freshwater native fish that don't migrate.
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Don Walsh: The man who made the deepest ever dive
The man who reached the deepest place on Earth
Ocean explorer Captain Don Walsh has died at 92 years old. More than 60 years ago, he made the first ever descent to the deepest place in the ocean.
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Germany, France and Italy reach agreement on future AI regulation
Germany, France and Italy reach agreement on future AI regulation
The three governments are in favour of binding voluntary commitments for both large and small AI providers in the European Union.
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Russell Foster: Circadian rhythm and the science of our body
Audio 19 Nov 2023Once considered a fringe science, circadian rhythms have gone mainstream. Professor Russell Foster is the Director of the Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute at the University of Oxford. His… Audio
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The Turning Point | Episode 6: Kara
A bridge between science and mātauranga Māori, Kara travels the Wairarapa, meeting restoration groups, teaching kindy kids freshwater ecology, and monitoring the health of her ancestral moana. Video
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Dr Rebecca Rice: our early colonial women botanical artists recovered
Dr Rebecca Rice, Curator in Historical New Zealand Art has been rethinking Aotearoa New Zealand’s colonial visual culture, and her current research focuses on nineteenth-century female botanical… Audio