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When is it time to euthanase a loved pet?
Audio 31 May 2023When is it time to say goodbye to a much loved, but unwell pet, and what can a pet owner expect from their family vet when it comes to the difficult matter of euthanasia? Dr Kat Littlewood is a… Audio
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Music: K-Pop and the success of BTS
Music commentator Kirsten Zemke joins Kathryn to talk about what makes K-Pop so popular - and a $5 billion industry. She'll look at the phenomenal rise of the band BTS, known for its positive… Audio
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Brother of Whakaari victim speaks out on Worksafe failure
The brother of a man who died after the tragic Whakaari/White Island eruption says a guilty plea by GNS Science means it's taking the rap for the failings of others.
The Crown Research Institute this… Audio
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Kiwi research makes predicting river course changes, thanks to quakes, possible
Kiwi research makes predicting river course changes, thanks to quakes, possible
When the Waiau Toa started flowing again after the Kaikōura earthquake, it had a new course.
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Alert level for Taupō volcano lowered to zero
Alert level for Taupō volcano lowered to zero
The latest unrest started in May last year and just over 1800 earthquakes under Taupō volcano have been recorded in the past year. Audio
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GNS Science pleads guilty to Whakaari / White Island charges
GNS Science pleads guilty to Whakaari / White Island charges
The Crown Research Institute GNS Science has today pleaded guilty to charges brought against it in the wake of the deadly Whakaari eruption.
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Millions invested to progress methane vaccine for livestock
Millions invested to progress methane vaccine for livestock
A methane vaccine for cattle, sheep and deer could be a breakthrough tool for farmers to reduce emissions - but it is still at least a decade away.
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Slow down Simeon Brown – bilingual traffic signs aren’t an accident waiting to happen
Slow down Simeon Brown – bilingual traffic signs aren’t an accident waiting to happen
Opinion - When the National Party's transport spokesperson, Simeon Brown, questioned the logic of bilingual traffic signs, he seemed to echo his leader Christopher Luxon's earlier misgivings, Richard…
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Sheep chambers travel to UK to measure methane
Sheep chambers travel to UK to measure methane
New Zealand-designed chambers to measure the amount of methane produced by sheep are now being rolled out in other countries.
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Inner monologue myth busting
Psychology professor Russell Hurlburt has been studying people's inner monologues for more than four decades. And through talking to hundreds of people, he's certain most of us don't think in words at… Audio
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Turkey's Erdogan declared winner of presidential election
Turkey's Erdogan declared winner of presidential election
Turkey's election board said President Tayyip Erdogan won the election with 52.14 percent of the votes.
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The wallabies threatening a national park
Wallabies are hopping closer to one of our most precious national parks. Have we got the tools to stop them in their tracks? Audio
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The wallabies threatening a national park
The wallabies threatening a national park
Wallabies are hopping closer to one of our most precious national parks. Have we got the tools to stop them in their tracks?
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'Zone for 30 years of growth' - National proposes housing growth policy
'Zone for 30 years of growth' - National proposes housing growth policy
National party says its housing growth plan would fast-track developments on new land.
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Dr Rachel Zoffness: Managing chronic pain is about treating entire body
About 1 in 6 New Zealanders live with chronic pain. Psychologist Dr Rachel Zoffness believes that medical treatment of chronic pain often fails because it is based on a flawed model of how pain… Audio
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British Cycling announces transgender ban
British Cycling announces transgender ban
Transgender women have been banned from female events by British Cycling.
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New superbug-killing antibiotic discovered using AI
New superbug-killing antibiotic discovered using AI
The AI helped narrow down thousands of potential chemicals to a handful that could be tested in the laboratory.
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Current efforts to reduce NZ's excessive aviation emissions not enough, researchers say
NZ's rise in air travel 'incompatible' with Paris Agreement
New Zealanders are some of the worst emitters in the world when it comes to aviation and none of the current efforts to fix that will be good enough, scientists say. Audio
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Budget 2023: The things you might have missed
Budget 2023: The things you might have missed
A week on from the Budget, RNZ has delved into some of the smaller but still noteworthy items in the government's list of spending. Audio
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Newly discovered invasive Gold clam can produce 400 offspring a day
Yet another invasive species found in NZ - this one can produce 400 offspring a day
An invasive clam able to produce 70,000 offspring a year has been discovered in the Waikato River, the first time it has been found in New Zealand.
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Maps made available to show extent of flooding threats
New maps showing where extreme coastal flooding could occur released
New maps showing areas where extreme coastal flooding could occur aim to fill gaps for places that do not have this data available.
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Pacific news in brief for May 25
Pacific news in brief for May 25
Round-up of news from Tonga, Fiji, the Samoas, Micronesia, the Cook Islands, Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste
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AI in education, skills for an AI-powered future and in-game
Technology expert Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh joins Kathryn to talk about the continued debate on how to handle the rise of artificial intelligence in the education sector, how people can develop their AI… Audio
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How AI falls short of the wonders of the human brain
"The False Promise of ChatGPT" was the headline of a recent New York Times op-ed, penned by three leading thinkers in the field of artificial intelligence. Kathryn speaks to one of the authors, Dr… Audio
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Saturn's rings much younger than previously thought - but they won't last forever
Saturn's rings much younger than previously thought - but they won't last forever
New research indicates that Saturn's rings are "relatively new", forming just 400 million years ago. Audio