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Bird flu outbreak: Don't eat raw eggs, experts warn
Bird flu outbreak: Don't eat raw eggs, experts warn
It's important eggs aren't eaten raw - they need to be properly cooked, as part of food safety measures, MPI says.
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Feature interview: What biology tells us about being a dad.
Audio 3 Dec 2024Dr James Rilling is a neuroscientist and a father himself whose been studying the biology and evolution of fatherhood for 15 years. Audio
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'Self-serving' methane change could mix science with political views - climate group
'Self-serving' methane change could mix science with political views - climate group
The executive director of a climate lobby group says she fears the government's methane review will be used to present politics as scientific fact, bypassing the Climate Change Commission because it…
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A 'high pathogenic' type of bird flu found in New Zealand, should we be worried?
A 'high pathogenic' type of bird flu was confirmed in an Otago egg farm over the weekend.
To help us understand what's happening now we're joined by University of Otago virologist Jemma Geoghegan. Audio
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Dissection of rare whale begins: 'This is an extraordinary thing'
Dissection of rare whale begins: 'This is an extraordinary thing'
The dissection of a rare spade-toothed whale in Dunedin is extraordinary and a world first, say scientists.
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Nights Science: Derelict Buildings
Jeff Fahrensohn is the building inspection manager for Auckland Council.
He speaks to Emile Donovan about why it can be so difficult to restore some of our most love buildings. Audio
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Are there more flies this summer?
Are there more flies this summer?
If you feel like there are fatter, more frequent flies buzzing around your home in New Zealand this year, you're not wrong. Audio
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Worlds first dissection of rare species whale underway
Audio 2 Dec 2024The world's first dissection of a rare spade-toothed whale is underway in Dunedin after the adult male washed up south of the city in July. It's only the seventh time a spade-toothed whale has been… Audio
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The dirtiest (and cleanest) beaches in Auckland
The dirtiest (and cleanest) beaches in Auckland
Bad news - there's poop in the water all the time. Audio
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China's Long March 12 rocket photographed in Lauder
Rocket launch in China captured by photographer in Otago
It was 4am on a Sunday morning, and Darryl Jones had just been rattled awake when he noticed something peculiar outside his window.
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Otago Regional Council opens consultation on Queenstown Lakes natural disaster strategy
Council seeks feedback on Queenstown Lakes natural disaster plan
For the past four years, the Otago Regional Council had been developing an adaptation strategy involving technical reports and community consultation.
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Final sitting days to follow intense government scrutiny
Parliament ending with intense scrutiny
There are just five House sitting days of Parliament left, which will feel like a warm down after what happens prior - five tough days of government scrutiny, with help from a watchdog. Audio
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Zazie Todd: Helping your anxious dog
Audio 1 Dec 2024Animal behaviorist and certified dog trainer, Zazie Todd joins us once again on Sunday Morning. Her latest book Bark!: The Science of Helping Your Anxious, Fearful, or Reactive Dog is a practical… Audio
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Waikato River water to be sent to Australia for testing after elevated levels of arsenic found
Waikato River water sent to Australia for testing over arsenic levels
While the water is safe to drink, there is something "odd" about the fact that treatment plants are not able to remove the arsenic, scientist says.
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Wellington startup has unlimited clean energy in its sights
Wellington startup has unlimited clean energy in its sights
In a commercial warehouse overlooking the ocean in Wellington, a startup is trying to recreate the power of a star using an unconventional "inside out" reactor
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Country Life: Growing better tomatoes by getting more bugs in the garden
Ditching the lawn mower and other curious ways to grow great tomatoes
Meet Anthony and Angela Tringham, of Curious Croppers, the couple growing heirloom tomatoes using agroecology principles.
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Nanogirl Labs pulls plug on science education for tamariki due to funding crisis
'Science sector falling behind': Nanogirl Labs pulls the plug
Cuts in government funding and sponsorship have led to the popular science education programme becoming unsustainable, its co-founder says. Audio
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"I might cry" : Nanogirl Labs founder on liquidation
Scientist and entrepreneur Dr Michelle Dickinson speaks about the difficult decision to put Nanogirl Labs into liquidation.
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Australia bans social media for under 16s
Australia has officially banned social media for children aged under 16. University of Auckland senior research fellow Samantha Marsh spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Plastic pollution will nearly double by 2050 without immediate action - study
Plastic pollution will nearly double by 2050 without immediate action - study
World leaders, including the Pacific, are currently meeting in South Korea to try agree on a new international treaty to fight plastic pollution.
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Drones among NZ-made tech to aid Defence Force, Judith Collins says
NZ-made drones can help cope with security threats - Collins
The Defence Minister says it makes sense for the armed forces to tap more into the local high technology industry to counter growing threats. Audio
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Understanding self-obsessed, defiant and unmotivated teens
Understanding self-obsessed, defiant and unmotivated teensPodcast episode — 27 November 2024Neuroscience educator and parenting coach Nathan Wallis says if your teenager seems self-obsessed, defiant and unmotivated, you're not alone. He says understanding the changes that are happening for your teen can help parents navigate these important and formative years.
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Government turns to tech firms to boost NZDF
Government turns to tech firms to boost NZDF
A rapidly deteriorating global security environment has spurred the government to reach out to high-tech companies to boost the Defence Force. Audio
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Elevated arsenic levels found in Waikato River affecting Auckland, Waikato water supplies
Elevated arsenic levels in Auckland, Waikato water supplies
But it is safe to drink water from taps.
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University of Auckland opens Autism Research Clinic
University of Auckland opens Autism Research Clinic
The clinic will offer genetic diagnosis for autism.