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New algorithm tests which politicians talk the talk
The ambition of politicians is to dominate any debate they get into. And most will tell you they beat their opposition hands down. But would you take the word of a politician? Now there's another… Audio
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Nights Science
Prof. Shaun Hendy director of Te Punaha Matatini at the University of Auckland joins us again - tonight he's looking at how the thermal radiation absorbed by CO2 and other greenhouse gases gets… Audio
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Why scientist Shaun Hendy has grounded himself
Why scientist Shaun Hendy has grounded himself
An Auckland scientist has given up plane travel for a year as part of personal action to put his money where his mouth is on climate change. Audio
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Why scientist Shaun Hendy has grounded himself
Scientist Shaun Hendy decided he needed to put his money where his mouth was on climate change, so he's not flying anywhere - even for work - for a whole year. A few months in, he takes stock of the… Audio
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Nights' Science - The Physics of Hot!
Nights' physicist Shaun Hendy fills us in on the science behind heat - thermodynamics, perspiration, refrigeration - you should listen, it'll be cool! Audio
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Agency criticised for favouring business over science
Agency criticised for favouring business over science
Scientists have criticised the government agency Callaghan Innovation for too heavy an emphasis on increasing commercial research.
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Physics Focus
Nights' physics guru, Professor Shaun Hendy joins us to talk us through the winners of the Nobel Prize for Physics and Chemistry. Audio
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Nights' Science - Physics
Audio 31 Jul 2017This week's after dinner science comes courtesy of our physicist Professor Shaun Hendy, director of the Auckland University research institute, Te Punaha Matatini. Audio
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Nights Science - Physics
Professor Shaun Hendy talks about New Zealand physicist John Ziman. Audio
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Thousands take part in science protests around world
Thousands take part in science protests around world
Thousands of people have protested in 500 cities around the world, including five in New Zealand, against what they see as a political assault on facts.
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University group rejects 'white pride' accusations
University group rejects 'white pride' accusations
A student group accused of promoting white supremacy rejects any accusations of it being a racist club.
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Nights' Science - Shaun Hendy
Trump and scientists - disappearing data from EPA and Whitehouse websites, scientists are getting organised to protest Trump with the #ScienceMarch. Audio
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Nights' Science - Physics
Prof. Shaun Hendy, director of Te Punaha Matatini at the University of Auckland, on this year's nobel prize winners and the transitional states of matter they've discovered - why do the same bunch of… Audio
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Nights' Science - Physics
Prof. Shaun Hendy from the University of Auckland examines the life and work New Zealand astronomer and and cosmologist Beatrice Hill Tinsley. The Association of Scientists have just awarded the very… Audio
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Illness findings 'extremely unlikely' from Tukituki - council
Illness findings 'extremely unlikely' from Tukituki - council
Hastings District Council will investigate whether water from the Tukituki River could have contaminated the Havelock North aquifer with campylobacter bacteria. Video
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Nights' Science - Physics
Prof. Shaun Hendy, director of Te Punaha Matatini at the University of Auckland introduces the work of German physicist Emmy Noether who proved that whenever you have a continuous symmetry in physics… Audio
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Andrea Byrom: science challenges and pests
Director of the Biological Heritage National Science Challenge, and an expert on pest animal ecology. Audio
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Silencing science
Shaun Hendy, the director of the centre of research excellence The Pūnaha Matatini, discusses his latest book, Silencing Science, in which he tackles the issue of why scientists are often reluctant to… Audio
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Silencing science
Silencing science
Shaun Hendy, the director of the centre of research excellence The Pūnaha Matatini, discusses his latest book, Silencing Science, in which he tackles the issue of why scientists are often reluctant to…
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Silencing Scientists: Shaun Hendy on why science should be 'open'
How are New Zealand's scientists being silenced and what can be done about it? Shaun Hendy is the former president of the New Zealand Association of Scientists who's investigated the question in a new… Audio
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Nights' Science - Physics
What does gravity sound like? Prof. Shaun Hendy director of Te Punaha Matatini at the University of Auckland is explains the LIGO discovery. Audio
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Nights' Science - Physics
Prof. Shaun Hendy director of Te Punaha Matatini at the University of Auckland on the study of matter, energy, and the interactions between them... do black holes exist or not Audio
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The Scientists - Physics
Professor Shaun Hendy director of Te Punaha Matatini at the University of Auckland on the science of physics. Tonight, the Nobel Prize winning discovery that neutrinos have mass. Audio
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How best to invest in science
Motu's director Adam Jaffe responds to the government's science funding strategy and discusses recent research into the efficacy of the Marsden Fund. Audio
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How best to invest in science
How best to invest in science
Motu's director Adam Jaffe responds to the government's science funding strategy and discusses recent research into the efficacy of the Marsden Fund.
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