Search Results
Related tags:
Displaying items 326 - 350 of 382 in total
-
Science - physics
Audio 23 Jan 2014Profesor Shaun Hendy from the physics department of University of Auckland aims a laser and reveals how physics affects our everyday life... antimatter. Audio
-
Get off the Grass Lecture
Audio 19 Dec 2013University of Auckland physicist Shaun Hendy presents a lecture about how innovation drives the economy. Audio
-
Scientists says poor student results cause for concern
Audio 5 Dec 2013Scientists are worried poor performance in maths and science is costing students opportunities for high paying jobs. The Government has repeatedly said the key to securing more high paying jobs in New… Audio
-
Physicist Shaun Hendy
Audio 31 Oct 2013Professor Shaun Hendy from the MacDiarmid Institute at Victoria University of Wellington explores how physics affects our everyday life. Tonight, the arrow of time. Audio
-
Shaun Hendy: innovation
Audio 7 Sep 2013Shaun Hendy (FRSNZ) is a Professor of Computational Physics at Victoria University of Wellington and an Industry and Outreach Fellow at Callaghan Innovation. He won the Callaghan Medal and the Prime… Audio
-
Order Structure Pattern
Audio 5 Sep 2013Gabby O'Connor's latest installation is inspired by Shaun Hendy's research on innovation Audio
-
Science - Physics
Professor Shaun Hendy from the MacDiarmid Institute at Victoria University of Wellington explores how physics affects our everyday life. What is entropy - why does nature tend from order to disorder… Audio
-
Survey suggests exporters need more support
A study has found more support is needed for exporters to meet the Government's goal of earning more from overseas. Audio
-
Pounamu science game goes lives
An online game launched on Thursday gives the public a brief opportunity to offer the scientific community ideas about New Zealand's future.
-
Book suggests NZ too reliant on primary sector
The Government is dismissing claims the country relies too much on the dairy and agriculture sectors. Audio
-
Scientists say we needs smarter investments than milk and meat
Audio 16 Aug 2013A leading scientist is calling for the Government to invest more in science and technology that is not linked to farming, fishing and forestry. Audio
-
Get off the Grass
Audio 15 Aug 2013Shaun Hendy, of Victoria University and Callaghan Innovation, discusses how science could transform NZ's economy Audio
-
Get off the Grass
Audio 15 Aug 2013Shaun Hendy, of Victoria University and Callaghan Innovation, discusses how science could transform NZ's economy Audio
-
Microbiologist questions Fonterra's cleaning
A microbiologist says the Fonterra contamination scare raises questions about cleaning procedures at milk-processing plants.
-
Science - Physics
Audio 11 Jul 2013Professor Shaun Hendy from the MacDiarmid Institute at Victoria University of Wellington explores how physics affects our everyday life, from complex systems to self-organisation. Audio
-
Value of Science
Audio 6 Jun 2013A panel discussion about the tricky task of measuring and predicting the contribution science makes to our lives Audio
-
Science - Physics
Audio 16 May 2013Prof. Shaun Hendy from the MacDiarmid Institute at Victoria University of Wellington explores how physics affects our everyday life... mass, inertia and gravity - why does weight depend on mass? Audio
-
Scientists critical of funding decision
Some scientists say the latest round of Government science funding fails to address climate change. Audio
-
Science Challenges are too broad and "woolly"
Audio 2 May 2013The government is more than doubling the funding for what it considers New Zealand's most important science challenges. Audio
-
Business research spending up but Govt's down
Businesses have boosted their spending on research and development by a quarter in the last two years.
-
Science - Physics
Audio 14 Mar 2013Prof. Shaun Hendy from the MacDiarmid Institute at Victoria University of Wellington explores how physics affects our everyday life... the wave nature of light and its everyday implications, like… Audio
-
Panel tasked with solving science challenges
The Prime Minister's Chief Science Advisor, Sir Peter Gluckman, says the new project to confront New Zealand's greatest scientific challenges is an opportunity to engage the public with science… Audio
-
Measuring Innovation
Audio 6 Dec 2012Dion O'Neale and Shaun Hendy have found that the distribution of different countries' patents are well-described by power laws Audio
-
Plea to improve ties between science and business
The country's top science communicator says improving ties between science and business across its many fields will help drive the development of innovative new products and services that the world…
-
Science prizes awarded
The winners of the Prime Minister's Science Prizes were announced at Te Papa on Thursday.