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Science: Physics
Audio 15 Nov 2012Physicist from the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology, Dr Shaun Hendy strips it back to basics to explain how the universe works... the recent Nobel Prize winners in Physics… Audio
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Science: Physics
Audio 20 Sep 2012Physicist from the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology, Dr Shaun Hendy, strips it back to basics to explain how the universe works. Why do we have electromagnetism? Audio
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What do Scientists Know about Economics?
At a time when we work harder and earn less than most of the developed world, and it's no wonder the planes are fuller leaving, Kim Hill and a panel of New Zealand's top scientists consider whether… Audio
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Science: Physics
Audio 26 Jul 2012Shaun Hendy, physicist from the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology, explains both the Higgs Boson, and that loud noise when your kettle starts up... Audio
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Science: Physics
Audio 31 May 2012Physicist from the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology, Dr Shaun Hendy strips it back to basics to explain how the universe works. Audio
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Emerging Scientists
Audio 26 Apr 2012A NZAS conference discusses growing concerns about the role of emerging scientists in New Zealand Audio
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Science: Physics
Audio 5 Apr 2012Physicist from the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Dr Shaun Hendy discusses the scientific legacy of Sir Paul Callaghan. Audio
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New Zealanders pay tribute to Sir Paul Callaghan
Tributes have been flowing in for one of New Zealand's most distinguished scientists, Sir Paul Callaghan. Sir Paul died on Saturday aged 64.
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Tributes flow after scientist Sir Paul Callaghan dies
Audio 26 Mar 2012Tributes have been flowing in for one of New Zealand's most distinguished scientists, Sir Paul Callaghan. A leader in the field of molecular physics, he was also a skilled communicator, using radio… Audio
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Scientists say Business Ministry may have bad chemistry
Audio 16 Mar 2012Scientists say they are still coming to terms with their last restructuring which only happened two years ago and fear more delays may cause difficulties with securing funding. Audio
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Science: Physics
Audio 9 Feb 2012Physicist from the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology, Dr Shaun Hendy strips it back to basics to explain how the universe works... surfing for gravitational waves. Audio
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Science - Everyday Physics
Audio 24 Nov 2011Dr Shaun Hendy, from the McDiarmid Institute of Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology, helps put the science behind computer memory into perspective for us lay folk. Audio
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Big expansion of state science body planned
The National Party is promising to pour millions more dollars into science if it leads the next government. Audio
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Science - Everyday Physics
Audio 6 Oct 2011Physicist and deputy director of the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Dr Shaun Hendy, is taking it back to basics to explain how stuff works. Audio
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Scientists angry over lack of graduate opportunities
Audio 8 Sep 2011The scientific community has taken a collective swing at the government over funding changes they say have left a gaping hole in the research career ladder. Audio
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Science - Everyday Physics
Audio 18 Aug 2011Dr Shaun Hendy is taking it back to basics to explain how stuff works. Audio
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Science: Everyday Physics
Audio 30 Jun 2011Physicist and deputy director of the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology, Dr Shaun Hendy, is taking it back to basics to explain how stuff works. Tonight, in light of our… Audio
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Science: Everyday Physics
Audio 12 May 2011Physicist and deputy director f the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Dr Shaun Hendy, is taking it back to basics: how a shiny piece of plastic called the compact disc… Audio
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Government shelves idea to merge research institutes
The Government has backed away from merging a number of the Crown Research Institutes. However, Industrial Research Ltd is not out of the woods yet. Audio
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Science - Everyday Physics
Audio 24 Mar 2011Dr Shaun Hendy is taking it back to basics to explain how stuff works, nuclear power. Audio
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NIWA likely to cut jobs
The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research is reviewing about 35 positions and has confirmed there are likely to be some redundancies.
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Every Day Physics
Audio 3 Feb 2011Dr. Shaun Hendy explains how the humble microwave oven does its thing.... and the results of trying to microwave metal! Audio
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Science: Physics
Audio 7 Oct 2010Matter and energy and of interactions between the two... quantum computing. Audio