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Pacific students encouraged to go for STEM scholarships
Pacific students encouraged to go for STEM scholarships
New Zealand's Pacific Peoples Minister Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga is calling for Pacific tertiary students to take up science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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Nights' Pundit - Mathematics
Dr. Dillon Mayhew from Victoria University tackles Infinity. Audio
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Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal by Jenny McLeod
'Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal': Composer Jenny McLeod considers Lilburn’s thoughts on tradition and language, and continues with her own personal reflections, in illustrated verse.
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NZ Pacific youth award winners give back to community
NZ Pacific youth award winners give back to community
Recipients of the New Zealand Prime Minister's Pacific Youth awards are focusing on giving back to the community. Audio
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NZ Pacific Youth award winners focus on community help
Audio 2 Dec 2016Recipients of the New Zealand Prime Minister's Pacific Youth awards say they're focusing on giving back to the community. Audio
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Kids 'aren't developing problem-solving skills'
Poor maths result: Kids 'aren't developing problem-solving skills'
Ability grouping - seating children together based on their academic ability - is being blamed for NZ's poor performance in a global maths test.
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NZ 10-year-olds worst at maths in English-speaking world
NZ 10-year-olds worst at maths in English-speaking world
New Zealand children in Year 5 came out worst in the English-speaking world at maths and science in an international test.
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Weapons of math destruction? The problem with algorithms
Weapons of math destruction? The problem with algorithms
Increasingly, the decisions impacting our lives are made by algorithms. Are they really fairer?
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'Time travel' psychologist wins Rutherford medal
'Time travel' psychologist wins Rutherford medal
Professor Michael Corballis is the brain behind mental time travel, where you recall memories and travel to the future. Video
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Royal Society Fellow Hinke Osinga on maths and crochet
Kathryn Ryan speaks to the Royal Society's first female mathematician to be made a fellow, Professor Hinke Osinga. Now at the University of Auckland, Hinke Osinga specialises in dynamical systems… Audio
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Hinke Osinga
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Liverpool takes top spot in EPL
Liverpool takes top spot in EPL
Liverpool have stormed to the top of football's English Premier League table for the first time since May 2014 with a 6-1 win over Watford.
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Who controls the algorithms that control our lives?
Who controls the algorithms that control our lives?
Mathematical algorithms have become central to so many parts of modern life, but who controls them? This Way Up takes a closer look with Professor Pedro Domingos. Audio
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John ELMSLY: Stilldream K...
John Elmsly (baroque flute, tape realisation); Recorded by RNZ Concert, 21 March 1993. Audio
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How to win games and beat people
Audio 20 Oct 2016Tips from a science journalist for “seriously financially embarrassing your opposition” at Monopoly and crushing it at Paper Scissors Rock. Audio
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Māori innovation hub targets modern tech, education
Māori innovation hub targets modern tech, education
Science organisation Callaghan Innovation is targeting Māori businesses at its research premises in Petone.
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Muesli and sea ice - an unexpected maths tale
Industrial mathematician Mark McGuinness has applied maths to problems as varied as crispy cereal and the freezing of Antarctic sea ice. Audio
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Muesli and sea ice - an unexpected maths tale
Muesli and sea ice - an unexpected maths tale
Industrial mathematician Mark McGuinness has applied maths to problems as varied as crispy cereal and the freezing of Antarctic sea ice.
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Who are all these Donald Trump supporters?
Decoding the US election: Who are Donald Trump's supporters?
Opinion - The US Republican candidate retains a solid core of supporters regardless of what he says or does. Phil Smith looks at who these people are.
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Lovers and Leavers by Hayes Carll
Nick Bollinger talks magic and romance with Texan troubadour Hayes Carll. Audio
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Lovers and Leavers by Hayes Carll
Lovers and Leavers by Hayes Carll
Nick Bollinger talks magic and romance with Texan troubadour Hayes Carll.
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Anthony RITCHIE: Gallipoli to the Somme
Performed by Anna Leese (soprano), Martin Snell (bass), with City Choir Dunedin, Southern Youth Choir and the Dunedin Symphony Orchestra conducted by Simon Over. Video, Audio
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Nights' Pundit - Mathematics
Dr. Dillon Mayhew from Victoria University on the mathematics that arises from political forecasting in the US election. Audio
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Ethical considerations in mathematics
Professor Steven Galbraith from the University of Auckland's Mathematics Department on ethical considerations in maths and the changes technology is bringing to some fields of mathematics. His… Audio