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Women's pandemic experiences should not be lost to 'lockdown amnesia'
Opinion - A desire to forget and move on from the Covid-19 pandemic is understandable but it also misses the opportunity to learn from what happened, researchers write. Video
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Science: Modifying power of eels
Science correspondent Dr Siouxsie Wiles discusses how electric eels may genetically modify organisms around them, and how birds in Europe have been building nests using anti-bird spikes. Audio
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'Wrong on many levels': Researcher criticises university's 'silencing' of Siouxsie Wiles
A disinformation researcher has told the court he was "astonished" to hear the University of Auckland deemed the risk of harm to microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles "unlikely to be high".
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'I shouldn’t have to go to jail' - Billy Te Kahika fights prison sentence
Billy Te Kahika is fighting to stay out of prison over a protest that flouted public health measures and rallied against efforts to keep the virus out of New Zealand.
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Fake threat against Auckland Uni students 'disgusting' - AUSA
Auckland University and its student association want to reassure students and staff that support is available.
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Siouxsie Wiles case: Vaccinologist 'mortified' by uni's response
Colleagues of microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles say the University of Auckland did not respond to her concerns about harassment fairly.
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Siouxsie Wiles: warning to limit Covid comms to one day a week a 'threat'
Microbiologist says lack of support affected her wellbeing; feared university wanted to get rid of her.
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Microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles takes employer to court
Microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles and the University of Auckland are disputing how much of her work talking about Covid-19 was done as a celebrity, rather than an academic.
The associate professor is… Audio
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Siouxsie Wiles takes Auckland Uni to court
She's taken her employer to court over what she claims is a failure to protect her during threats she received for her commentary on Covid-19 and vaccines.
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Review: Ms. Information
In Ms. Information, Microbiologist and science communicator Dr Siouxsie Wiles suffers a pandemic backlash. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Audio
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At the Movies for 1 November 2023
Audio 1 Nov 2023Dan Slevin takes us to At the Movies this week, in Ms. Information, Microbiologist and science communicator Dr Siouxsie Wiles suffers a pandemic backlash. Spy novelist John Le Carré comes clean with… Audio
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Science: Why we love fatty foods, AI reveals Herculaneum scroll
Audio 18 Oct 2023Science correspondent Siouxsie Wiles joins Kathryn to talk about a new study that's investigated why we love fatty foods so much and the role texture has to play. Audio
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Covid-19 update: 2998 new cases, 18 deaths attributed to virus
There have been 2998 new cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand over the past week, and 18 further deaths attributed to the virus.
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New Covid vaccines may arrive too late for latest variant
Microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles is warning that new vaccines against the latest variant of Covid-19 might not be available in New Zealand until next year.
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Science: Autoimmune vaccine hope, why cats love tuna, IgNobels
Science correspondent Siouxsie Wiles joins Kathryn to talk about new research into a potential vaccine against autoimmune diseases, why cats love tuna so much and it's IgNobel time - when the best of… Audio
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新西兰正式作别无人怀念的疫情时代,以后再“阳”就要使用自己的病假了
专家表示,全面放开不意味着病毒消失,新的变种仍在其他国家广泛传播。如何管理自己的健康状况,避免成为病毒传播节点,或许是后疫情时代重塑整个社会形态的一个新课题。
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Covid-19 restrictions dropped: What you need to know
Explainer - The last remaining Covid-19 mandates have been dropped by the government, so what does this mean for Kiwis now? RNZ is here to clear it all up. Audio
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Science: Pandemic lessons, 'unknome' database, super-conductor
Dr Siouxsie Wiles joins Susie to talk about a new comparison of how various countries handled the Covid pandemic and the latest research into gene variations which can make some people less likely to… Audio
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At The Movies - The 2023 NZ International Film Festival
Over 100 of the most engaging, perplexing, confronting and comforting movies of the year are coming to Aotearoa for this year's NZ International Film Festival. General Manager Sally Woodfield talks… Audio
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Science: Morning sickness hormone found, gut bug's role in endometriosis
Science correspondent Dr Siouxsie Wiles joins Kathryn to talk about how researchers have identified a hormone linked with morning sickness which may help with the development of new treatments for… Audio
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Science: Death cap mushroom antidote
Science correspondent Dr Siouxsie Wiles joins Kathryn to talk about a new study from Australian researchers into the death cap mushroom - responsible for 90 per cent of mushroom poisoning deaths… Audio
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National leader presses case for trusting people on Covid-19 isolation
Christopher Luxon says he only spent a week in isolation when he caught Covid-19 because it was mandatory. Audio
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Current Covid-19 restrictions to remain for now
Most rules have been scrapped, but people still have to self-isolate for seven days if they test positive, and masks must be worn in hospitals in some circumstances. Audio
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Now 'as good a time as any' to lift Covid-19 isolation rules - expert
Restrictions specific to Covid-19 - and not other diseases - cannot last forever, Michael Plank says. Audio
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Cabinet to consider whether to relax last Covid-19 rules
Most pandemic rules were scrapped in September last year, but a mandatory seven-day isolation period remains for those who test positive for the virus. Audio