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Liquid Water on Mars
As NASA's Curiosity rover discovers liquid water on Mars, astrophysicist Duncan Steel discusses what that might mean for life on Mars. Audio
Liquid Water on Mars
As NASA's Curiosity rover discovers liquid water on Mars, astrophysicist Duncan Steel discusses what that might mean for life on Mars.
AudioLife in the World's Oceans
Marine scientists in New Zealand make a significant contribution to a global register of marine life. Audio, Gallery
Life in the World's Oceans
Marine scientists in New Zealand make a significant contribution to a global register of marine life.
AudioClimate Change Impacts on Health
A new report says that the threat to public health from climate change could undermine advances made over the past 50 years. Audio
Climate Change Impacts on Health
A new report says that the threat to public health from climate change could undermine advances made over the past 50 years.
AudioAntarctica reveals secrets to scientists
Scientists discover that Antarctica and the Southern Ocean harbour a surprisingly rich and expansive biological diversity. Audio
Antarctica reveals secrets to scientists
Scientists discover that Antarctica and the Southern Ocean harbour a surprisingly rich and expansive biological diversity.
AudioMapping Underwater Landscapes
A team of marine geologists deploy multibeam echo-sounding technology to map the seabed around Kapiti Island, north of Wellington. Video, Audio
Mapping Underwater Landscapes
A team of marine geologists deploy multibeam echo-sounding technology to map the seabed around Kapiti Island, north of Wellington.
Video, AudioAntarctica's Flourishing Microbes
University of Waikato microbiologist Craig Cary describes his work on microbial communities in Antarctica's Dry Valleys. Audio
Brain Training to Slow Progression of Huntington's Disease
University of Auckland neuroscientist Melanie Cheung has developed a Maori-focused brain resilience programme which could slow the progression of Huntington's Disease Video, Audio
Brain Training to Slow Progression of Huntington's Disease
University of Auckland neuroscientist Melanie Cheung has developed a Maori-focused brain resilience programme which could slow the progression of Huntington's Disease
Video, AudioWorking with the Brain
University of Auckland neuroscientist Melanie Cheung explains how she consulted with her iwi before starting work on brain tissue Audio
Global Ocean Legacy
The director of the Pew Charitable Trusts' Global Ocean Legacy discusses the importance of protected marine areas. Video, Audio
Global Ocean Legacy
The director of the Pew Charitable Trusts' Global Ocean Legacy discusses the importance of protected marine areas.
Video, AudioExtreme weather linked to climate change
Climate scientists are using the spare capacity of thousands of home computers to zoom in on links between extreme weather events and climate change Video, Audio, Gallery
Extreme weather linked to climate change
Climate scientists are using the spare capacity of thousands of home computers to zoom in on links between extreme weather events and climate change
Video, AudioA Neutrino Map of the Universe
University of Canterbury physicist Jenni Adams explains how high-energy neutrinos could help track the origins of cosmic rays. Video, Audio
A Neutrino Map of the Universe
University of Canterbury physicist Jenni Adams explains how high-energy neutrinos could help track the origins of cosmic rays.
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