Veronika Meduna
Tree rings
Anthony Fowler, at the University of Auckland, talks about deciphering climate information from tree rings in timber. Audio
Bioblitz
Veronika Meduna joins a group of scientists as they catalogue species at Wellington's Otari Wilton's Bush. Audio
Antarctica's Dry Valleys
Veronika Meduna meets a group of microbiologists studying microbes living in Antarcica's Dry Valleys. Audio
Harry Kroto
Veronika Meduna meets Nobel laureate Harry Kroto who discovered a new form of carbon. Audio
Silent Earthquakes
New technology allows scientists to listen to slow, silent land deformations. Audio
Brain Stem Cells
A team of University of Auckland scientists have discovered how stem cells migrate through the brain. Audio
Whale research
Dean Williams continues his series about non-lethal methods of studying whale population dynamics. Audio
Mark Vickers
The recipient of the 2006 Hamilton Memorial Prize and talks about his research into the foetal origins of adult disease. Audio
Antarctica's historic huts
Veronika Meduna joins conservators from the Antarctic Heritage Trust to visit Scott's and Shackleton's huts. Audio
Breast cancer
The Liggins Institute's associate director explains the role of a growth hormone in the development of breast cancer. Audio
Climate Change
The recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and what it means for the New Zealand region. Audio
Dry Valleys
Veronika Meduna joins a team of geologists studying polygonal patterns on the ground in Antertica's Dry Valleys Audio
IPCC
A preveiw of a report about climate change by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Audio
Whio
Author David Young and ecologist Murray Williams discuss a new book about the blue duck. Audio
Biodiesel in Cambodia
Dean Williams investigates the options for producing biodiesel in Cambodia. Audio
Cold Seeps
NIWA's research vessel Tangaroa returns from an exploration of deeop-ocean seeps of methane. Audio
schizophrenia
Louise Wallace discusses treatments of schizophrenia with John Read, at the University of Auckland. Audio
Silk in Cambodia
Dean Williams continues his feature on the revival of traditional silk manufacturing in Cambodia. Audio