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Medical Maggots for Wound Healing
Maggots are used by hospitals and veterinary clinics to treat chronic ulcers and wounds, often as a last resort, and are bred in an insectary in Upper Hutt Audio
Medical Maggots for Wound Healing
Maggots are used by hospitals and veterinary clinics to treat chronic ulcers and wounds, often as a last resort, and are bred in an insectary in Upper Hutt
AudioWhanau of Stoat
The significance of the discovery that finds that stoats which were introduced to New Zealand, have greater genetic diversity there, than in their native Britain with Prof. Robbie McDonald from… Audio
Hamish Campbell
Hamish Campbell discusses his experience, at the 2015 NZAS meeting Going Public. Audio
Rhys Jones
Rhys Jones discusses his experience, at the 2015 NZAS meeting Going Public. Audio
Sandra Gray
Sandra Gray discusses her experience, at the 2015 NZAS meeting Going Public. Audio
Doug Edmeades
Doug Edmeades discusses his experience, at the 2015 NZAS meeting Going Public. Audio
Helen Anderson
Helen Anderson discusses her experience, at the 2015 NZAS meeting Going Public. Audio
Grant Guilford
Grant Guilford discusses his experience, at the 2015 NZAS meeting Going Public. Audio
Sir Peter Gluckman
Sir Peter Gluckman discusses his experience, at the 2015 NZAS meeting Going Public. Audio
David Skegg
David Skegg discusses his experience, at the 2015 NZAS meeting Going Public. Audio
Alison Dewes
Alison Dewes discusses her experience, at the 2015 NZAS meeting Going Public. Audio
Jack Heinemann
Jack Heinemann discusses his experience, at the 2015 NZAS meeting Going Public. Audio
Siouxsie Wiles
Siouxsie Wiles discusses her experience, at the 2015 NZAS meeting Going Public. Audio
Scientists, Media, Government
A discussion about the interaction between the media, the government and scientists, held at the 2015 NZAS meeting Going Public. Audio
Nutrition and memory
Researchers have found for a better memory just add nuts to the Mediterranean diet. Audio
Science commentator Siouxsie Wiles
Siouxsie Wiles discusses new research on internet self diagnosis, otherwise known as cyberchondria, which shows most information people receive in a medical Google search is irrelevant. Audio
The secrets of Blood Falls
Jill Mikucki is an Antarctic researcher who's been studying the evocatively named Blood Falls at the McMurdo Dry Valleys. She's discovered the falls are part of an extensive network of interconnected… Audio
MSD urged to adopt predictive tool to identify at risk children
The Social Development Ministry is stopping short of implementing a predictive risk assessment tool that can identify children at risk of abuse. MSD commissioned Auckland economist Professor Rhema… Audio
Drilling Deep : Dr Alan Baxter
University of New England Earth Science researcher Dr Alan Baxter was on board a sea expedition to the Bay of Bengal earlier this year to recover a geological core revealing information on the… Audio