Science
Antarctic Time Travel and Past Climates
Students from Aranui High Scool discuss Antarctica's role in the world's climate with scientists whose research is part of the Antarctic Time Travel exhibition Audio
Antarctic Time Travel and Past Climates
Students from Aranui High Scool discuss Antarctica's role in the world's climate with scientists whose research is part of the Antarctic Time Travel exhibition
AudioAging Dads: Good or Bad News?
As male zebrafish age their sperm quality declines and they become less attractive - but it's not all bad news for older dads Audio
Aging Dads: Good or Bad News?
As male zebrafish age their sperm quality declines and they become less attractive - but it's not all bad news for older dads
AudioUsing the Mind to Control Robots
Researchers are using brain activity to control robots and the technology may one day help patients with stroke or spinal injury Audio
Using the Mind to Control Robots
Researchers are using brain activity to control robots and the technology may one day help patients with stroke or spinal injury
AudioThe science of optimism and pessimism with Dr. Elaine Fox
Psychologist and neuroscientist Elaine Fox is an expert on the science behind why we're naturally optimistic or pessimistic. In her book, "Rainy Brain, Sunny Brain", she explores whether optimism is… Audio
The Story of the Human Body
In 'The Story of the Human Body' Harvard evolutionary biologist Daniel Lieberman writes a book about how the human body has evolved over millions of years. Audio
Nikolas Rose: resilience, brains and cities
Professor of Sociology at King's College, London, whose research concerns biological and genetic psychiatry and behavioural neuroscience. He is visiting New Zealand to talk at the Competing… Audio
Alex Monro: paper history
Writer on historic and contemporary China whose first book is The Paper Trail: An Unexpected History of the World's Greatest Invention. Audio
Dave Butler: wildlife sanctuaries
Long-time conservationist who has written (with Tony Lindsay and Janet Hunt) the history of New Zealand's wildlife sanctuaries, Paradise Saved. Audio
David Carlson: oceans and climate
Director of the World Climate Research Programme in Geneva, who is coming here to speak at World Science Week New Zealand. Audio
DNA Test For Wine
Wine maker Kirsten Creasy explains how new, rapid DNA tests are helping New Zealand vineyards to improve their products Audio
DNA Test For Wine
Wine maker Kirsten Creasy explains how new, rapid DNA tests are helping New Zealand vineyards to improve their products
AudioHow Red Pigments Fade
Sarah Thomson is using a laser to probe the molecules in red pigments used in art to see how they fade due to light Audio
How Red Pigments Fade
Sarah Thomson is using a laser to probe the molecules in red pigments used in art to see how they fade due to light
AudioVolcanic Hazard Alert System
After nearly 20 years of use the volcanic hazard alert system for New Zealand has been revised to make it simpler and more informative Audio
Volcanic Hazard Alert System
After nearly 20 years of use the volcanic hazard alert system for New Zealand has been revised to make it simpler and more informative
AudioVolcanic Eruption Simulator
The Volcanic Risk Solutions group at Massey University have built an eruption simulator so they can study destructive pyroclastic flows in detail Audio
Volcanic Eruption Simulator
The Volcanic Risk Solutions group at Massey University have built an eruption simulator so they can study destructive pyroclastic flows in detail
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