Science
Say Cheese!
After years of making award winning goats cheese on an isolated farm near Perth in Australia, Gabrielle Kervella & Alan Cockman decided to sell up and retire to the greener pastures of Golden Bay. The…
AudioDrilling the Alpine Fault to know how earthquakes are produced
The project's co-leader is Rupert Sutherland of GNS Science. Audio
Deep-diving Ocean Floats
Oceanographers aboard NIWA's research vessel Tangaroa are testing a deep-diving Argo float to monitor changes in the oceans at depths to 6000 metres. Audio
Deep-diving Ocean Floats
Oceanographers aboard NIWA's research vessel Tangaroa are testing a deep-diving Argo float to monitor changes in the oceans at depths to 6000 metres.
AudioDeep-diving Ocean Floats
Oceanographers aboard NIWA's research vessel Tangaroa are testing deep-diving Argo floats that monitor changes in the oceans at depths to 6000 metres. Audio
Me Myself and Why: Searching for the Science of Self
Our DNA can be identified, our brains scanned, our personalities assessed, yet still the question of who we are and where our sense of self comes from, remains unresolved. It's a question which has… Audio
One In Five for 22 June 2014 - Canterbrainers
This week on One In Five Katy Gosset revisits the Canterbrainers Choir. The Christchurch-based singing group was established two years ago to help people with neurological conditions improve their… Audio
Naked Science
With Dr Chris Smith. How cellphones can affect male fertility, and how to test blood for safe drug levels, using a cheap digital camera. Audio
Breeding the perfect pear
We're tasting the pears of the future with research technician Natalie How and Dr Richard Volz of Plant and Food Research. Audio
Energy with David Haywood: wind energy
Engineer and author who lives in Dunsandel, discussing wind energy. Audio
Philip Ball: beauty ≠ truth
British science writer, whose work appears in Nature, New Scientist and Prospect, among others. His most recent book is Serving the Reich: The Struggle for the Soul of Physics Under Hitler, and he… Audio
Spectrum - Joan Wiffen
In this Spectrum programme, recorded in 1996, Alistair McAlpine joins Joan Wiffen on a fossil hunting trip in her favourite Hawke's Bay stream. Audio
Sight Singing App
A team of University of Otago researchers has developed an iPad app to help people practise sight-singing music at home. Audio
Sight Singing App
A team of University of Otago researchers has developed an iPad app to help people practise sight-singing music at home.
AudioMonitoring Water Quality in the Kaipara Harbour
Three estuarine monitoring buoys have been installed in the Kaipara Harbour to identify sources of fine sediment pollution Audio
Monitoring Water Quality in the Kaipara Harbour
Three estuarine monitoring buoys have been installed in the Kaipara Harbour to identify sources of fine sediment pollution
AudioJoan Wiffen and her Dinosaurs
A tribute to Joan Wiffen, a self-taught palaeontologist who discovered New Zealand's first dinosaur bone in a Hawke's Bay streambed in the 1970s. Audio
Joan Wiffen and her Dinosaurs
A tribute to Joan Wiffen, a self-taught palaeontologist who discovered New Zealand's first dinosaur bone in a Hawke's Bay streambed in the 1970s.
AudioJoan Wiffen and her Dinosaurs
A tribute to Joan Wiffen, a self-taught palaeontologist who discovered New Zealand's first dinosaur bone in a Hawke's Bay streambed in the 1970s. Audio
Sight Singing App
A team of University of Otago researchers has developed an iPad app to help people practise sight-singing music at home. Audio