Science
Kiwi Evolutionary History - Alan Cooper
University of Adelaide evolutionary biologist Alan Cooper discusses his latest findings that have redrawn the family tree of the kiwi.
AudioKiwi Evolutionary History
Meet the kiwi's close cousin, the flightless elephant bird from Madagascar, and find out what ancient DNA tells us about prehistoric New Zealand. Audio
Mobile Phone App for Recognising Places
A mobile phone app has been developed which can tell visually impaired users where they are in a particular building Audio
Mobile Phone App for Recognising Places
A mobile phone app has been developed which can tell visually impaired users where they are in a particular building
AudioMethane Reserves off East Coast
A NZ/German expedition discovers frozen methane and gas vents off the east coast in an area with active submarine landslides. Audio
Methane Reserves off East Coast
A NZ/German expedition discovers frozen methane and gas vents off the east coast in an area with active submarine landslides.
AudioThe Feuerstein method of brain strengthening
Rabbi Rafi Feuerstein is the vice president of the non-profit Feuerstein Institute. Its method of brain strengthening was developed in Israel and is applied to assist an enormous range of people -… Audio
Kiwi Evolutionary History
Meet the kiwi's close cousin, the flightless elephant bird from Madagaskar, and find out what ancient DNA tells us about prehistoric New Zealand. Audio
Playing Favourites with Clemency Montelle
Senior Lecturer of Mathematics at the University of Canterbury, and a Rutherford Discovery Fellow reading original texts in the Exact Sciences in Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, Arabic, and Cuneiform. Audio
Hip Revision Surgery
Peter Devane performs revision surgery on Fiona James to replace her existing hip implants with a newer, more robust material Audio
Hip Revision Surgery
Peter Devane performs revision surgery on Fiona James to replace her existing hip implants with a newer, more robust material
AudioToxic Lake Research
Research into extremely toxic cyanobacteria levels in a New Zealand lake could help clean up water supplies around the world Audio
Toxic Lake Research
Research into extremely toxic cyanobacteria levels in a New Zealand lake could help clean up water supplies around the world
AudioHip Revision Surgery
Peter Devane performs revision surgery on Fiona James to replace her existing hip implants with a newer, more robust material Audio
Science commentator, Siouxsie Wiles
Siouxsie discusses fear and our 'gut instinct'. Audio
A modern day mammoth hunter
Professor Adrian Lister of Britain's Natural History Museum is one of the world's foremost experts on mammoths. He worked on the first scientific study of mammoth DNA, but believes there are too many… Audio
Science writer Sam Kean on neuroscience's greatest mysteries
Science writer Sam Kean has researched, for his latest book, the wild and mysterious cases of severe and bizarre brain injuries that made up the foundations of modern neuroscience. In The Tale of the… Audio
Smart umbrella
Rolf Hut from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands is the man behind a smart umbrella that uses sensors and the power of the crowd to make better weather forecasts. Audio
Naked Science
The latest science news with Dr Chris Smith; a new way to treat diabetes, and wireless charging of medical devices implanted in the human body. Audio
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 24 May 2014. Audio