RNZ: Our Changing World
Summary: Getting out in the field and the lab to bring you New Zealand stories about science, nature and the environment.
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Podcasts:
Monique Francois explains why taking a number of short intense exercise sessions may be better than one long moderate one
Getting rid of stoats on a 21,000 hectare island involves 2315 traps, 230 kilometres of tracks and a lot of effort
A study looking at the impacts of binge drinking on cardiovascular health
Science communication student Brandon Gantt talks with Warren Tate about ME
Whio, or blue duck, are white water specialists and they are doing well on the Mangatepopo River
Glenn Colquhoun performs one of his poems about German naturalist Ernst Dieffenbach
Bryony James and Sharon Ngu have been trying to see whether fracture toughness can be used to quantify the "snap" of chocolate
A metagenomics study looking at microbes in soils around New Zealand collected by secondary school students
Hinemoana Baker reads her transit-inspired poem Taranga's Song
Film academic Roger Horrocks explains his family's quest to find out if 17th-century astronomer Jeremiah Horrocks is a relative
An update on some of 2012's stories: tagged great white sharks, Kermadec pumice & fluttering shearwater translocation
Chris Price reads one of the poems she wrote as part of the Transit of Venus exchange with German poets
Science communication student Brandon Gantt talks with Warren Tate about ME
Volatile compounds in breath may allow researchers - and bees - to make diagonoses of diseases such as TB
Volatile compounds in breath may allow researchers - and bees - to make diagonoses of diseases such as TB