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.
- Visit Website
- RSS
- Artist: Radio New Zealand
- Copyright: (C) Radio New Zealand 2018
Podcasts:
High-definition film has revealed how the gut wall constricts in different ways to mix & squeeze food as it is digested
Glaciologist Nick Golledge & field safety officer Dean Arthur talk about field work on Antarctica's remote Beardmore Glacier
A discussion about the past and future of Antarctica's historic huts and the artefacts they contain.
The tenth mystery sound from the Our Changing World opening theme
Singing in a choir is showing many benefits for people with neurological disorders such as stroke and Parkinsons
University of Canterbury researchers are preparing the national grid for increased renewable electricity generation
Computational biology can answer questions as varied as peopling the globe through to the genetics of fungal pathogens
Jeff Sigafoos and his team are using electronic speech-generating devices to help autistic children communicate
UC Celebrate: A discussion about the past and future of Antarctica's historic huts and the artefacts they contain.
Antarctic Yarns: Veterans of many Antarctic summers and even some winters share their experiences on ice.
The ninth mystery sound from the Our Changing World opening theme
University of Canterbury researchers are developing a quick test to monitor drug resistance in the flu virus
Each year thousands of students take part in science and technology fairs around New Zealand
Peadiatric neurologist Lynette Sadleir is helping to find the genetic influences on childhood and adult epilepsy
Love Your Parks is the theme of this year's Conservation Week, and the Friends love and promote their local marine reserve