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:
The Malaghan Institute is trying to isolate the asthma immune response in the hope of developing a vaccine
The 2012 Zonta Science Award winner researches endometriosis and also communicates science to her Tamil community
The underwater sound of ship generators in ports attract larvae of marine organisms to settle and rapidly develop
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Auckland Zoo heads to Little Barrier Island to collect giant weta to establish a new captive breeding programme
Plant and Food Research's Food Pathogen Lab surveys fresh mussels and oysters for bacterial pathogens
Paul Teal and his team are trying to measure the small electrical signals produced by the cochlea in the ear
The Maketu-Ongatoro Wetland Society has an award-winning restoration project underway on Maketu Spit
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Robert Keyzers is developing a better method to measure thiols, the sulphur-containing molecules in sauvignon blanc
Short-tailed bats and geckos are very effective pollinators for flowers in New Zealand native forests
Classrooms typically have poor ventilation, but a new system is set to change that
Loder Cup winner Mark Dean talks with Harley Spence about restoring coastal sand dunes
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New foods that produce a feeling of satiety or fullness are being developed in a 6-year collaborative research project.