Siouxsie Wiles
Science with Siouxsie Wiles
Engineering body parts and the future of local anaesthesia. Audio
Science commentator Siouxsie Wiles
A Northern Chile field site and 3D scans of the whales. Photos and scan of an unidentified mummy. Revival of a giant virus. Audio
Science with Siouxsie Wiles
Making cancer cells glow to help surgeons remove them. Audio
PM's Science Prize Awards
The president of the Royal Society of NZ, David Skegg, announces the winners of the 2013 PM's Science Prizes. Audio
PM's Science Prize Awards
The president of the Royal Society of NZ, David Skegg, announces the winners of the 2013 PM's Science Prizes.
Audio2013 PM's Science Media Communication Prize
University of Auckland microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles wins the 2013 PM's Science Media Communication Prize. Audio
2013 PM's Science Media Communication Prize
University of Auckland microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles wins the 2013 PM's Science Media Communication Prize.
AudioScience with Siouxsie Wiles
The Fonterra 'botulism' report, dog tail wagging experiments, and glowing bacteria. Audio
Science with Siouxsie Wiles
Siouxsie Wiles discusses open access and open science plus the discovery of a new strain of Clostridium botulinum with a toxin for which there is no antitoxin. Audio
Science with Siouxsie Wiles
Siouxsie Wiles discusses science publishing and the dangers of open access journals. Audio
Science with Siouxsie Wiles
Magnetic bracelets and arthritis and the parasite that makes mice like cats. Audio
Science with Siouxsie Wiles
The e-cigarette trial carried out in NZ and tests with mice and gut bacteria. Audio
Science with Siouxsie Wiles
Discusses potent carcinogens lurking within certain traditional Chinese remedies. Audio
National Science Challenges
A response to the government's announcement of 10 national science challenges Audio
Government science agenda 'unadventurous and vague'
Scientists are accusing the government of playing it too safe with its latest round of science funding, describing its goals as unadventurous and vague. Audio
Science with Siouxsie Wiles
What the studies of mummified remains are telling us about heart disease - is it as linked to the modern lifestyle as we've been lead to believe? Audio
Science with Siouxsie Wiles
The Hawaiian bobtail squid, which glows in the dark - what can these creatures teach us? Audio
Science with Siouxsie Wiles
The world's most popular psychoactive substance - Coffee. Audio