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Celebrating Young Science Orators
The annual Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka awards celebrate the best young science orators ad their ideas. Audio
Celebrating Young Science Orators
The annual Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka awards celebrate the best young science orators ad their ideas.
AudioWellington's New Fault
NIWA scientists have discovered a new active fault in Wellington Harbour, capable of magnitude M6.3 to M7.1 earthquakes. Audio
Wellington's New Fault
NIWA scientists have discovered a new active fault in Wellington Harbour, capable of magnitude M6.3 to M7.1 earthquakes.
AudioNinja Viruses
With antiobiotic resistance a major public health issue, Massey University biologist Heather Hendrickson argues bacteriophages may provide new treatments. Audio
Ninja Viruses
With antiobiotic resistance a major public health issue, Massey University biologist Heather Hendrickson argues bacteriophages may provide new treatments.
AudioCelebrating Antarctica
This weeks marks the start of the Antarctic science season and of the 2014 New Zealand IceFest in Christchurch. Audio
Celebrating Antarctica
This weeks marks the start of the Antarctic science season and of the 2014 New Zealand IceFest in Christchurch.
AudioMeet the Tyrannosaur Family
A preview of the exhibition at Te Papa, which explores 100 million years of evolution of the tyrannosaur family. Audio
Meet the Tyrannosaur Family
A preview of the exhibition at Te Papa, which explores 100 million years of evolution of the tyrannosaur family.
AudioReducing Carbon Emissions, Saving Money
The Kapiti Coast District Council cut its greenhouse gas emissions by half within three years, with final goal of a 80 per cent reduction. Audio
Reducing Carbon Emissions, Saving Money
The Kapiti Coast District Council cut its greenhouse gas emissions by half within three years, with final goal of a 80 per cent reduction.
AudioExploring Hidden Lakes under Antarctica's Ice
Martin Siegert, a gloaciologist at Imperial College London, discusses the exploration of Antarctica's hidden lakes and rivers below the ice cap. Audio
Exploring Hidden Lakes under Antarctica's Ice
Martin Siegert, a gloaciologist at Imperial College London, discusses the exploration of Antarctica's hidden lakes and rivers below the ice cap.
AudioScience for Policy, Policy for Science
Sir Mark Walport, the chief scientific advisor to the British government, discusses the importance of science in society and policy. Audio
Science for Policy, Policy for Science
Sir Mark Walport, the chief scientific advisor to the British government, discusses the importance of science in society and policy.
AudioNew Zealanders’ Ancient Genetic Ancestry
The results are in from DNA tests of 100 New Zealanders who took part in the National Geographic’s Genographic Project earlier this year. Audio
New Zealanders’ Ancient Genetic Ancestry
The results are in from DNA tests of 100 New Zealanders who took part in the National Geographic’s Genographic Project earlier this year.
AudioClimate Lessons From Antarctica
Rob DeConto is an ice-sheet and climate modeller, and he warns that if polar ice sheets melt global sea level could rise by 60 metres Audio
Climate Lessons From Antarctica
Rob DeConto is an ice-sheet and climate modeller, and he warns that if polar ice sheets melt global sea level could rise by 60 metres
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