Synopsis
Getting out in the field and the lab to bring you New Zealandstories about science, nature and the environment.Our Changing World is a finalist for Best Daily or Weekly Programme - Factual at the 2019 NZ Radio Awards.
Episodes
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Getting ready for our warmer future
06/04/2022 Duration: 27minStories about looking our warming world in the eye, and preparing for what is coming next. Collecting data about extreme temperatures in estuaries to help manage shellfish populations. Plus what might managed retreat of marae threatened by sea level rise mean for MÄori communities.
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The future of cancer treatment
30/03/2022 Duration: 30minAt the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research a team of scientists are working on what they believe will be the future of cancer treatment in New Zealand.
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The energy problem
23/03/2022 Duration: 30minTwo stories on addressing our energy problem - using AI to maximise locally produced renewable energy and reducing the carbon footprint of ammonia production.
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The first glance
16/03/2022 Duration: 26minA story of a community taking the lead to investigate their own history. Near the small fishing village of Moeraki, whānau members are doing the work of excavating, sorting, and identifying artifacts from an old Māori archaeological site.
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When good science takes time
09/03/2022 Duration: 30minThis sea week Our Changing World joins Dr. Kim Currie on the Munida transect time-series - a long running investigation of how the chemistry of the oceans off New Zealand is changing.
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Conservation benefits
02/03/2022 Duration: 27minCreating safe spaces for wildlife to thrive means benefit for the local community too. This week, two stories on that theme.
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Finding faults and eavesdropping on earthquakes
23/02/2022 Duration: 28minAlison Ballance catches up with two earthquake researchers. Geologist Carolyn Boulton is a "fault finder", interested in how faults slide. And geophysicist Martha Savage eavesdrops on the earth to better understand why earthquakes do what they do.
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Multi-talented macroalgae
16/02/2022 Duration: 29minClaire visits a macroalgae research facility in Tauranga to learn how and why the team there are growing large quantities of seaweed and freshwater macroalgae.
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Honey fingerprints and plant powers
09/02/2022 Duration: 30minClaire learns about honey fingerprinting while Katy Gosset meets a scientist studying the anti-microbial properties of some native plants.
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Hunting for meteorites
02/02/2022 Duration: 30minClaire Concannon joins a meteorite hunt on the South Island's West Coast and learns what these rocks from space can tell us about the early formation of our solar system.
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Tuning in to nature
26/01/2022 Duration: 26minThe story of titipounamu, New Zealand's smallest bird, on Otago Peninsula, told by Karthic SS, a wildlife film maker and podcast producer based in Dunedin.
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Summer Science: Voices - To spray or not to spray
19/01/2022 Duration: 30minSummer science continues with a play of a science related episode from RNZ's Voices podcast. In 'To spray or not to spray' we meet Tim Vandervoet as he investigates ways to reduce insecticide use in orchards.
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Summer Science: What's in the water? All about the Pb in our H2
12/01/2022 Duration: 14minCentre for Science Communication student Laura McDonald speaks to Dr. Mike Palin about lead contamination in the environment.
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Summer Science: Black Sheep - Invasive: the story of Stewart Sm
05/01/2022 Duration: 43minSummer science continues with a play of a science related episode from RNZ's Black Sheep podcast. Invasive tells the story of one man who released thousands of invasive fish into New Zealand's rivers, lakes and streams. Programme Code
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Summer Science: There's something in the water
29/12/2021 Duration: 13minCentre for Science Communication student William Bowden speaks to Dr. Mike Joy & Dr. Tim Chambers about the issue of nitrates in New Zealand's waterways.
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Unwelcome visitors
22/12/2021 Duration: 30minHow to deal with unwelcome visitors. Katy Gosset learns about a native fungus that might help in the battle against wilding pines. And two national research programmes combine on an expedition to protect our oceans from plastics and invasive species.
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Using chemistry to uncover the past
15/12/2021 Duration: 29minChemical isotope analysis is a powerful technique - Dr. Charlotte King explains to Claire how she uses it to reconstruct past lives of forgotten people from the Otago gold rush.
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Introducing Sci Fi Sci Fact
09/12/2021 Duration: 03minSci Fi / Sci Fact is a new podcast series in which scientists from New Zealand's MacDiarmid Institute talk to RNZ host Bryan Crump about whether some of science-fiction's most popular concepts could actually come true.
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Keeping an eye on river flow
08/12/2021 Duration: 30minTwo stories on keeping an eye on river flow - helping fish to migrate back upstream, and development of a national river flow forecasting tool.
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Listening to the hum of the Alpine Fault
01/12/2021 Duration: 27minA team of scientists are installing an array of seismic sensors along the South Island's Alpine Fault. Claire Concannon joins them to find out how and why.