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Dr Claire Concannon follows scientists into the bush, over rivers, back to their labs and many places in-between to cover the most fascinating research being done in Aotearoa New Zealand.... more
FAQs about Our Changing World:How many episodes does Our Changing World have?The podcast currently has 1,596 episodes available.
November 09, 2017The New Zealand fossil revolutionIn the last few years there's been a revolution in our understanding of New Zealand's ancient animals - there were once crocodiles as well as small land mammals....more14minPlay
November 09, 2017Our Changing World for 9 November 2017New discoveries from New Zealand's ancient past, and mapping the gut's electrical signals....more33minPlay
November 09, 2017Mapping the gutA flexible tool to measure electrical signals in our gut could detect serious medical conditions....more20minPlay
November 09, 2017The New Zealand fossil revolutionIn the last few years there's been a revolution in our understanding of New Zealand's ancient animals - there were once crocodiles as well as small land mammals....more14minPlay
November 02, 2017Big award for studying small lake crittersThe 2017 Marsden Medal is awarded to Carolyn Burns for her internationally renowned research into New Zealand's deep southern lakes....more14minPlay
November 02, 2017Using noble metals to kill cancerThe winner of the 2017 Hill Tinsley Medal is developing anti-cancer drugs based on noble metals such as platinum and iridium....more10minPlay
November 02, 2017The physics of blood spatterEngineer Mark Jermy has been helping forensics investigators understand the science behind blood spatter evidence at crime scenes....more11minPlay
November 02, 2017Our Changing World for 2 November 2017Engineer looks at the physics of blood splatter, chemist wins 2017 Hill Tinsley Award for new drugs made with metals, and freshwater biologist wins 2017 Marsden Medal....more33minPlay
November 02, 2017Big award for studying small lake crittersThe 2017 Marsden Medal is awarded to Carolyn Burns for her internationally renowned research into New Zealand's deep southern lakes....more14minPlay
November 02, 2017Using noble metals to kill cancerThe winner of the 2017 Hill Tinsley Medal is developing anti-cancer drugs based on noble metals such as platinum and iridium....more10minPlay
FAQs about Our Changing World:How many episodes does Our Changing World have?The podcast currently has 1,596 episodes available.