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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 1,597 episodes available.
August 04, 2016A conservation summit on Predator Free NZ 2050Three leading eradication experts talk about Predator Free New Zealand 2050, including the social aspects of engaging communities and the need to develop new tools to better control rats, stoats and possums....more30minPlay
August 04, 2016Climate Kit - when technology meets climate actionSara Dean and Beth Ferguson are American designers whose projects include using Twitter to help Jakarta residents know about floods, and creating accessible solar charging stations....more11minPlay
July 28, 2016Rogue wavesRogue waves are rare, massive waves and Craig Stevens explains that although 'we know one when we see one' we don't understand how they form....more6minPlay
July 28, 2016Inspired by ScienceYear-6 students Ava Beens and Eilish Cassidy take part in the 2016 International Science Festival in Dunedin, and give a 2-minute speech on what inspires them about science....more5minPlay
July 28, 2016Project Activate - swimming in a flumeProject Activate involved a group of 12-year-old Pacific Island students learning about healthy living and science - and it included a swim in a research flume pool....more12minPlay
July 21, 20163D printing a bionic armAs part of the 2016 International Science Festival in Dunedin, teenager Corey Symon was gifted a 3D-printed bionic arm by Limbitless Solutions....more11minPlay
July 21, 2016Hunted to extinction - the Chatham Island sea lionWithin 200 years of settling the Chatham Islands, Moriori had hunted the local sea lion to extinction. What lessons can we learn from that?...more14minPlay
July 14, 2016Changing times at Our Changing WorldAs Our Changing World is about to change to a shorter format, Veronika Meduna looks back at some of her favourite stories about science and the environment....more26minPlay
July 14, 2016Marine science round-upA medley of marine science news including the challenges facing mussel bed restoration in the Hauraki Gulf, a multi-level habitat cascade that depends on cockles at its base, the discovery that prickly dogfish eat the eggs of other deep sea sharks, and Antarctic toothfish eggs, discovered for the first time in the Ross Sea in mid-winter....more19minPlay
July 14, 2016Exactly where is sea level? Gravity can tell usAfter two years of measuring gravity from a plane, LINZ has just released a new vertical datum for New Zealand and its coastal seas. This allows the accurate measurement of sea level....more17minPlay
FAQs about Our Changing World:How many episodes does Our Changing World have?The podcast currently has 1,597 episodes available.