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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.
May 19, 2016Lipoprotein(a) - little known but high risk for heart diseaseLipoprotein(a) increases the risk of heart disease in 20% of people and doesn't respond to diet or exercise, so the hunt is on to find a treatment....more13minPlay
May 19, 2016Timing the AnthropoceneLater in 2016, an international group will decide if the Holocene has given way to a new geological period marked by our impact. NIWA geochemist Helen Bostok gives a Southern Hemisphere perspective on the debate....more13minPlay
May 19, 2016Goodie goodie - bird watching with Bill OddieUse your ears and spend time on your own just listening and observing birds - good advice from one of the world's best known bird-watchers and ex-Goodie, Bill Oddie....more16minPlay
May 12, 2016Dunedin's royal albatrosses and #royalcamThere are 26 chicks in the royal albatross colony at Dunedin's Taiaroa Head this year - and the #royalcam chick is very much in the public spotlight....more20minPlay
May 12, 2016Hand-rearing kākāpō chicksVeronika Meduna visits a veterinary facility in Invercargill where staff look after kākāpō chicks that had to be taken off their island homes to be hand-reared....more10minPlay
May 12, 2016Silencing scienceShaun Hendy, the director of the centre of research excellence The Pūnaha Matatini, discusses his latest book, Silencing Science, in which he tackles the issue of why scientists are often reluctant to speak out publicly....more16minPlay
May 12, 2016The swallowing robotA soft, swallowing robot that mimics the human oesophagus is being developed as a tool that food technologists could use to design better food for people with swallowing difficulties...more10minPlay
May 12, 2016Shedding light on Māori healthVictoria University molecular geneticist Geoff Chambers is challenging the one-size-fits-all approach to healthcare, arguing that genes linked to the immune system of Māori and Pasifika people differ from those of Pākehā....more15minPlay
May 05, 2016Whitebait mysteries – unravelling the lives of baby native fishBaby native fish are in the spotlight as freshwater biologists unravel the mysteries of where these tiny creatures go in the first weeks of their lives....more14minPlay
May 05, 2016Tim Flannery: an atmosphere of hopeTim Flannery discusses his latest book, Atmosphere of Hope, and why he is hopeful that we will tackle climate change....more15minPlay
FAQs about Our Changing World:How many episodes does Our Changing World have?The podcast currently has 1,597 episodes available.