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FAQs about Sciences Lectures:How many episodes does Sciences Lectures have?The podcast currently has 140 episodes available.
January 06, 2011OERC Symposium 2010: Acceptance of Renewable Electricity Generation in New ZealandJanet Stephenson speaks at the the 2010 Otago Energy Research Centre Symposium.Held November 24, 2010....more18minPlay
January 06, 2011OERC Symposium 2010: The Transition to Renewables - can it be made in time?Bob Lloyd speaks at the the 2010 Otago Energy Research Centre Symposium.Held November 24, 2010....more17minPlay
January 06, 2011OERC Symposium 2010: Is the future green? Biological nanowires for harvesting solar energyMartin Hohmann-Marriott speaks at the the 2010 Otago Energy Research Centre Symposium.Held November 24, 2010....more17minPlay
November 15, 2010Distinguished Research Medal 2009: Synapses to RememberProfessor Cliff Abraham, Director Brain Health and Repair Research Centre, Department of Psychology, Division of Science. Recipient of the 2009 Distinguished Research Medal. November 24, 2009....more1h 14minPlay
November 05, 2010IPL: Does processing make your food healthy?Professor Indrawati Oey, Department of Food Science, Division of Science. Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on June 30, 2010....more41minPlay
October 07, 2010IPL: From sticky molecules to microbes: Reflections on wet surface chemistryProfessor Jim McQuillan, Department of Chemistry, Division of Science. Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on July 22, 2010....more56minPlay
August 13, 2010IPL: Memory, Gambling, and Planning for the Future: Explorations into the Mind of Another SpeciesProfessor Mike Colombo, Department of Psychology, Division of Science. Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on August 5, 2010....more53minPlay
May 07, 2010Winter Lecture Series - 2009: Diet detective: What's on the menu for our coastal marine animals?Dr McLeod – the 2008 McDiarmid Young Scientist of the year – has a fascination with the slimy and disgusting that has seen her study hagfish in Fiordland and metre-long worms in Antarctica. She looks at the importance of rain forest and sea ice for the diets of these creatures. What if more forests are cut down, or if the sea ice disappears? Armed with these answers, it is becoming possible to predict the challenges ahead for these coastal creatures, and for coastal ecosystems in general. 2009 Winter Lecture Series....more1h 3minPlay
April 30, 2010IPL: Talking with Barmaids - the importance of science communication in today's changing worldProfessor Jean Fleming, Centre for Science Communication, Division of Science. Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on October 22, 2008....more43minPlay
April 23, 2010IPL: Diversity - The Spice of LifeProfessor Kath Dickinson, Department of Botany. Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on March 18, 2010....more1h 3minPlay
FAQs about Sciences Lectures:How many episodes does Sciences Lectures have?The podcast currently has 140 episodes available.