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Stanford University geneticist on why we age in two rapid bursts
New research has found that humans age in two rapid bursts rather than in a gradual, chronological way. Read more Audio
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Dr Sea Rotmann: from marine ecologist to looking out for those in energy hardship
When Dr Sea Rotmann moved to New Zealand as a coral reef ecologist, she did not expect to end up as one of the country's leading researchers in energy hardship. Read more Audio
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Expert Feature: firefighting
Fawcett Elu has been a firefighter for over a decade and joins us to talk through what it's like being in the fire service. Read more Audio
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Giving a voice to children during family separation
Last year an act was passed that created provision for families and children going through separation to attend out-of-court mediation. This service, which aims to enhance the wellbeing for children… Read more Audio
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Brokenwood - the international hit with a kiwi accent
Brokenwood's Tim Balme talks to Amanda Gillies about the New Zealand drama series watched worldwide. Audio
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What a swab from a tuatara's guts can tell you
Carmen Hoffbeck is a microbiologist at the University of Auckland specialising in the gut microbiome of the mighty tuatara. She joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio