
Our Changing World
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@cconcannonsci produces Our Changing World on @radionz; all about science, natural history, health & the environment.
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Joined December 2011
101 million years ago, an astonishingly large dinosaur roamed Patagonia in Argentina. It weighed as much as 8 African elephants. William Ray meets the ancient giant at @Te_Papa & discovers the surprising link between Patagonia's dinosaurs & NZ https://t.co/ugp3u3qMyn
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This week on Our Changing World RNZ podcast producer, and occasional dinosaur correspondent William Ray visits Ngā Taniwha o Rūpapa Dinosaurs of Patagonia, a special exhibition at Te Papa Museum to...
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🔊 Listen now! Our final summer science episode with 2 more @OtagoSciComm stories: 🤖 The engineer & the ghost. Can we – or should we – make conscious artificial intelligence? 🍃 The challenges of researching and prescribing medicinal cannabis https://t.co/8LsdJcnRqk
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In the final instalment of the summer science series, science communication students tackle two controversial topics: medicinal cannabis, and AI consciousness.
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🔊 Listen now! Our summer science series continues with 2 stories from @OtagoSciComm students: 🧬 The conservation conundrum of hybridisation 🌱 Mātauranga Māori & western science – the perspective of 2 wāhine Māori https://t.co/WjUYvhI3if
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Should we intervene to prevent hybridisation between an endangered species and its common relative? In this week's summer science episode, two students from the Department of Science Communication at...
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🔊 Our summer science series continues today with 2 mini-eps: 🌊 Seabirds in Auckland, a story from the Voices podcast https://t.co/MNvmXtNDqw 🦜 Kākā in Wellington, a story from @scieVUW @VicUniWgtn student Samantha Lloyd Evans https://t.co/xLGSTrUOmF
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Kākā numbers are skyrocketing in Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington thanks to conservation efforts. The summer science series continues with a walk through Zealandia to find out why you shouldn't feed...
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🔊 This week on the podcast feed: an episode from Black Sheep. In 1935, newspaper articles claimed a backyard inventor was building a death ray for the NZ government. Listen to find out the truth – & the science – behind the sensational headlines. https://t.co/IFWZS7ynBz
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The summer science series kicks off with an episode from award-winning podcast Black Sheep, about a backyard inventor called Victor Penny who sparked sensational headlines about death ray invention...
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Coming up this week, producer/dinosaur correspondent William Ray checks out the world's largest dinosaur on display at @Te_Papa and learns about Patagonian dinosaurs' surprising link to Aotearoa 🦖🦕 Episode online Thursday!
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🔊 Listen now! On the seafloor off Taranaki, signs of huge ancient underwater landslides... And east of Gisborne, slow-motion earthquakes regularly detected... Meet 2 researchers studying geological phenomena that could pose a tsunami risk to NZ 🌊 https://t.co/d5g0Zjsq7f
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Off the coast of New Zealand, deep underwater, the seafloor shifts in landslides and slow-motion earthquakes. Claire Concannon meets two researchers investigating geological phenomena that could pose...
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In the shaky isles, who's keeping tabs on earthquakes & other geohazards? The National Geohazard Monitoring Centre is on alert 24/7 for earthquakes, volcanic activity, tsunamis & landslides. @cconcannonsci finds out more. @geonet @gnsscience
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Go behind the scenes at the National Geohazard Monitoring Centre, where a team of analysts are on alert 24/7 for earthquakes, volcanic activity, tsunamis and landslides. What happens when a natural...
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Coming up this week, @cconcannonsci gets a sneak peek behind the scenes at the National Geohazard Monitoring Centre @geonet @gnsscience Here, a team of geohazard analysts monitor data 24/7 for signs of earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis & landslides 🌋 Listen on Thursday!
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Stoked to have been awarded silver in Best Factual and gold for the Climate award in the @nzpodcastawards 🥳🥳🥳 Thanks for listening and supporting the show 💜
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Deep challenges lie ahead for New Zealand to achieve its water quality goals with current land use and the state of contaminants in freshwater, new research shows. https://t.co/hFhEGzIF37
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While E coli was the stand-out across three-quarters of all land in Aotearoa, Canterbury needs to reduce nitrogen by 44 percent, and Southland by 41 percent, a new report says.
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Expect more shark sightings this summer, says @docgovtnz scientist 🦈 https://t.co/O4l04Bdmxa
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DOC has advice on keeping safe in the water after a large shark was spotted near Rabbit Island near Nelson.
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🔊 Listen now! Mohua are bright yellow – but they can be tricky to spot flitting high in the canopy. @cconcannonsci visits the Makarora mohua, where a team of scientists & conservationists are testing acoustic machine learning to ID individual birds https://t.co/s6pZbsLXDn
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Mohua are bright yellow forest birds – but despite their eye-catching plumage, they can be tricky to spot flitting high in the forest canopy. Claire Concannon visits the Makarora mohua population,...
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The world's largest iceberg is on the move. It has an area 6.5 times larger than Lake Taupō 🧊 https://t.co/8WIx3lksCO
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At almost 4000 square km, the Antarctic iceberg is moving for the first time in more than 30 years.
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The kakī, an endangered wading bird, is central to the latest work of Kāi Tahu Ōtepoti artist Madison Kelly’s new work in a major exhibition @ChchArtGallery
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The black stilt or kakī is one of the world's most endangered birds. It is central to the latest work of Kāi Tahu Otepoti artist Madison Kelly’s new work in a major exhibition Spring Time is Heartb...
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Canterbury farmers help protect endangered kororā on Banks Peninsula https://t.co/BspdVbmMA7
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A farming family in Banks Peninsula is playing its part in protecting the largest little penguin colony on mainland New Zealand.
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Coming up this week, @cconcannonsci meets a little yellow forest bird & the people looking after them in Makarora. Despite their bright feathers, mohua are surprisingly hard to spot in the canopy – could a new acoustic monitoring tool help to count them? Episode online Thursday
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🔊 Listen now! Varroa mites are bad news for honey bees 🐝 Researchers @VicUniWgtn are investigating a promising new way to stop the parasites using RNA. @cconcannonsci finds out more https://t.co/RsdMEyQIm3
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Varroa mite parasites cause major problems for honey bees – and beekeepers. Now, New Zealand researchers are investigating a new type of RNA-based treatment that could make treating varroa mite...
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Here's a fun 1/2 hour episode to get you home this evening...full of bird facts, good humor and a bit of smack-talk thrown-in for good measure!! Hope you enjoy...back next week with a deep-dive on the wild side of #Connemara, #Galway. @JamieMcAulayNZ @cconcannonsci @RNZScience
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