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Ep 1 - Culture, science and storytelling
What's the link between a bicultural virtual field trip, a choose-your-own digital volcano adventure, and the Magma Pop smart phone game? In Season 2, Episode 1 Dr Sriparna Saha talks about culture, science and storytelling on ҕl Science Radio.
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Ep 1 - Culture, science and storytelling
What's the link between a bicultural virtual field trip, a choose-your-own digital volcano adventure, and the Magma Pop smart phone game? In Season 2, Episode 1 Dr Sriparna Saha talks about culture, science and storytelling on ҕl Science Radio.
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Ep 1 - Culture, science and storytelling
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Ep 10 - Inspiring the astro-curious
As a Year-13 student, Rosemary Dorsey's interest in our solar system was ignited by an outreach event she attended at ҕl. Now a PhD student in Astronomy, in Season 2, Episode 10, she talks about inspiring the astro-curious on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 10 - Inspiring the astro-curious
As a Year-13 student, Rosemary Dorsey's interest in our solar system was ignited by an outreach event she attended at ҕl. Now a PhD student in Astronomy, in Season 2, Episode 10, she talks about inspiring the astro-curious on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 10 - Inspiring the astro-curious
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Ep 11 - Is our kai moana radioactive?
Is our kai moana radioactive? In Season 2, Episode 11, Sarah Guy talks about this on ҕl Science. Listen up.
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Ep 11 - Is our kai moana radioactive?
Is our kai moana radioactive? In Season 2, Episode 11, Sarah Guy talks about this on ҕl Science. Listen up.
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Ep 11 - Is our kai moana radioactive?
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Ep 12 - Developing language for learning
We know language development predicts learning outcomes at primary school, so how do we give our tamariki the best chance to succeed? In Season 2, Episode 12, Catherine Sivertsen discusses developing language for learning on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 12 - Developing language for learning
We know language development predicts learning outcomes at primary school, so how do we give our tamariki the best chance to succeed? In Season 2, Episode 12, Catherine Sivertsen discusses developing language for learning on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 12 - Developing language for learning
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Ep 2 - Bioplastics from bacteria
Imagine a bioreactor fuelled by bacteria that converts harmful methane gas into biodegradable plastic. In Season 2, Episode 2 Flynn Adcock talks about getting bioplastics from bacteria on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 2 - Bioplastics from bacteria
Imagine a bioreactor fuelled by bacteria that converts harmful methane gas into biodegradable plastic. In Season 2, Episode 2 Flynn Adcock talks about getting bioplastics from bacteria on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 2 - Bioplastics from bacteria
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Ep 3 - The dirt on plastic
We’re familiar with marine plastic pollution but what about our productive soils? Are they also becoming a hotbed of microplastics? In Season 2, Episode 3, Helena Ruffell gives us the dirt on plastic on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 3 - The dirt on plastic
We’re familiar with marine plastic pollution but what about our productive soils? Are they also becoming a hotbed of microplastics? In Season 2, Episode 3, Helena Ruffell gives us the dirt on plastic on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 3 - The dirt on plastic
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Ep 4 - Capturing carbon with seaweed
What if the perfect carbon sink is right under our noses? In Season 2, Episode 4, Finn Ross talks about capturing carbon with seaweed on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 4 - Capturing carbon with seaweed
What if the perfect carbon sink is right under our noses? In Season 2, Episode 4, Finn Ross talks about capturing carbon with seaweed on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 4 - Capturing carbon with seaweed
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Ep 5 - Geomorphology and mātauranga Māori
When a geologist looks at the impact of an earthquake, the natural inclination is to focus on landscape change. But how do these events impact people? And how can indigenous knowledge inform our response? In Season 2, Episode 5, Clare Wilkinson talks about geomorphology and mātauranga Māori on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 5 - Geomorphology and mātauranga Māori
When a geologist looks at the impact of an earthquake, the natural inclination is to focus on landscape change. But how do these events impact people? And how can indigenous knowledge inform our response? In Season 2, Episode 5, Clare Wilkinson talks about geomorphology and mātauranga Māori on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 5 - Geomorphology and mātauranga Māori
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Ep 6 - Computers that think
Computers are incredible at logical processing, but could they ever think like humans? Josh Mallinson’s work in neuromorphic computing is helping to shed light on how brains work – and how computers might one day follow suit. In Season 2, Episode 6, Josh Mallinson talks about computers that think on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 6 - Computers that think
Computers are incredible at logical processing, but could they ever think like humans? Josh Mallinson’s work in neuromorphic computing is helping to shed light on how brains work – and how computers might one day follow suit. In Season 2, Episode 6, Josh Mallinson talks about computers that think on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 6 - Computers that think
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Ep 7 - The Truth Behind Mapping
Who’s making maps? Why? And why do these questions matter? David Garcia’s research looks into the production of geographic knowledge in the digital age. In Season 2, Episode 7, he reveals the truth behind mapping on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 7 - The Truth Behind Mapping
Who’s making maps? Why? And why do these questions matter? David Garcia’s research looks into the production of geographic knowledge in the digital age. In Season 2, Episode 7, he reveals the truth behind mapping on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 7 - The Truth Behind Mapping
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Ep 8 - Solving the suicide crisis
Taylor-Jane Cox is investigating what’s behind our country’s alarming suicide statistics and she's seeking solutions to support our most susceptible group, young men. In Season 2, Episode 8, she talks about solving the suicide crisis on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 8 - Solving the suicide crisis
Taylor-Jane Cox is investigating what’s behind our country’s alarming suicide statistics and she's seeking solutions to support our most susceptible group, young men. In Season 2, Episode 8, she talks about solving the suicide crisis on ҕl Science Radio. Listen up.
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Ep 8 - Solving the suicide crisis
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Ep 9 - Satellites and sea ice
In Season 2, Episode 9, Rodrigo Gomez-Fell talks about satellites and sea ice on ҕl Science Radio. He explains what satellite imagery can tell us about sea ice movement, sea level rise, and climate change. Listen up.
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Ep 9 - Satellites and sea ice
In Season 2, Episode 9, Rodrigo Gomez-Fell talks about satellites and sea ice on ҕl Science Radio. He explains what satellite imagery can tell us about sea ice movement, sea level rise, and climate change. Listen up.
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Ep 9 - Satellites and sea ice