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Our Changing World for Thursday 28 July 2016

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  • Predator Free NZ - ambitious and under-funded

    science environment
    Ship rat eating a kereru egg

    9:30 PM.The Government has announced ambitious plans to make New Zealand predator-free by 2050 - but how achievable is it? Read more

  • Rogue waves

    science environment
    Big wave

    9:20 PM.Rogue waves are rare, massive waves and Craig Stevens explains that although 'we know one when we see one' we don't understand how they form. Read more Audio

  • Inspired by Science

    science education
    Ava and Eilish

    9:16 PM.Year-6 students Ava Beens and Eilish Cassidy take part in the 2016 International Science Festival in Dunedin, and give a 2-minute speech on what inspires them about science. Read more Audio

  • Project Activate - swimming in a flume

    Pacific science
    Checking heart rate

    9:06 PM.Project Activate involved a group of 12-year-old Pacific Island students learning about healthy living and science - and it included a swim in a research flume pool. Read more Audio

  • Previous Episode: Thursday, 21 July 2016
  • Next Episode: Thursday, 4 August 2016
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