
Our Changing World
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Kategorien: Wissenschaft und Medizin
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The Auckland University of Technology Living Laboratories project is all about investigating how best to grow back native forest. At Pourewa creek, this collaboration between AUT and Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei involves planting blocks with different nursery plants and measuring individual tree growth and biodiversity indicators over time. They hope to figure out the recipe to cheaper and faster regeneration of native bush.
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1771 - The Living Laboratories project Thu, 04 Aug 2022
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1770 - Secrets of Antarctic microbes Thu, 28 Jul 2022
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1769 - Why the Tongan volcano triggered a worldwide tsunami Thu, 21 Jul 2022
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1768 - The battling beetle Thu, 14 Jul 2022
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1767 - Machine learning for environmental data and research into needle-free injections Thu, 07 Jul 2022
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1766 - The resilience of crayfish in Tauranga Harbour Thu, 30 Jun 2022
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1765 - Helping seabirds return to Karioi Thu, 23 Jun 2022
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1764 - The promises and perils of chemistry research Thu, 16 Jun 2022
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1763 - Digging into the past of sleeping giant faults Thu, 09 Jun 2022
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1762 - The 2021 Prime Minister's Science Prizes Thu, 02 Jun 2022
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1761 - Biodiversity and the city Thu, 26 May 2022
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1760 - The red seaweed of Otago Harbour Thu, 19 May 2022
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1759 - Business not as usual for heart health Thu, 12 May 2022
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1758 - Naturally rare and threatened Thu, 05 May 2022
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1757 - 2022 a boomer year for kākāpō Thu, 28 Apr 2022
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1756 - Frozen in time Thu, 21 Apr 2022
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1754 - Researching best care for the smallest of patients Thu, 14 Apr 2022
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1753 - Getting ready for our warmer future Thu, 07 Apr 2022
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1752 - The future of cancer treatment Thu, 31 Mar 2022
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1751 - The energy problem Thu, 24 Mar 2022
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1750 - The first glance Thu, 17 Mar 2022
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1749 - When good science takes time Thu, 10 Mar 2022
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1748 - Conservation benefits Thu, 03 Mar 2022
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1747 - Finding faults and eavesdropping on earthquakes Thu, 24 Feb 2022
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1746 - Multi-talented macroalgae Thu, 17 Feb 2022
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1745 - Honey fingerprints and plant powers Thu, 10 Feb 2022
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1744 - Hunting for meteorites Thu, 03 Feb 2022
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1743 - Tuning in to nature Thu, 27 Jan 2022
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1742 - Summer Science: Voices - To spray or not to spray Thu, 20 Jan 2022
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1741 - Summer Science: What's in the water? All about the Pb in our H20 Thu, 13 Jan 2022
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1740 - Summer Science: Black Sheep - Invasive: the story of Stewart Smith Thu, 06 Jan 2022
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1739 - Summer Science: There's something in the water Thu, 30 Dec 2021
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1738 - Unwelcome visitors Thu, 23 Dec 2021
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1737 - Using chemistry to uncover the past Thu, 16 Dec 2021
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1736 - Introducing Sci Fi Sci Fact Fri, 10 Dec 2021
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1735 - Keeping an eye on river flow Thu, 09 Dec 2021
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1734 - Listening to the hum of the Alpine Fault Thu, 02 Dec 2021
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1733 - Restoration - battling predators and planting trees Thu, 25 Nov 2021
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1732 - 100 years of radio and the spectrum of light Thu, 18 Nov 2021
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1731 - Sniffing out cancer Thu, 11 Nov 2021
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1730 - Tōtara treasure hunt Thu, 04 Nov 2021
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1729 - Favourite plants Thu, 28 Oct 2021
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1728 - The details behind the data Thu, 21 Oct 2021
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1727 - The New Zealand genetic frontotemporal dementia study Thu, 14 Oct 2021
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1726 - Bioengineering Thu, 07 Oct 2021
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1725 - Physics on ice Thu, 30 Sep 2021
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1724 - Brain stories - Parkinsons disesase & perceiving masked emotions Thu, 23 Sep 2021
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1723 - Foulden Maar - a 23-million year-old fossil treasure trove Thu, 16 May 2019
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1722 - Our Changing World for 16 May 2019 Thu, 16 May 2019
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1721 - Worrying times for kākāpō Wed, 15 May 2019
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