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Our native fish geek, Stella McQueen, discusses the banded kokopu, the only whitebait species that isn't classified as threatened, yet it seems to have quietly gone near-extinct across a wide swathe of the North Island in the last seventy years. Why and how has it gone from quite common to barely there within living memory?
Prof. Shaun Hendy, director of Te Pūnaha Matatini at the University of Auckland, on this year's nobel prize winners and the transitional states of matter they've discovered - why do the same bunch of atoms behave so differently under different conditions?
Professor Emerita in Science Communication at the University of Otago Jean Fleming, on (quirky) human anatomy...
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