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Science: Covid vaccines saved millions, insecticidal cat nip, keeping a beat
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Science commentator Dr Siouxsie Wiles joins Kathryn to talk about research that's modelled how many lives were saved during the first year the vaccines were available, a catnip plant from Japan and China that not only gives cats endorphins - it also protects them from mosquitoes and the study that's found 69 different genetic variants linked with t…
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FDA advisers recommend new COVID vaccines designed specifically to fend off omicron
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FDA advisers recommended the agency authorize new COVID-19 vaccines targeted at omicron to protect people against what could be another winter surge.By NPR
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Did COVID Vaccines Save Tens of Millions of Lives?
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Finally, Covid vaccines for the little ones
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We've hit a new milestone in our fight against the pandemic. As of June 21, children under the age of five are finally able to receive a vaccination against COVID-19. KUOW reporter Kate Walters talked to parents getting their young children vaccinated at Seattle Children’s Hospital on the first day that doses were available.…
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Covid-19 vaccine uptake slows while virus spreads
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Health experts are predicting a very slow uptake of a fourth Covid-19 vaccine with some expecting it will struggle to hit 50 percent. The second booster is available from today for everyone aged over 50, as well as health, resthome and disability workers who are 30 plus. Uptake of the first booster is stuck on just over 70 percent - there are almos…
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A kaitiakitanga approach to studying pēpi kōura
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Both Mātauranga Māori and marine science are informing PhD student Kiamaia Ellis’s research into the resilience of baby crayfish.
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Using technology to give voices back to ASL sufferers
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Hello World. Those two words were tweeted by a man paralyzed with ALS using only his thoughts. Implantable technology that links the brain to a computer holds so much promise for the disabled community. We'll talk to Neurotech entrepreneur Dr Tom Oxley who is leading the charge to restore talk, touch and dignity to the disabled.…
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 29 June 2022
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Questions to Ministers NICOLA WILLIS to the Acting Prime Minister: Does he stand by the Prime Minister's statement that "We need to be aspirational, and have a plan, but we also need to be disciplined and prioritise", and is he satisfied that the Government is delivering good outcomes for taxpayer money? INGRID LEARY to the Minister of Finance: Wha…
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Sand sifter invented to remove microplastics from our beaches
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Cantabrian Kenny Paton spends a lot of time in his garage making wacky and wonderful inventions, but he's hoping his latest machine could be developed to clean plastic from our beaches. Under the name Paton Machines, Kenny is a hit on the social media platform TikTok, with more than 50 thousand followers watching him have fun with his motorbike mad…
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Campaign to stop consent being granted for more mining in Waihi
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Mining company OceanaGold Waihi have just applied to set up a new underground mine just north of Waihi. The mine would be under forest park Wharekirauponga, which is administered by the Department of Conservation.
Te Arawa Lakes Trust is running it's first Te Tukohu Ngawha Science and Design Fair from tomorrow. It has exhibits from tamariki and rangatahi, focused on blending matauranga Maori and western science to tackle environmental issues facing Aotearoa.
Some positive news out of the University of Otago about our brain's ability to overcome a phenomenon known as "quake brain" over time. Now our Cantabrian listeners will know what quake brain is far too well, that fogginess or memory impairment caused by stress associated with the earthquakes.
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Midday sports News for 29 June 2022 Seven-time champion Serena Williams suffered a second straight Wimbledon first-round exit upset French debutant Harmony Tan in a late-night Centre Court epic.
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Gov Jay Inslee on abortion rights, the January 6th hearings, and more
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It's been a busy few days. The Supreme Court's conservative majority has overturned the constitutional right to an abortion, struck a blow to states’ power to regulate guns, and weakened Miranda rights.And hearings on the January 6th insurrection continue at the Capitol.By Libby Denkmann
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Illustrating the life and times of Leonardo da Vinci
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Taupo-based illustrator Donovan Bixley has published an illustrated biography of one of the greatest thinkers of all time; Leonardo da Vinci.
Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan joins Kathryn to play new music from Marlon Williams, Beth Orton and a classic from Elvis.
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Light rail, an extra tunnel for Wellington proposed
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The Government's preferred option to remake the Capital's transport infrastructure, released this morning, includes light rail from the city centre to the south coast. It wants tracks connecting Wellington's central train station to Island Bay; an extra tunnel through Mount Victoria for buses, bicycles and walkers; and roads rearranged around the B…
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Book review: A Waiter in Paris by Edward Chisholm
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Michigan's Supreme Court weakened a case about Flint's toxic water against officials
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People in Flint, Mich., are awaiting justice after water there was poisoned years ago. The former governor is facing charges, but the state Supreme Court has issued an opinion weakening the case.By NPR
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People in Flint, Mich., are awaiting justice after water there was poisoned years ago. The former governor is facing charges, but the state Supreme Court has issued an opinion weakening the case.By NPR
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Germany aims to offset living costs and gas demand with discounted public transport
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This summer, one can travel in Germany on public transportation for less than $10 a month. It's part of a government package to tackle the soaring cost of living by using more public transportation.By NPR
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Turkey has dropped its objections to Finland and Sweden joining NATO
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NATO leades say Turkey has dropped its objection to Finland and Sweden being invited into the alliance — one of the most significant reactions by the West so far to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.By NPR
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Turkey has dropped its objections to Finland and Sweden joining NATO
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NATO leades say Turkey has dropped its objection to Finland and Sweden being invited into the alliance — one of the most significant reactions by the West so far to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.By NPR
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FDA advisers recommend new COVID vaccines designed specifically to fend off omicron
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What the former White House aide's testimony could mean for the Jan. 6 investigation
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Tuesday's surprise hearing of the Jan. 6 committee came with some explosive testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson. She was an aide to former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.By NPR
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What the former White House aide's testimony could mean for the Jan. 6 investigation
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Tuesday's surprise hearing of the Jan. 6 committee came with some explosive testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson. She was an aide to former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.By NPR
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Hope and Despair: Fazila Amiri on the return of the Taliban
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Kathyrn talks to Canadian film maker and writer Fazila Amiri about her documentary And Still I Sing. it tells the story of two friends competing to be the first woman to win Afganistan's version of America Idol while the resurgence of the Taliban and its eventual retaking of the country happens in the background. It also focuses on Afghan pop-star …
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Russia is facing a huge geopolitical price for its invasion of Ukraine
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Russia has won significant ground on the battlefield in eastern Ukraine but a growing number of experts say the growing costs to Moscow's military, economy and stature far outweigh the gains.By NPR
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Russia is facing a huge geopolitical price for its invasion of Ukraine
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Russia has won significant ground on the battlefield in eastern Ukraine but a growing number of experts say the growing costs to Moscow's military, economy and stature far outweigh the gains.By NPR
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51 immigrants are dead in the worst known human smuggling catastrophe in modern U.S.
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Federal authorities are investigating the deaths of 51 immigrants. Most of the bodies were found Monday in the oven-like trailer of an 18-wheeler abandoned on the outskirts of San Antonio, Texas.By NPR
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51 immigrants are dead in the worst known human smuggling catastrophe in modern U.S.
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Federal authorities are investigating the deaths of 51 immigrants. Most of the bodies were found Monday in the oven-like trailer of an 18-wheeler abandoned on the outskirts of San Antonio, Texas.By NPR
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Trump said he knew Jan. 6 crowd members had weapons, ex-White House aide testified
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A former White House aide told the House Jan. 6 committee that President Trump knew the crowd was armed and tried overpowering a secret service agent to go to the Capitol.By NPR
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Trump said he knew Jan. 6 crowd members had weapons, ex-White House aide testified
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A former White House aide told the House Jan. 6 committee that President Trump knew the crowd was armed and tried overpowering a secret service agent to go to the Capitol.By NPR
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Australia: Albanese at NATO, delay to submarine plans
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Australia correspondent Bernard Keane joins Kathryn to talk about what Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is doing at NATO in Madrid, and why the government is now talking about sorting its submarine plans by March next year.
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VP Harris responds to SCOTUS ruling that there is no constitutional right to abortion
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Vice President Harris has a long history working on reproductive rights. NPR's Asma Khalid talks with her about what the White House will do now that the Supreme Court has overturned 'Roe v. Wade.'By NPR
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VP Harris responds to SCOTUS ruling that there is no constitutional right to abortion
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Vice President Harris has a long history working on reproductive rights. NPR's Asma Khalid talks with her about what the White House will do now that the Supreme Court has overturned 'Roe v. Wade.'By NPR
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A passenger recounts the moment the Amtrak train derailed: 'It was hell on Earth'
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A passenger on board the Amtrak train that crashed into a truck and derailed in Missouri on Monday, killing four people, has described the harrowing moment when his carriage rolled.By NPR
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A passenger recounts the moment the Amtrak train derailed: 'It was hell on Earth'
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A passenger on board the Amtrak train that crashed into a truck and derailed in Missouri on Monday, killing four people, has described the harrowing moment when his carriage rolled.By NPR
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A pilot shortage might be why you're facing flight delays and cancelations
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NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Captain Casey Murray, President of the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association, about why there's a shrinking number of pilots.By NPR
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A pilot shortage might be why you're facing flight delays and cancelations
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NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Captain Casey Murray, President of the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association, about why there's a shrinking number of pilots.By NPR
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The harms of 'sharenting' and how to protect children online
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A privacy expert says Kiwi kids need better protection when it comes to what's being shared about them by their parents online. Nikki Chamberlain is a senior lecturer at Auckland University's law school and has looked at the lack of safeguards in place for the third edition of a book she's co-edited, Privacy Law in New Zealand. She says children ar…
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How gas projects in Africa could affect the continent's future
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The scramble for gas after the Ukraine war means a push for new gas projects across Africa. Some worry these projects don't make sense. And they could worsen climate change for the continent.By NPR
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How gas projects in Africa could affect the continent's future
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The scramble for gas after the Ukraine war means a push for new gas projects across Africa. Some worry these projects don't make sense. And they could worsen climate change for the continent.By NPR