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It’s been almost 30 years since a team joined forces to investigate a particularly aggressive form of stomach cancer that was afflicting one Tauranga whānau. Kimihauora Health and Research Clinic in Tauranga and University of Otago geneticists together found the cancer-causing genetic change, helping save thousands of lives worldwide. Justine Murray is at Mangatawa Marae with Maybelle McLeod and Erin Gardiner to reflect upon that time, and Professor Parry Guilford discusses those first formative years.
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1899 - The teamwork that solved a life-and-death puzzle Wed, 18 Sep 2024
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1898 - Some of the light we cannot see Wed, 11 Sep 2024
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1897 - The fate of the West Antarctic ice sheet in a warming world Wed, 07 Feb 2024
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1896 - The 'science shed' across the ditch Wed, 04 Sep 2024
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1895 - Our Changing World for 22 April 2021 Thu, 22 Apr 2021
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1893 - Genomics and the future of gene technology in Aotearoa Wed, 28 Aug 2024
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1891 - What else can we learn from wastewater Wed, 21 Aug 2024
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1890 - Imagining the next generation of robofish Wed, 14 Aug 2024
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1889 - Our musical minds Wed, 07 Aug 2024
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1888 - Bonus: Kākāpō update with Dr Andrew Digby Wed, 31 Jul 2024
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1887 - A year of mainland kākāpō Wed, 31 Jul 2024
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1885 - A voyage of deep-sea discoveries Wed, 24 Jul 2024
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1884 - Turning food waste into wealth Wed, 17 Jul 2024
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1882 - Looking to the future for a low-lying wetland Wed, 10 Jul 2024
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1880 - The world through squid eyes Wed, 03 Jul 2024
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1879 - The annual snowline survey Wed, 26 Jun 2024
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1878 - Introducing: Turning The Tide Mon, 24 Jun 2024
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1877 - Targeting bacteria, and health inequities Wed, 19 Jun 2024
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1876 - Drones for pest control Wed, 12 Jun 2024
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1875 - Inside Auckland's lava caves Wed, 05 Jun 2024
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1874 - The race to save Papua New Guinea's frogs Wed, 29 May 2024
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1873 - How much of our extreme weather is due to climate change?  Wed, 22 May 2024
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1872 - Fungal foray-ing and the search for new antibiotics Wed, 15 May 2024
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1871 - Understanding our nearshore island volcanoes - Whakaari and Tūhua Wed, 08 May 2024
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1870 - The 2023 Prime Minister’s Science Prizes: Communicating volcano science and sampling soils  Wed, 01 May 2024
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1865 - The mystery of how godwits sleep in flight Wed, 27 Mar 2024
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1854 - Watching the weather in the far southern seas Wed, 21 Feb 2024
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1853 - New Zealand’s Antipodes Islands – remote, wild, and special Wed, 14 Feb 2024
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1852 - Pollen, asthma and allergies Wed, 31 Jan 2024
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1851 - Restoring Wellington’s seaweed forests Wed, 24 Jan 2024
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1850 - Summer science: AI and medicinal cannabis Wed, 17 Jan 2024
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1849 - Summer science: Hybrid wildlife and mātauranga Māori Wed, 10 Jan 2024
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1848 - Summer science: Seabirds in Auckland Wed, 03 Jan 2024
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1847 - Summer science: Kākā in Wellington Wed, 03 Jan 2024
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1846 - Summer science: Death rays and radio inventions Wed, 27 Dec 2023
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1845 - The giant dinosaurs of Patagonia… and maybe Aotearoa? Wed, 20 Dec 2023
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1844 - Underwater slips and slides Wed, 13 Dec 2023
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1843 - On alert – the National Geohazard Monitoring Centre Wed, 06 Dec 2023
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1842 - Monitoring the Makarora mohua  Wed, 29 Nov 2023
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1841 - A new way to help honey bees  Wed, 22 Nov 2023
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1840 - OCW recommends: The Turning Point Sun, 19 Nov 2023
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1839 - Plasma rockets in space Wed, 15 Nov 2023
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1838 - Helping to revitalise Moriori culture Wed, 08 Nov 2023
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1837 - Forecasting in changing times Wed, 01 Nov 2023
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1836 - The potential of plankton Wed, 25 Oct 2023
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1835 - Life in the fast and slow lanes of braided rivers Wed, 18 Oct 2023
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1834 - Why are penguins so cool? Wed, 11 Oct 2023
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1833 - Muscles young and old Wed, 04 Oct 2023
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1832 - Dotterels: The Southland underdog Wed, 27 Sep 2023
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1831 - The recipe for food pairing Wed, 20 Sep 2023
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