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Isla Christensen and Stella Huggins bring you Tomorrow's World - a segment that explores how science affects people and our future on planet Earth. 

On the Monday Wire every fortnight.

Micro-mess: Nanoplastics and Cell Function: August 03, 2021

Micro-mess: Nanoplastics and Cell Function: August 03, 2021 Micro-mess: Nanoplastics and Cell Function: August 03, 2021, 7.61 MB
Tue 3 Aug 2021

This week Isla and Stella dive into the world of microplastics. Drawing on interviews with Dr Shinji Kihara from the School of Chemical Sciences at the University of Auckland, they discuss how nanoplastics affect human cellular function, and how prevalent they are in Aotearoa. 
 

The Future of Farming: July 20, 2021

The Future of Farming: July 20, 2021 The Future of Farming: July 20, 2021, 10.36 MB
Tue 20 Jul 2021

Kia ora Earthlings! This week Stella Huggins and Isla Christensen talk about the future of farming with Molly Alton. Molly has a unique perspective as she works with the Hawke's Bay Regional Council as a regulator whilst living on a farm. They chat about the recent farming protests, the future of exports and the possibilities of genetic engineering.

Investigating Pseudoscience: July 06, 2021

Investigating Pseudoscience: July 06, 2021 Investigating Pseudoscience: July 06, 2021, 8.55 MB
Tue 6 Jul 2021

Welcome back earthlings! This week Stella Huggins and Isla Christensen investigate the growing problem of pseudoscience. Looking at popular media such as TikTok and Netflix shows they differentiate between scientific terminology's use in literature and how it can be used in cases to twist evidence. So what is a fact, theory, hypothesis and law? 

Food for Thought: The Future of Food w/ Dr Rosie Bosworth: June 22, 2021

Food for Thought: The Future of Food w/ Dr Rosie Bosworth: June 22, 2021 Food for Thought: The Future of Food w/ Dr Rosie Bosworth: June 22, 2021, 21.72 MB
Tue 22 Jun 2021

What the "facon" is up with sustainable eating? This week on Tomorrow's World, Isla and Stella talk to Dr Rosie Bosworth, a disruptive technology expert about the future of food technologies, ranging from lab-grown meat (cellular agriculture) to how soy roots are used to simulate the sensory experience of animal products.

Dealing with Imposter Syndrome: June 08, 2021

Dealing with Imposter Syndrome: June 08, 2021 Dealing with Imposter Syndrome: June 08, 2021, 6.4 MB
Tue 8 Jun 2021

Hey Earthlings! This week on Tomorrow's World, Isla Christensen and Stella Huggins investigate imposter syndrome - an internal experience of not believing you are as competent as others believe you to be. They speak to some students around the University of Auckland about whether they have experienced imposter syndrome and how they deal with it. 

Talking Trash: Waste Management and Recycling: May 25, 2021

Talking Trash: Waste Management and Recycling: May 25, 2021 Talking Trash: Waste Management and Recycling: May 25, 2021, 7.56 MB
Tue 25 May 2021

Hey Earthlings! This week on Tomorrow's World, Isla and Stella dive into the world of waste. They interview Dominic Salmon from 3R to find out how people view their rubbish and how people can introduce more sustainable waste management processes into their everyday lives. 

3R, The Reimagineers, are a group that designs product stewardship programmes to help businesses take responsibility for and effectively dispose of  the products they make and sell. 

TikTok Science Myths: May 11, 2021

TikTok Science Myths: May 11, 2021 TikTok Science Myths: May 11, 2021, 7.7 MB
Tue 11 May 2021

This week on Tomorrow's World, Isla and Stella investigate the science side of video sharing app TikTok. They discuss whether TikTok is a trustworthy information source, debunk some mistruths and approve some actually accurate science videos. 

Elon Musk's Neuralink Chip: April 27, 2021

Elon Musk's Neuralink Chip: April 27, 2021 Elon Musk's Neuralink Chip: April 27, 2021, 5.27 MB
Tue 27 Apr 2021

Isla Christensen and Stella Huggins bring you Tomorrow's World, a new Wire segment that explores how technologies and scientific issues affect people and the future of the planet. 

This week Isla and Stella look into Elon Musk's new neuralink brain-chip which he recently demonstrated using a chimp. They speak to University of Auckland cognitive neuroscientist, Dr Paul Corballis, about the technology and what impact it could have on people. 

Increase in Youth Vaping and Labour's Proposed Restrictions w/ Janet Hoek and Leitu Tufunga: August 28th, 2023

Increase in Youth Vaping and Labour's Proposed Restrictions w/ Janet Haok and Leitu Tufunga: August 28th, 2023 Increase in Youth Vaping and Labour's Proposed Restrictions w/ Janet Haok and Leitu Tufunga: August 28th, 2023, 39.06 MB

This week for Tomorrow’s world we’re focusing on health issues as we get closer to the election, more specifically the increase of youth vaping in Aotearoa.

The Ministry of Health, in their most recent statistics, found that 1 in 12 people over the age of 15 are vaping daily. In response to this, Labour released a set of proposed policies last week to tighten the rules around vaping. This includes restricting vape shops to 600 worldwide, increasing fines up to 15,000 dollars for retailers that sell to youth and making vape products less visible in shops. 

Rawan spoke with Otago public health professor Janet Hoek about the current and potential health impacts of youth vaping, the efficiency of Labour’s proposed policies and what more we need to do.

Rawan also spoke with Leitu Tufunga, the chair of Health Coalition Aotearoa’s smoke free expert advisory group. They discussed  current community concerns around youth vaping, especially tactics that are being used to encourage vaping in youth culture. Leitu also talked about how labour’s policies will work and why the Health coalition is in support of stricter rules.