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Stage Direction w/ Shanaia Boutsady and Sajal Taneja: 16 January, 2023

Stage Direction w/ Shanaia Boutsady and Sajal Taneja: 16 January, 2023 Stage Direction w/ Shanaia Boutsady and Sajal Taneja: 16 January, 2023, 10.83 MB
Tue 16 Jan 2024

Shanaia Boutsady and Sajal Taneja from Mixit’s show I AM… and… I AM are in the studio to talk about the work playing on 20 and 21 January at Oratia Settlers Hall.

Ready Steady Learn w/ Robbie Delany: 16 January, 2023

Ready Steady Learn w/ Robbie Delany: 16 January, 2023 Ready Steady Learn w/ Robbie Delany: 16 January, 2023, 10.22 MB
Tue 16 Jan 2024

Robbie Delany is on Ready Steady Learn to chat about his work investigating how inhaling nitrogen dioxide, a gas in car fumes, affects the brain. Whakarongo mai nei!

Stenography: The extinction of a phonetic medium in Aotearoa w Katherine O'Brien: 16 January 2024

Stenography: The extinction of a phonetic medium in Aotearoa w Katherine O'Brien Stenography: The extinction of a phonetic medium in Aotearoa w Katherine O'Brien, 15.96 MB
Tue 16 Jan 2024

The average words per minute (wpm) a person can type out on a phone is around 35 words. This is slightly higher for computers with an average of around 40-45 wpm. 

Stenographers can produce up to an incredible 360 wpm, keeping up with conversation in real time. However the skillset requiring this is tedious and expensive to employ; resulting in outsourcing and automation of transcription.

Director of Mercury Transcripts Katherine O'Brien spoke to Sofia about how stenography works and about being one of the last four stenographers in all of Aotearoa. 

Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman January 16, 2024

Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman January 16, 2024 Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman January 16, 2024, 41.12 MB
Tue 16 Jan 2024

This week for the very first Dear Science the Tuesday Wire team discusses; the use of A.I in potentially disproving old beleifs about fingerprints, new telescope photos of Uranus and Neptune being less blue than we thought.

South Africa’s case against Israel at the ICJ w/ Associate Professor of Law, Treasa Dunworth: 16 January 2024.

South Africa’s case against Israel at the ICJ w/ Associate Professor of Law, Treasa Dunworth: 16 January 2024 South Africa’s case against Israel at the ICJ w/ Associate Professor of Law, Treasa Dunworth: 16 January 2024, 19.89 MB
Tue 16 Jan 2024

One Hundred and fifty three countries have ratified the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.

The Convention which was originally ratified in 1948 was intended to prevent a repeat of the genocidal atrocities of World War Two.

Now, over 75 years after the convention was ratified, South Africa has filed a case to the International Court of Justice, alleging that Israel, a member of the convention, has breached their obligations.

Nicholas spoke to Treasa Dunworth, Associate professor of Law at the University of Auckland about the facts surrounding the historic case.

Update on situation in Gaza w National Coordinator of Palestinians in Aotearoa, Dr Ahmed Saadeh: January 16, 2024

Update on situation in Gaza w National Coordinator of Palestinians in Aotearoa, Dr Ahmed Saadeh: January 16, 2024 Update on situation in Gaza w National Coordinator of Palestinians in Aotearoa, Dr Ahmed Saadeh: January 16, 2024, 29.75 MB
Tue 16 Jan 2024

While many Kiwis took the Christmas period as a time of respite and relaxation, the bombardment of Gaza by Israel continued.

After just over one hundred days of bombardment it is estimated that nearly twenty-four-thousand Palestinians have died with over two million people being displaced from their homes as a result of the conflict.

Nicholas spoke to the National Coordinator of Palestinians in Aotearoa, Dr Ahmed Saadeh for an update on the situation in Gaza.

The Wire w/ Nicholas: January 16, 2024

The Wire w/ Nicholas: January 16, 2024 The Wire w/ Nicholas: January 16, 2024, 103.11 MB
Tue 16 Jan 2024

The Tuesday Wire team is joined by Dr Allan Blackman for Dear Science. The team discusses the use of A.I in potentially disproving old beliefs about fingerprints, new telescope photos of Uranus and Neptune being less blue than we thought. .

Nicholas speaks to National Coordinator of Palestinians in Aotearoa, Dr Ahmed Saadeh about the ongoing situation in Gaza.

Nicholas also speaks to Associate Professor of Law Treasa Dunworth South Africa’s case against Israel at the ICJ

And, Sofia speaks to Katherine O’Brien director of Mecury Transcripts , about the extinction of a phonetic medium.

 

Stinky Grooves: Tuesday January 16, 2024

Stinky Grooves: Tuesday January 16, 2024 Stinky Grooves: Tuesday January 16, 2024, 242.86 MB
Tue 16 Jan 2024

Night flight

The One To Four with Gin: January 16, 2024

The One To Four with Gin: January 16, 2024 The One To Four with Gin: January 16, 2024, 241.13 MB
Tue 16 Jan 2024

Spaced Out with Josh Aoraki: January 16, 2024

Spaced Out with Josh Aoraki: January 16, 2024 Spaced Out with Josh Aoraki: January 16, 2024, 18.51 MB
Tue 16 Jan 2024

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