Spaced Out takes to a new volcano found on a planet that isn't our own - and we meddle our brain power together to summon Pavement into the studio after their sound check. And yes, we go hard on the Pavement tunes.
Seekersinternational - Original of the Original Seekersinternational - No Parasites (Lickshot!) Gavsborg - She Sings Something Warriors Musick / Royal Vibes - Same Story (Instrumental) Prabumi - Berpadu Ground + Thomash + Saeko Killy - Konoha Andi.Andean - Miniaturas (Da Iguana Dreamix) Kouslin - Michael Kouslin - King 10:40 - The Engineer Roe Deers - Never Ending (Curses ‘Psycho’ Remix) Roe Deers/Sex Judas - Rodeo King Carrier - Product of Environment MPU101 - DEPRO Pugilist - Micro Dose 3Phaz - 3P Type Beat Pyrame - So Sprach Psychedelia (Rodion Remix) Mioclono/John Talabot/Velmondo - Disobedience I:Cube - Kaszio plus 1 DJ Ojo - Coiled Up audiobooks - Beekeeper Saint Abdullah | Jason Nazary - Evicted in the Morning I:Cube - Vantableu Gina Birch - Digging Down Unloved - Polychrome Gavsborg - The Jamaican Pesto Manifesto The Necks - Signal Abu AMA - grey moon dust Khotin - HV Road Gina Birch - I Play My Bass Loud Eyes of Others - New Hair New Me (Ana Helder Remix)
This week on the Tuesday wire, Beth talked to vaccinologist Proffessor Helen Petousis-Harris regarding a new omicron specific vaccine that will be made available for all over 30's from the first of April. It includes the original variant known as the ancestral strain as well as a newer variant pertaining to the Omicron family.
This week on the Tuesday Wire, Beth speaks to Dr Dawnelle Cylne regarding the Census that took place the same day the Tuesday Wire aired. Beth explores with Dawnelle why the Census is important and why we have a Census in New Zealand.
This week on the Tuesday Wire in our weekly catch-up with Dr Shane Reti, Milly explores the recently announced FamilyBoost policy, aimed at helping low to middle income families to provide early childhood care for thier children.
This week on the Tuesday Wire, Milly spoke to Professor Tracey McIntosh from the University of Auckland regarding a new paper published from a large study into intimate partner violence. The findings of the paper revealed that intimate partner violence is linked to increased risk of both chronic and mental illness, and with one in three women experiencing intimate partner violence, this highlights a health issue.
This week on Dear Science Milly and Beth are joined by Joel Rindelaub the day after his birthday to talk all things science! Sleep masks are proven to work in a study exploring human sensitivity to light, then it's out to space where the James Webb telescope has made some more puzzling discoveries: this time it's galaxies that are far bigger than we thought they would be, and finally finishing off with the fact than anyone can be good at maths, we just need good teachers + tutors + working hard.