This week on Dear Science Allan chatted with Casper about detecting Parkinson's disease by smell, a plastic that destroys viruses, and the purple on Alahambra's ceiling.
Hong-Kong based artist, Eyeliner (Luke Rowell), talks about growing up, his parents, and nostalgic TV music as he shares some insight on tracks from his new album, 'Drop Shadow'.
Jonny chats to Loggy Log about the just dropped Fat Freddy's Drop single 'Next Stop' off the upcoming LP Slo Mo, and the just announced FFD tour and Tāmaki show at Lilyworld on 26th of January.
Ange hung out with microbiologists and lived to tell the tale. Detailing three part punches to winter colds, weaning off anti-depressants, and hitting the vitamin C ceiling - Ange has your back. Naturally.
Their upcoming Kings Arms gig may be sold out, but you can still catch the freshly reunited D4 when they play Auckland City Limits this March. Dion stopped by the studio to talk Valentines DJ sets, vomit ceilings and getting the band back together. Check out their other tour dates and hopefully get loose(er) HERE.
This week on the Tuesday Wire, Milly continues her in-depth conversation with Carrie Leonetti - Associate Professor at the Auckland University Faculty of Law on why family court judges need expert-led domestic violence training.
It's a beauty of a show this one, featuring extra-planetary news on Spaced Out with Josh thanks to the Stardome, plus Nick's kōrero with Marlon Williams about his forthcoming album Te Whare Tīwakawaka, tour of Aotearoa and documentary due out in May. Whakarongo mai nei!
Auckland Council is planning an aerial drop of 1080 poison over the Hunua Ranges in southeast Auckland. This is the second 1080 operation on the Hunua Ranges, with the last one in 2015. Justin talked to Forest and Bird spokesperson Kevin Hague on the effects of the drop, and researcher Tina Ngata on why some people oppose using 1080.