AUT’s Allan Blackman joins us again live in the studio for Dear Science. Today he talks to Ximena about how scientists have found a way to reverse the ageing process, how scientists in Germany have switched on the world’s largest “artificial Sun” for the first time, and also about how the University of Melbourne has removed the name of a controversial professor from one of its buildings on campus.
Check out the full show from Wednesday 23rd March, where Ximena & Adam take a look at cannabis instead of cows, talk with Human Rights Lawer Deborah Manning, AUT’s Allan Blackman joins us again live in the studio for Dear Science and more
For the Girl Who Has Everything joins Hannah in the studio, and plays us some tracks from their older EPs and upcoming new album. Cheers NZ On Air Music!
A movement is arising, one which plans on abolishing current political and economic systems. The Zeitgeist Movement, which aims to remove the need for a monetary economy, and establish an economic model based upon the communal sharing of global resources. bFm Reporter Adam Jacobson spoke in studio with Coordinators of The New Zealand Zeitgeist Movement, Sam Mentink and Wiri Te-Moni about how the group plans on achieving this, and touched upon upcoming Z-Day events.
AUT’s Allan Blackman joins us again live in the studio for Dear Science. Today he talks to Adam about how butter may not be the bad guy after all, a promising development in development in salt water filtration, and how volunteers for the France’s Space Medical Institute are lying down on the job, and getting paid 16,000 Euros for it.
Check out the full show from Wednesday April 5th, where Adam and Jogai look at a proposal to increase policing numbers, The Zeitgeist Movement's Z-Day, AUT’s Allan Blackman joins us again live in the studio for Dear Science and more
AUT’s Allan Blackman pops into the studio this week for a bite-sized (ish) episode of Dear Science. Today he tells Ximena & Adam about the legacy of Ernest Rutherford, including what he received a Nobel Prize for (hint: not for splitting the atom), and about how Einstein referred to him as the ‘second Newton’ for his groundbreaking discoveries.
Wire host Jogai catches up with Co-leader of the Green Party James Shaw in the studio to discuss a few prominent election issues, including poor forestry regulations and an inquiry into the mental health sector.