Manioke Connoisseur takes the wheel on this weeks show, guarantee to slap 200 on your dash while thinking over your dumpling order from Eden Noodles Cafe
Sam phones up to teach us about the 2,200 year old history of Soy Sauce and how to make sense of the different types in the super market aisle! Whakarongo mai!
This week on Dear Science Casper had a chat with Allan Blackman about Gregor Mendel's 200th birthday, using scientific techniques to determine the authorship of Josquin's compositions, and scientists changing the bonds between atoms for the first time.
In response to the death of an unarmed constable in 2020, the New Zealand police invested 200 Million dollars into a safety programme for front line officers.
It’s been recently disclosed that new AI software, titled search X, is at the heart of it. Josh Black talked to Alex Sims from the university of Auckland to find out more.
The Government’s Employment Relations Amendment Bill has passed its third and final reading.
Wire Host Caeden spoke to E Tū National Secretary Rachel Mackintosh about what the bill means for workers, particularly the new test to define who is a contractor.
They also spoke to University of Auckland Law School Professional Teaching Fellow Simon Schofield about the bill, particularly the impact on those earning more than $200,000 and workers more generally.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another sunny morning in the bFM studios, with a couple of tunes to wake you up; Rob's diving into the Wim Hof Method, does it really make you invincible? Watch this space; the Prime Minister dials in to talk heaps of legislation; and we get a snippet of Long Player from Totally Wired, in our Short Player with Sports Dreams, this week. Happy hump day.