This week, Stella and Isla investigate viral dogs that have been trained to press buttons that speak human words. They interview PhD candidate Dana Keating from the University of Auckland, an expert on dog cognition, about possible explanations for these dogs' behaviour.
Hundreds of thousands of computers and networks worldwide are currently under attack from a devastating virus. Appropriately named WannaCry, the virus was first detected on Friday May 12th. Shortly after, the worm had gone global, infecting 230 thousand computers across 150 countries, with the highest profile victim being hospitals across Britain's National Health Service. 95bFM’s Adam Jacobson speaks to Professor Clark Thomborson, a cyber security expert at the University of Auckland, to find out the details behind WannaCry and how ransomware functions.
Recently, Otago University announced a development around how bacterial immune systems can be harmful for their hosts, and why they are not found in all bacteria. Lillian was intrigued to find out what this actually meant.. Especially because the finding shows that existing CRISPR anti-viral immunity was often a disadvantage to the bacterium when infected by certain viruses.
Chris Brown is a researcher in the Biochemistry department at Otago and Peter Fineran is in the department of Microbiology and Immunology.
Lillian spoke first to Chris to learn more about the findings and then with Peter
Amelia is joined by Che aka bb gurl aka Mallshopper for a conclusive list of the best of the best anime of all time PERIOD. But none of that Shonen nonsense - the good stuff.
Multi-hyphenate arts icon Coco Solid spoke with Rachel about Wheke Fortress, a new community and artist run space she is setting up in Onehunga with Big Fat Raro. Whakarongo mai nei to hear about the kaupapa and supoort the Boosted campaign here!
International Relations professor Robert Kelly's BBC interview about South Korea was interrupted when his two small children showed up. His wife rushed in and ushered the children out of the room. However, many people and some media outlets assumed that Professor Kelly's wife, Jung-a Kim, was the nanny. The assumption has sparked a wider discussion about interracial couples and media representation of Asian women. bFM reporter Amanda Jane Robinson spoke to author MiMi Aye, who tweeted about some of these assumptions and is part of an interracial family.
Se você jurar - Receio
Los Kjarkas & Savia Andina - Kutimuy
Banda Colombiana - Llorando se fue
Ranil y Su Conjunto Tropical - Lamento
Los Hermanos Rosario - Fuiste Tú
Juaneco y su Combo - El Hijo de la Runamula
Juaneco y su Combo - Rosa de Mi Amor
Antonio Ríos - Yo Me Estoy Enamorando
Chocolate - Mayonesa
Makina Kandela - Juan chu-chi-ta
Bubas Produçoes - Picante Da Terra
Raja Kirik - Tarian Maut Dari Gunung
The Bug vs Earth - Another Planet
Raja Kirik - Bujang Ganong
CRRDR - BAM BAM
COMBIFUNK MIX (Mastered with Clear Sky at 85pct)
𝓑𝓡𝓔𝓝𝓓𝓐 - TB Destiny *** Brenda edit _ BadBunny x EstadoUnido
Neeiv - Caramelo (Neeiv Edit)
Aquecimento - PV5000
Yunglian. Aceto Music, Kade. Diegoniverse - Depresion Post Party
P.U.R.E. - Hallucinate
kelman duran - SECRETO (version II)
Urias - Cadela
Virgen Maria A.K.A. - Tq
Les Mamans Du Congo & Rrobin - Ngaminke
Dengue Dengue Dengue - Eye Acucho ft. Mikongo
Luísa e os Alquimistas - Garota Ligeira (part. Luê)
Dinamarca X Busy Signal - Jail (Gil Edit)
Bad Gyal & Bad Gyal feat. Florentino;Florentino - Blink (Prod. DJ Florentino)
Khea x Duki - Wacha
el bacalao de smokepurrp
bambinodj - lost riddim
Lao x Nick León - Tu Mirada ft. Santa María
DJ Snake & Lil Jon - Turn Down For What
El Irreal Veintiuno - Ayer En Tlatelolco
Natural Ange returns to the studio with plenty of remedies to help you with your aliments. From high cholesterol to recurring viral infection, Ange is here to help.
Corey recorded a special edition of What's Cooking before 2023 came along, and spoke with some Americans that were viral on Tiktok with a song performed at a thift store (that doesn't even exist any more). Live from the States are Estelle Piper, Tom Shaw, and Vincent Gargiulo of Toasters 'n' Moose.
Dr Natalie Netzler, explains her research with an all-Pacific female-led study looking at traditional Samoan medicines as antiviral medicines to treat viral diseases such as COVID. Whakarongo mai nei!