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Energy and the musical scale
Dunsandel engineer and author, discussing how energy gives us the musical scale. Audio
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Energy with David Haywood: more on solar
Dunsandel engineer, concluding his discussion of solar photovoltaic energy, and answering questions from listeners. Audio
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Energy with David Haywood: solar photovoltaic part 2
Dunsandel engineer and writer discussing the problems and future of solar photovoltaic energy. Audio
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Energy with David Haywood: solar photovoltaic
Doctor of engineering from Dunsandel, discussing solar photovoltaic energy. Audio
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Energy with David Haywood: solar
Doctor of enginerering from Dunsandel, discussing solar energy. Audio
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Energy with David Haywood: waves
Dunsandel-based writer with a Ph.D. in engineering, discussing wave energy. Audio
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David Haywood: marine energy
Engineer and author who lives in Dunsandel, discussing tide and wave energy. Audio
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Energy with David Haywood: wind energy
Engineer and author who lives in Dunsandel, discussing wind energy. Audio
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Energy with David Haywood: biofuels and toilet flushing
Dunsandel engineer discusses biofuel possibilities in New Zealand and the moral philosophy of toilet flushing. Audio
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Energy with David Haywood: electric vehicles
Writer and engineer who lives in Dunsandel and writes the Southerly blog discussing renewable energy and electric vehicles. Audio
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Energy with David Haywood - exergy and anergy
Dunsandel author with a PhD in engineering, discussing exergy and anergy. Audio
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Science with David Haywood
Audio 6 Jun 2012Is there more to human attraction than physical beauty and charm? Audio
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Science with David Haywood
Audio 23 May 2012Feedback on a study about meat being bad for you. Audio
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Science with David Haywood
Audio 9 May 2012Discusses the issue of whether meat is good for you. Audio
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Science with David Haywood
Audio 21 Dec 2011David Haywood revisits allergies, haircuts and the margin of error. Audio
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Science with David Haywood
Audio 7 Dec 2011David Haywood revisits allergies, haircuts and the margin of error Audio
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Science with David Haywood
Audio 23 Nov 2011David discusses if we should believe the "margin of error" number stated on opinion polls and how silence in spoken communication can carry meaning, and the implications of both for the NZ election. Audio
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Science with David Haywood
Audio 16 Nov 2011Mysophilia - a psychological condition involving an abnormal attraction to dirt, filth, and germs. Audio
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Science with David Haywood
Audio 2 Nov 2011Steven Joyce's road plans from an energy engineering perspective. Audio
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Science with David Haywood
Audio 19 Oct 2011Discusses 'technical' entertainment books South Sea Vagabonds (1939) by J.W. (Johnny) Wray Love in a Lighthouse (1956) by G.R. (Bob) Gilbert Audio
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Science with David Haywood
Audio 5 Oct 2011The mechanics of hair dressing and professional wedding planning. Audio
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Science with David Haywood
Why do French words sound romantic and German words sound aggressive? Audio
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Science with David Haywood
Audio 27 Jul 2011Simon Pollard looks at whether gossip is the human version of primate grooming, and suggests an evolutionary explanation for why so much of our conversations involve gossip. Audio
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Science with David Haywood
Audio 4 May 2011David discusses long-drops, short-drops, and humanure. Audio
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Science with David Haywood
Audio 20 Apr 2011David calls for more practical philosophy, and offers up a Gracewood sisters conundrum. Audio