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The case for whether plants can actually learn
What if plants are smarter than we think - a lot smarter? That's the central premise for an essay, published in The Paris Review by New York-based writer and editor Cody Delistraty. Audio
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Is brunch the new dinner party?
Rico Gagliano and Brendan Francis Newnam host the popular podcast The Dinner Party Download. They say the dinner party is getting swallowed up by the "misspent leisure time" that is brunch. Audio
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Dorothy BUCHANAN: Trio Sound
Gagliano Trio - John Chisholm (violin), Allan Chisholm (cello), Bruce Greenfield (piano).
Recorded 21 October 1984 in Broadcasting House, Wellington by RNZ Concert. Audio
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Semi-finalists
Audio 18 Nov 2015Congratulations to the 14 semi-finalists who have made it to the next round. Here is the order of competitors for the Semi-Final: Audio
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Talking plants
Plants respond to light and chemicals, and can even make sounds. But are they able to communicate? Dr Monica Gagliano of the University of Western Australia is investigating bioacoustics in plants. Audio
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Dorothy BUCHANAN: Trio Sound
'Trio Sound' is the composer's interpretation in musical abstraction of Ian Wedde's poem 'Shaduf' (1980). Performed by the Gagliano Trio - Bruce Greenfield (piano), John Chisholm (violin), Allan… Audio
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