13 February 2012 - 1:47 am NZ time
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Richard Tilley talks about a range of nano-particles that could help with the early detection of cancer tumours. (11′37″)
David Lambert has managed to extract ancient DNA from frozen snow petrel vomit as part of his evolutionary studies. (12′28″)
Dean Williams visits the Fungal Herbarium at Landcare Research in Auckland. (11′14″)
Louise Wallace discusses asthma and the efficacy of asthma medication with Peter Black, a physician at Auckland Hospital. (12′07″)
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