Science Academy Podcasts
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Students from isolated or under-served communities from around the country have come to Dunedin for an intensive week submerged in the world of science.
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Explores a wide range of scientific subjects including the history and effects of antibiotics, the impacts of caffeine on sports, genetic modification, architecture, unconscious bias, and nanotechnology, with episodes like The Engineering of Fruits and Music Influences Our Minds providing specific insights and expert knowledge.

Students from isolated or under-served communities from around the country have come to Dunedin for an intensive week submerged in the world of science.
From simple plants, to life changing drugs, antibiotics have evolved incredibly since their discovery. But how did they come to be, and do we really know what we are putting into our bodies? With bacterial infections constantly mutating and evolving, will our antibiotics last forever? Hosted by Jordin Tolentino, Nico Hargreaves and Aliette Parsons. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz

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