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.
Crime shows simplify forensics. One clue, one analysis and its over. Its not like that in real life. This episode explores the three branches of forensic science: physical, biological and digital. We look at how each “sees” evidence. By exploring the intersection of these different areas, this podcast explains why real world crimes aren’t solved with one piece of evidence. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz

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