For more than half a century, pacemakers have had one main job: keep the heart beating steadily. Now University of Auckland researchers are testing a device that does something extra, syncing the heartbeat to breathing in a way that might help damaged hearts repair.
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The strange science of the silent mind
Most people can imagine a dog barking or hear a song playing in their brain.But about one in 125 have a silent mind. Now scientists are investigating how consciousness works without sound.
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When everyone lived in an affordable home
Pre-colonial Māori didn’t have a housing problem. The Crown created one. Can the past give us clues to fix housing today?
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Inside the new science of obesity
Genetics, gut bugs, new drugs and surgery – this episode is about how groundbreaking research is changing how we understand and treat one of our most intractable health problems: obesity.
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Artificial intelligence: creativity or counterfeit?
As AI tools churn out striking art, the question remains: when the spark comes from prompts and past data, is it creation - or just clever theft?