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Our Changing World for Thursday 12 November 2015
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Crushing mussels, crunching data
9:20 PM.They call it the 'mussel crusher', a machine developed by NIWA to test the strength of New Zealand mussel shells and help the local aquaculture industry Read more Video, Audio
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'Smart' glove
9:06 PM.The prototype of a haptic feedback glove is being used to control a flight simulator but could have future use in physiotherapy Read more Audio
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Smart birds net researcher PM's Emerging Scientist Prize
9:03 PM.Research into intelligence in New Caledonian crows has won Alex Taylor the 2015 Prime Minister's MacDiarmid Emerging Scientist Prize Read more Video, Audio
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Top science prize for myth-busting bone research team
9:02 PM.The 2015 Prime Minister's Science Prize goes to osteoporosis researchers Ian Reid, Mark Bolland and Andrew Grey. Ian Reid also won the Rutherford Medal and Liley Medal Read more Audio