Nanogirl's Great Science Adventures

A science podcast for kids that visits schools around motu to answer their burning questions and show them the wonders of discovery.

Hosted by Dr Michelle Dickinson

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Podcast details.

Credits

Dr Michelle Dickinson

Host
Krystal-Lee Brown
Actor
Joe Davis
Executive Producer, Nanogirl Labs Ltd
Dr Kate Sparks
Producer, Nanogirl Labs Ltd
Jocelyn Bunch
Production Coordinator, Nanogirl Labs Ltd
Sophie Fern
Script Writer
Cole Eastham-Farrelly
Video Editor
Liz Garton
Producer
Tim Watkin
Executive Producer

Listen out for a fun experiment every episode - which you'll be able to try at home.

We'd love to hear how they go - so email your results and any fun science questions you might have to the team at scienceadventures@rnz.co.nz.

Made possible by the

Logo reads "Irirangi Te Motu, NZ On Air, RNZ Innovation Fund"

Produced for RNZ by

Nanogirl Labs Ltd

Awards

2021 Voyager Media Awards

Finalist - Best Episodic Podcast

2021 NZ Radio Awards

Best Children's Programme

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