Kathy Campbell
Water on the moon: what does this mean?
We're looking at the significance of NASA's recent discovery that there's water on the sunlit side of the moon. Water is a key ingredient to venture into deep space and is a catalyst for future… Audio
Wildfire science, solar system secrets and ocean acidification
Science commentator Kathy Campbell joins Kathryn to talk about wildfire science, does 'fire suppression' really work? Can fire really be managed? She'll also talk about what fragments of the 1969… Audio
‘Lots of life might be out there, but it might be really stupid.’ - Kim Hill
Kim Hill explores what life is, where it began and what conditions it needs with two astrobiologists, an expert in microbial evolution, and an expert in Matauranga Maori, at Auckland University. Audio
Science commentator Kathy Campbell
Professor Kathy Campbell is a geologist, paleoecologist and astrobiologist at the University of Auckland. Today she joins Kathryn Ryan from the SETICon 2 convention in California, discussing the… Audio
Science commentator Kathy Campbell
New research shows ants take the injured back to the nest and treat them, and sometimes the non-injured fake their injuries to try to get carried off the battlefield; penguin feathers and shells track… Audio
Kathy Campbell - Did life begin on land or in the sea?
Professor Kathy Campbell is a geologist, paleo-ecologist and astrobiologist. The broad theme of her research is paleoecology - the interaction of ancient organisms with their surrounding environments… Audio
Science commentator - Professor Kathy Campbell
A look at Cassini Spacecraft's final moments before it plunged into Saturn's atmosphere; powerful earth forces and their consequences; and Elon Musk predicts rockets will one day be able to fly people… Audio
Science commentator Kathy Campbell
Auckland University's professor Kathy Campell discusses the history of things invented by women, some new thinking about whether T-Rex had feathers and discoveries in the brand-new field of… Audio
Earlier life on land discovered in Australasian hot springs
Hot springs here and in Australia have led an international team of scientists to conclude that life on land began earlier than previously documented. Kathryn Ryan talks to University of Auckland… Audio
NZ astrobiologist welcomes big funding boost
Back now to the search for alien life. Audio
Our Changing World - Studying earth to understand Mars
Studying rocks on Earth could help determine if there really is life on Mars. Audio
Fossil Life in Rocks
Palaeo ecologist Kathy Campbell shows Veronika Meduna how she searches for traces of ancient life in rocks Audio