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Science Powering Tomorrow

GNS Science
Ion Beam Science
Earthquakes
Riskscape
New Zealand
Natural Hazards Commission
Particle Accelerator
Earthquake Resilience
Tsunamis
Fiber Optic Cables
Environmental Monitoring
Cyclone Gabriel
Climate Change
Tsunami
Geology
Natural Hazards
Hydrogen Energy
5G Technology
Seismology
Smart Cities
Paleoseismology

Hosted by GNS Scientist hazard and risk expert Dr Mary Anne Clive, each episode introduces you to the brilliant minds working to keep New Zealanders safe, powered, and prepared — through tsunamis, tectonics, and tomorrow’s technology. Listen. Learn. Be inspired.

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88% of New Zealand’s electricity is renewable, but that’s only part of the picture. The reality is that our total energy system — including heat and transport — is only around 30% renewable. So how do we bridge that gap? Isabelle takes us through a r... more

As an island nation we love our coastlines – we live by them, holiday to them, fish from them. But this does not come without its risks. Sitting at the conjunction of two tectonic plates and with bragging rights of the 9th longest coastline in the wo... more

Our ‘land of the shaky isles’ – is subject to the whims of tectonic plates and volcanoes, oceans, and geological processes. Using leading tech, the RiskScape powered supercomputer is humming away, crunching data and scenarios every second. It can tel... more

Imagine a time when a magnitude 7.5 earthquake on the Wellington Fault is as insignificant as a thunderstorm. Where the buildings we live and work in are built to withstand ground shaking and ground deformation caused by earthquakes. 

This isn’t ... more

In this episode, Bill takes us behind the scenes of New Zealand’s only ion beam facility — a powerhouse of science and innovation with roots stretching back to the legacy of Ernest Rutherford, the father of nuclear physics. While it might sound like ... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Bill Frey
Expert in tsunami research and disaster preparedness
GNS Science
Episode: Waving Goodbye to Tsunami Uncertainty
Dr. Nick Horspool
Risk Scientist at GNS Science
GNS Science
Episode: The Supercomputer Calculating Our Risk
Dr. Anna Kaiser
Leadership team member of Natural Hazards and Risks Research Portfolio at GNS Science, focusing on earthquake and tsunami research
GNS Science
Episode: A Magnitude 7.5 Earthquake? So What.
Dr. Nicola Litchfield
Paleo seismologist studying past earthquakes and their effects on landscapes
GNS Science
Episode: A Magnitude 7.5 Earthquake? So What.
Dr. Bill Trompeter
Expert in ion beam materials and analysis
GNS Science
Episode: The Particle Accelerator You’ve Never Heard Of

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

The Particle Accelerator You’ve Never Heard Of
Q: What kind of materials are you talking about?
Dr. Trompeter mentions they are currently using the accelerator to make new types of catalyst materials for efficient hydrogen production and ammonia formation.
The Particle Accelerator You’ve Never Heard Of
Q: Can you break down how an ion beam works and what it allows scientists to do?
Dr. Trompeter explains that an ion beam is generated using a particle accelerator that produces ions and accelerates them to high voltages, allowing for material analysis and modification.

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