There’s actually science on our TV

10 June 2010 · 0 comments

Science, technology, innovation and design in New Zealand, in Māori and English. Friday nights at 10.30 on Māori TV.

Although I know Māori Television carries some excellent programming it seldom occurs to me to look at the schedules for any channel. I didn’t know about this:

A 3D printed product.

A 3D printed product.

… a locally produced programme on innovation, science, technology and design. (See 411.net.nz for information).

It’s a fast moving but quite informative programme. Often covering local companies and research institutes.

[Via Science on New Zealand TV | Open Parachute.]

Scheduled for 10.30 pm on a Friday night it’s definitely one to set the recorder for. Or watch recent episodes on the website.

Tumamao Harawira and Taupunakohe Tocker present this information-packed guide to the latest innovations, gadgets, gaming and everything in between. From Northland to Southland, 411 brings you 26 episodes jam-packed with Kiwi innovations — and even a few from across the ditch. From 3D prototyping, to augmented reality, to motion capture, to interactive artists, to game developers, to sports technology, to bio-engineering, to crime-fighting technology, to dna extraction, to synchrotron light … 411 is your weekly insight into the latest advancements in technology and science.

[Via 411.]

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