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A pacemaker that could help the heart heal
Dec 1, 2025
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The strange science of the silent mind
Nov 17, 2025
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When everyone lived in an affordable home
Nov 3, 2025
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Inside the new science of obesity
Oct 19, 2025
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Artificial intelligence: creativity or counterfeit?
Oct 6, 2025
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12/1/25 | A pacemaker that could help the heart heal | For more than half a century, pacemakers have had one main job: keep the heart beating steadily. Now University of Auckland researchers are testing a device that does something extra, syncing the heartbeat to breathing in a way that might help damaged hearts repair. | — | |
| 11/17/25 | The strange science of the silent mind | Most people can imagine a dog barking or hear a song playing in their brain.But about one in 125 have a silent mind. Now scientists are investigating how consciousness works without sound. | — | |
| 11/3/25 | When everyone lived in an affordable home | Pre-colonial Māori didn’t have a housing problem. The Crown created one. Can the past give us clues to fix housing today? | — | |
| 10/19/25 | Inside the new science of obesity | Genetics, gut bugs, new drugs and surgery – this episode is about how groundbreaking research is changing how we understand and treat one of our most intractable health problems: obesity. | — | |
| 10/6/25 | Artificial intelligence: creativity or counterfeit? | As AI tools churn out striking art, the question remains: when the spark comes from prompts and past data, is it creation - or just clever theft? | — | |
| 10/1/25 | Ingenious is back for season 2! | Ingenious is back for another season exploring groundbreaking research and mind-expanding concepts. We meet the amazing people behind those ideas and explore the impact of their work on the world – and on our lives. | — | |
| 3/28/25 | Let's dance: how moving together can heal a fractured world | In the third episode of Ingenious learn about the researchers and artists applying the power of dance to heal an increasingly fractured world and how the simple act of moving together lights up multiple parts of our brain.From Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, New Zealand's leading research institution, Ingenious is a podcast exploring how research from New Zealand is transforming the world for the better.Hosted by experienced podcast and award winning journalist Nikki Mandow, Ingenious tells the stories of innovation, ambition and hope from the University of Auckland's leading researchers. | — | |
| 3/13/25 | Digital twins: Next-gen crash test dummies behind a revolution in healthcare | In the second episode of Ingenious hear about how in the near future digital versions of ourselves will forecast how our bodies respond to surgery or medication. From the University of Auckland, New Zealand's leading research institution, Ingenious is a podcast exploring how research from New Zealand is transforming the world for the better.Hosted by experienced podcast and award winning journalist Nikki Mandow, Ingenious tells the stories of innovation, ambition and hope from the University of Auckland's leading researchers. | — | |
| 2/26/25 | Lactose intolerant? You'd be surprised how many people are | Ingenious is a new podcast from Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland. In each episode we take a deep dive and talk to researchers about work that is transforming our world for the better. In this episode, how a 5000-year-old genetic mutation enabled some of us to digest milk with no problem. What does that mean for the rest of us? | — |
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