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Beneath the Surface: Exploring Malaysia’s Caves

Beneath the Surface: Exploring Malaysia’s Caves

Zarris Kem, karst naturalist, Malaysian Cave and Karst Conservancy

Top 5 at 5: Understanding the Political Sentiments of Malay Youths

Top 5 at 5: Understanding the Political Sentiments of Malay Youths

Aziff Azuddin, Political Researcher, IMAN Research

Top 5 at 5: A Different Perspective On Reacting To Casual Racism

Top 5 at 5: A Different Perspective On Reacting To Casual Racism

Nicholas Chan, Research Fellow, Australian National University and co-founder of IMAN Research

Batu Caves: A Treasure Trove of Biodiversity

Batu Caves: A Treasure Trove of Biodiversity

Zarris Kem, Karst Naturalist, Malaysian Cave and Karst Conservancy

Top 5 at 5: AI Summit To Shape Future Policies

Top 5 at 5: AI Summit To Shape Future Policies

Khalil Nooh, CEO and Co-Founder, Mesolitica

Top 5 At 5: How Would Licenses for Social Media Platforms Even Work?

Top 5 At 5: How Would Licenses for Social Media Platforms Even Work?

Wathshlah Naidu, Executive Director, Centre for Independent Journalism

Top 5 At 5: Russians Poll & Borneo Burns

Top 5 At 5: Russians Poll & Borneo Burns

Celine Lim, Managing Director, SAVE Rivers

Butterflies of Batu Caves & Bukit Dinding

Butterflies of Batu Caves & Bukit Dinding

Dr Rosli Omar, Naturalist and photographer

WTF: Can Boeing Rebuild Its Reputation?

WTF: Can Boeing Rebuild Its Reputation?

Beautiful, Biodiverse, Batu Caves

Beautiful, Biodiverse, Batu Caves

Dr Ruth Kiew, Botanist, Malaysian Cave and Karst Conservancy (MCKC) and Leader, Batu Caves Scientific Expedition | Dr Ros Fatihah Muhammad, Geologist & President, Malaysian Cave and Karst Conservancy (MCKC)

Tak Kenal Maka Tak Cinta Ep5: Merapoh

Tak Kenal Maka Tak Cinta Ep5: Merapoh

Andrew Sebastian, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Ecotourism & Conservation Society Malaysia (ECOMY)

Bill Stone: Explorer of the Deepest Cave

Bill Stone: Explorer of the Deepest Cave

Dr Bill Stone, Caver & Explorer

Different Viral Culture

Different Viral Culture

Kam Raslan | Nadira Ilana | Sim Wie Boon

Is This How Neanderthals Buried Their Dead?

Is This How Neanderthals Buried Their Dead?

Dr Emma Pomeroy, Lecturer in the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge

Rocking Art From 44,000 Years Ago

Rocking Art From 44,000 Years Ago

Adam Brumm, Archaeologist, Griffith University

33RPM - 15th October 2019

33RPM - 15th October 2019

Zack Yusof

 
 




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Today’s Shows



10:00 AM

Merdeka Special

(REPEAT) Datuk Sheila Majid, Malaysia’s jazz icon, shares her 40-year music journey and insights on the music industry.

11:00 AM

Best of Enterprise

(REPEAT) Shin Tseng (Urban Agenda Design/REXKL) and Nigel Wong (MATTA) on how Kuala Lumpur’s living heritage can be preserved and activated for tourism, balancing authenticity with renewal and creating micro-heritage districts ahead of Merdeka.

12:00 PM

Popcorn Culture

(REPEAT) With Merdeka coming up this weekend we review three local short films and then on Take 2 go through your favourite Malaysian movies.

1:00 PM

Cruise Control

(REPEAT) Is Chery Tiggo Cross the best bang-for-your-buck car you can get in the market at the moment? Daniel shares his thoughts.

2:00 PM

Matt-Splained

(REPEAT) Matt and Rich hike into the uncanny valleys of machine music. from the Laurel Canyon folk rockers that never existed, to featured artist scams.

3:00 PM

Earth Matters

(REPEAT) Striking and unmistakable, hornbills are vital seed dispersers that keep our forests thriving. Dr. Yeap Chin Aik shares over two decades of stories and science from studying and protecting these remarkable birds.

4:00 PM

Bar None

(REPEAT) We learn about trail running and what it takes to be a trail runner with Ewegene Tan, Race Director of Malaysia Ultra-Trail by UTMB

5:00 PM

BBC World Service

This episode of The Conversation unpacks the relationship between horses and human health.

6:00 PM

Merdeka Special

(REPEAT) Kuala Lumpur’s swampy beginnings and tin-town past hardly foretold its rise as Malaysia’s capital. Cultural commentator Eddin Khoo reflects on the city’s unlikely evolution, its history of Merdeka, and the identity it continues to shape.