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Can coral rings predict tsunamis?Creative Commons Image dachalan under CC-BY-NC-SA licence

By The Naked Scientists (Guest)

28 February 2011

Can coral give us warning of tsunamis?  Read more : Can coral rings predict tsunamis?

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The making of Life: The bright side of LifeBBC

By Mike Gunton (Guest)

23 June 2009

Mike Gunton, Executive Producer of the BBC/OU series Life, lets us in on filming the most bizarre story of the series  Read more : The making of Life: The bright side of Life

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Breaking Science: Fire ants, jealous dogs, coral clocks... Featuring: audio, photos.com

By The Naked Scientists (Guest)

18 December 2008

Coral rings predict tsunami, how humans affect fire ant invasions, new way to combat HIV, dog morals and does searing meat really seal in...  Read more : Breaking Science: Fire ants, jealous dogs, coral clocks...

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CoralsProduction team

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

09 August 2006

This Open University course extract explains how coral forms  Read more : Corals

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Safety Extras Featuring: video, Production team

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

09 November 2005

Follow Hermione in this exclusive video extra as she collects and works with limestone, as part of the sixth BBC/OU TV series Rough Science, based...  Read more : Safety Extras

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Safety Video ExtrasProduction team

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

09 November 2005

Follow Hermione as she collects and works with limestone, as part of the BBC/OU's programme website for Rough Science 6  Read more : Safety Video Extras

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Inside Safety: LimestoneProduction team

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

09 November 2005

Hermione uses limestone to try and clean up the foul mine water. Discover a little more about the property of this rock, as part of...  Read more : Inside Safety: Limestone

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Carbon in sea consumersBBC

By The Element On The Move Team (The Open University)

07 May 2000

Fish and mammals need organic matter to keep alive - and that keeps carbon moving.   Read more : Carbon in sea consumers

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