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Science Queeries
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50 episodes
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Delve into the world of science with Cat
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Science
Education,
How To
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Delve into the world of science with Cat
Show more...
Science
Education,
How To
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A lot of hot air
Science Queeries
44 minutes 13 seconds
4 months ago
A lot of hot air
Looking for a breath of fresh… science? Dr Rob Ryan, atmospheric chemist in the School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at The University of Melbourne, clears the air. He and Dr Cat discuss how the effects of air pollution can ripple all the way from humans to reefs. So how can we protect ourselves and keep our reefs coral-ful?
This episode originally aired 24th June, 2025.
Science Queeries
Delve into the world of science with Cat