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Oxford is hosting the European Coral Reef Symposium this week. Climate change is seen as the number one threat to the future of coral reefs. Adam talks to Morgan Pratchett of James Cook University ...about the two recent coral bleaching events that hit the Great Barrier Reef, and to Barbara Brown of Newcastle University about the potential for coral species to adapt to warmer seas. After twenty years of excavation and preparation, the most complete fossil skeleton of an Australopithecine has been unveiled to the public in South Africa. Its discoverer Ron Clarke explains its significance for understanding human evolution. December 16th is the 100th anniversary of Arthur C Clarke. Science writer Marcus Chown and cultural journalist Samira Ahmed join Adam to discuss Clarke's visions and works of science fiction.
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Series: Inside science
First transmission date: 14-12-2017
Original broadcast channel: BBC Radio 4
Published: 2017
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Duration: 00:27:41
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Producer: Andrew Luck-Baker
Contributors: Adam Rutherford; Morgan Pratchett; Barbara Brown; Ron Clarke; Sarah Wild; Marcus Chown; Samira Ahmed
Link to related site: BBC Radio 4: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09hp2sj
Subject terms: Coral reefs; Newcastle UniversitySouth Africa
Production number: 229519
Videofinder number: 229519
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