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Is coral a plant or a rock?

42 min · 6 de nov de 2025
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Well... no. Or, kinda, maybe. Another chin-scratcher from Dr C in this episode, where we dive into the blue to explore the fascinating world beneath the sea and learn all anyone could want to know about corals and their importance. We are joined on the mics by Walter Dellisanti, a marine biologist and coral nerd who also happens to have just rounded off a visual exhibition all about (yep, you guessed it) coral! To get in touch with Walter, email walter.dellisanti@bio.ku.dk [walter.dellisanti@bio.ku.dk] To get in touch with us, email hello@talkingofscience.dk

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