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This week, a new report into the dangers that sand and dust storms pose to the world's health and economy has inspired us to delve in the science of dust.
First, we look at the report by the World Meteorological Organisation and hear about what can be done to mitigate the dangers of dust.
We also find out the surprising way in which the Sahara is keeping the Amazon rainforest well-fed, and Derek Fabel from the University of Glasgow tells us how dust can help us to determine the age of glaciers.
Plus, the dusty maths that took 15 years to solve, and the musician who swapped jazz for space dust.
All that, and many more Unexpected Elements.
Presenter: Caroline Steel
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This week, a new report into the dangers that sand and dust storms pose to the world's health and economy has inspired us to delve in the science of dust.
First, we look at the report by the World Meteorological Organisation and hear about what can be done to mitigate the dangers of dust.
We also find out the surprising way in which the Sahara is keeping the Amazon rainforest well-fed, and Derek Fabel from the University of Glasgow tells us how dust can help us to determine the age of glaciers.
Plus, the dusty maths that took 15 years to solve, and the musician who swapped jazz for space dust.
All that, and many more Unexpected Elements.
Presenter: Caroline Steel
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