Hosts: Ed Brown, Penny Dumsday, Lucas Randall
00:00:40 Researchers at the Max Planck Institute in Germany have used a machine-learning algorithm to finally answer one of science's most confounding puzzles: Is that mouse over there happy? Or afraid? Or disgusted?
00:07:54 Astrophysicists from the University of Florida and Columbia University have figured out that a violent collision of two neutron stars released many of the heavier atoms that went on to form our solar system.
This episode contains traces of Greg Milam, US correspondent for Sky News, on the Pentagon's release of videos showing unidentified flying objects.
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SoT 358: A Lot Of Poop
A quick update
SoT 357: You Get An Ocean!
SoT 356: The Same... But Opposite
SoT 354: They Smacked It With A Shovel
SoT 353: Crazy Finds A Way
SoT 352: Noodle-Fingered Hugs
SoT 351: Air Sea'n'Sea
SoT Special 28 – Coronavirus with Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz
SoT 350: Rocks Were Never Not Great
SoT Bites 001 - Hot Drinks In Hot Weather
SoT Bites 001 - Cuttlefish Watching 3D Movies
SoT 349: Our Favourite Science Stories of 2019
SoT 348: Massive Stars Are Fluffy!
SoT 347: Carbonite
SoT 346: Guinea Pig Guinea Pigs
SoT 345: Daisy
SoT 344: Teeny-Tiny Black Holes
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