Hosts: Ed Brown, Penny Dumsday, Lucas Randall
00:00:28 An Australian research team has come up with a luxurious plan to save endangered seahorses.
00:04:54 A more precise method of determining the methane produced by human activities draws a timeline of industrialisation.
00:15:07 Remains dating back 65,000 years ago demonstrate that the earliest Australians enjoyed slow-cooking.
00:20:28 Have you thought about the environmental impact your death and burial or cremation will have? There could be more planet-friendly options when it comes to 'deathcare'.
This episode contains traces of Bill Gates, speaking to Vox four years ago, about his greatest fear.
SoT 343: More Water Rats!
SoT 342: Grumpy, Hungry, Wanting Chocolate
SoT 341: The 2019 Ig Nobel Prizes
SoT 340: They Look Snarly
SoT 339: Sauce Is Key
SoT 338: Hidden Bottoms
SoT 337: Fear-Relevant Non-Slimy Small Animals
SoT 336: Text Neck
SoT 335: Parmesan Not Brie
SoT 334: That's My Clickbait!
SoT 333: Altered State Of Consciousness
SoT 332: Muddy, Liefie and Lixy
SoT 331: A Hyperactive Toddler
SoT 330: A Very Large Horn
SoT 329: Not The Father Of Lies
SoT 328: Thralala, Thralala, Thralala!
SoT 327: You've Been Browned!
SoT 326: A Very Lovely Molecule
SoT 325: We Just Like Meerkats
SoT 324: Kinetic Penetrator
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