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 286: The Superb Bird-Of-Paradise And Magnificent Riflebird
SoT Special: 2017 Bloopers and Outtakes
SoT 285: Our Favourite Science Stories of 2017
SoT 284: The Executive Committee Range
SoT 283: Multicellular Life Is Everywhere
SoT 282: Funny Little Organism
SoT 281: Little Bit Magnificent Goat
SoT 280: The 2017 Ig Nobel Prizes
SoT 279: Obviously, You've Missed The Bird
SoT 278: Nobel Prizes 2017
SoT Special 24 – Dr. Katie Mack
SoT Special 23 – Dr. Lynne Kelly
SoT 277: Stuck On Saturn Images
SoT 276: Fluffy Rocks
SoT 275: Almost Edible
SoT 274: The Armadillo Transformer
SoT 273: The Last Place You Look
SoT 272: Raven Pocket
SoT 271: Seductive Cockatoo Music
SoT 270: Sweeping Majestically Across The Plain
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