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 269: LISA is Amazing!
SoT 268: The Deadiest Ones
SoT 267: Come See The Mass Spawning!
SoT 266: Sperm Whales Have Teeth
SoT 265: Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes
SoT 264: A $500 Car
SoT 263: There's Always An Enzyme
SoT 262: Cassini's Grand Finale
SoT 261: Mr. Bigglesworth
SoT 260: The Planetary Protection Office
SoT Special 22 – Dr. Steve Salisbury
SoT 259: That's His Blowhole!
SoT Special 21 – Professor Lucie Green
SoT 258: An Elephant Never Sleeps
SoT 257: A Duck's Bum
SoT 256: Live at Surfcoast Skepticamp 2017
SoT 255: Smelly Twins
SoT 254: Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga, Big Red Car
SoT Special 20 - Robin Ince
SoT 253: The A Team
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