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.
SoT 194: A Great Big Tool
SoT 193: Bat Poo Is Like Gold
SoT 192: Test By Shooting The Journalist
SoT 191: A Matter of Voltage
SoT 190: Why The Long Face?
SoT 189: It Does Horrible Spider Things
SoT 188: Somehow, Because Of Science
SoT 187: Not All Experts Agree
SoT 186: Kiwi Chicks
SoT:185 An Ewok and a Mogwai
SoT 184: Bone Wars
SoT 183: Period Pain Is On Special
SoT 182: Don't Pick a Baboon's Nose
SoT 181: The Urge To Sniff Your Hand
SoT 180: Condescending Chameleons
SoT 179: Mice Are Not People
SoT 178: Live at Surfcoast Skepticamp 2015
SoT 177: Kraken Mare
SoT 176: An Echoing Amphitheater of Taste
SoT 175: I Broke The Scorpion!
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