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 323: Very Small Frogs
SoT 322: Captain's Log
SoT Special: 2018 Bloopers and Outtakes
SoT 321: Our Favourite Science Stories of 2018
SoT 320: That's Not A Knife
SoT 319 error
SoT 319: Number Five Is Alive
SoT 318: A Wacky Eukaryote Is Always Fun
SoT 317: Darknado
SoT 316 - Venoms Are Amazing
SoT 315 - It's Just Gas, Dear
SoT 314 - Sensitive New Age Gorillas
SoT 313: Live With Dr. Pamela Gay
SoT 312: Below The Spider Haemorrhage
SoT 311: The 2018 Ig Nobel Prizes
SoT 310: Faster Than Lightning
SoT 309: It's Not Surf 'n' Turf
SoT 308: The Universe Does Exist
SoT Special 25 – Dr. Morgan Cable
SoT 307: Honest, Dishonest, Or Delusional
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