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 306: Don't Call It A Wolphin
SoT 305: Dolphins Doing Backflips
SoT 304: Licking the Walls
SoT 303: The Elf Who Could Not Love
SoT 302: A Sad Albino Parrot
SoT 301: Underground Camouflaged Silent Frogs
SoT 300: Science and Selfies
SoT 299: Ingesting Geese
SoT 298: Streptococcus Galactica
SoT 297: Creepy Masks Are Creepy
SoT 296: Classic Neanderthal Styling
SoT 295: The Red Light District
SoT 294: Plastics Bad, Bacteria Good
SoT 293: Hot Chilli Wars
SoT 292: The Little Telescope That Could
SoT 291: Orbital Mechanics Are So Cool
SoT 290: There's No Fuel Gauge
SoT 289: A Wisdom of Wombats
SoT 288: The Fly On Kauai With The Lavae
SoT 287: An Army of Clones
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