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 212: Plants Can Count
SoT Special 19 - Robin Ince
SoT Bloopers 2015
SoT 211: Our Favourite Science Stories of 2015
SoT 210: Tarantula Blue
SoT 209: Silly Season For Worms
SoT 208: Better Than Hookworm
SoT 207: Plutology
SoT 206: Jellies All Day Long
SoT 205: Excited About Herpes!
SoT 204: Let's Marvin Gaye and Get It On
SoT 203: Something In The Scuba Tank
SoT 202: Argon-Argon
SoT 201: The 2015 Ig Nobel Prizes
SoT 200: Never Memorise A Formula
SoT 199: Look Into My Eyes
SoT 198: A Lot of Modelling
SoT 197: The Universe Is Not A Parrot
SoT 196: The Creepy, Nasty Animal Show
SoT 195: Pluto - King of the Kuiper Belt
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