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SoT 285: Our Favourite Science Stories of 2017

December 23, 2017

Hosts: Ed Brown, Penny Dumsday, Lucas Randall

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  • SoT 285: Our Favourite Science Stories of 2017
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[00:01:08] Six reasons why the latest gravitational wave discovery is huge

[00:07:36] Scientists solve Roman concrete puzzle

[00:11:01] A look back at Cassini’s incredible mission to Saturn before its final plunge into the planet

[00:14:09] The first results from the Juno mission

[00:17:40] A Dinosaur So Well Preserved, It Looks Like a Statue

[00:20:47] We created a song that makes babies happy

[00:23:33] A Thorny Debate in Plate Tectonics May Finally Be Resolved

[00:25:50] Why Female Dragonflies Go to Extreme Lengths to Avoid Sex

Plus we interviewed some great people this year:

  • Robin Ince
  • Lucie Green
  • Steve Salisbury
  • Lynne Kelly
  • Katie Mack
  • Categories: Ed Brown,
  • Lucas Randall,
  • Penny Dumsday,
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  • #babies
  • #Cassini
  • #concrete
  • #dinosaurs
  • #dragonflies
  • #fossils
  • #geology
  • #gravitational waves
  • #Juno
  • #Jupiter
  • #music
  • #plate tectonics
  • #Saturn
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