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Hello, I'm Brian Cox.
I'm Robin Ince, and we're back for a new series of the Infinite Monkey Cage.
We have our 201st extravaganza,
where we're going to talk about how animals emote when around trains and tunnels or something like that.
I'm not entirely sure.
We're doing one on potatoes.
Of course we're doing one on potatoes.
You love potatoes.
I know, but...
Yeah, you love chips, you love mash.
I only enjoy it if it's got curry sauce on it.
We've got techno fossils, moths versus butterflies, and a history of light.
Listen on BBC.com or...
Wherever you get your podcast.
You're listening to Crowd Science from the BBC World Service.
I'm Caroline Steele and I'm stood on the banks of the watery heart of London, the River Thames.
It's fast flowing, it's really busy, there's a lot of boats, a lot of people.
It's very wide and long and I imagine pretty deep.
There's a lot of water.