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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2020

Smallest animals, knot science and Budj Bim eel traps

from Lost in Science

In this episode of the Lost in Science summer series, Stu talks all things small and delves into who are the world's tiniest animals. Chris brings the science to the studio by doing live experimentation looking at the science of how knots are formed. And Claire takes us back to the announcement of UNESCO heritage listing of the Budj Bim cultural landscape on the land of the Gunditjmara people of west Victoria.

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