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I read the story in New Scientist quite recently. There was a guy called John Gould from the University of Newcastle in Australia. He made the discovery when he spotted a frog struck to a tree. There was a slug next to it, kind of rubbing his hands with glee or something.

from No Such Thing As Mission Impossible For Slugs, 2019-05-03 at 00:26:13 ยท read transcript

Other times New Scientist came up

  1. Yeah. No, it's a British guy called John Hoyland. Sadly, he passed away last year. He used to write for New Sciences and he coined it. He coined it because he saw on the same day two things when he was out in the shops. The first thing was he saw a book that had come out on the Arctic by Mr. Snowman. Then that very same day, he read a scientific paper on incontinence by J.

    50: No Such Thing As Doing It Dinosaur-Style, 2015-02-28 ยท listen

  2. It's in New Sciences and I have to say the reason I think a lot of great pop science writers have these incredible careers like John Ronson and Mary Roach and so on they uncover these documents because there's so many of these abandoned plans.

    177: No Such Thing As A Barking Spy, 2017-08-11 ยท listen

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