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Hello, I'm Robin Inks.
And I'm Brian Cox.
And we would like to tell you about the new series of the Infinite Monkey Cage.
We're going to have a planet off Jupiter versus Scepter.
It's very well done that, because in the script it does say wrestling voice.
After all of that, it's going to kind of chill out a bit and talk about ice.
And also in this series, we're discussing history,
music recording with Brian Eno and looking at nature's shapes.
So listen, wherever you get your podcasts.
There are things that, that, that,
that come and go in your life and sometimes they pop into your head,
like, wait a second, whatever happened to that?
Tangerines were a very important part of our upbringing because they were only available during,
basically, December.
And so the holiday season between Thanksgiving and New Year's was marked by tangerines.
They were delicious and they disappeared.
This is Crowd Science from the BBC World Service, the show that answers your science questions.
I'm Anand Jagatia, and for this episode we've got a really juicy mystery on our hands.
My name is Jonathan Segal.