A series of massive underground tunnels for nuclear waste are currently under construction across Europe and the UK, but how we will warn future generations of their dangers is still up in the air. As Australia faces the prospect of nuclear energy in the future, the question of how we will store nuclear waste is explored in one of this week's features, while Dr Shastra Deo discussed how to warn those that come after us on ABC Future Tense. And what do snails wielding swords, elephants that look like oversized golden retrievers, and dogs with uncanny proportions and hauntingly human eyes all have in common? They are part of a treasure trove of medieval animal illustrations that has taken the internet by storm. You can read, and see, them here. And the latest episode of Background Briefing's The Invisible Killer is out, in which Anne Connolly explores how a court found Garry Davis injected three victims with lethal doses of insulin during a 48-hour period. But what if there was another victim? Listen to it here. |