
017 – Going to sea with Larkin
https://www.armatusoceanic.com/podcast/017-going-to-sea We love going to sea, it is probably the best part of the job. That’s where most of our adventures happen, that’s where most of the exciting d...
1 Loka 20211h 10min

016 – Biodiscovery/Bioprospecting with Marcel Jaspars
https://www.armatusoceanic.com/podcast/016-biodiscovery We are in desperate need for new bioactive compounds. Superbugs are on the rise as evolution finds a way of thwarting our antibiotics. We are ...
3 Syys 20211h 5min

015 - Space pt2 - Design and management of extreme tech with Evan Hilgemann
https://www.armatusoceanic.com/podcast/015-space-pt2 We hunker down behind the blast doors and quickly record part 2 of our space episode before 426 manages to get through. That’ll make more sense onc...
23 Elo 202154min

014 - Space pt1 - The deep sea of other worlds with Kevin Hand and Casey Machado
Sorry for the lateness of the episode, we were rather ambitious with this one. Thom and Alan get access to a sound stage and get to actually record the podcast in the same room for the first time. In ...
12 Elo 20211h 13min

013 - Submarine Special
https://www.armatusoceanic.com/podcast/013-submarine-special Thom thought he had the podcast to himself, but it turns out the professor is back after 88 days at sea. It’s time for our submarine, or ...
2 Heinä 20211h 5min

012 - Natural history collections with James Maclaine and Andrew Stewart
Natural history collections, huge archives of carefully curated specimens, are an invaluable tool for the scientific community. They are also a place where the public get to interact with active resea...
4 Kesä 20211h 14min

011 - Genetics with Heather Ritchie and Johanna Weston
Alan is stranded out in the Pacific and Thom is left to present a show on genetics, a topic so confusing to him it may as well be magic. Luckily, friends of the show are on hand. Dr Heather Ritchie is...
7 Touko 20211h 12min

010 - Here be monsters with Tyler Greenfield
Tales of monsters persist to this day and there’s no better place to hide them than in the deep sea. We are joined by paleontology student and cryptozoology blogger Tyler Greenfield to look at some of...
2 Huhti 20211h 18min
















