
A New Species of Thyreophoran Dinosaur with Facundo Riguetti
New Species: Jakapil kaniukura Did you know that there are still new dinosaurs being identified? In this episode, hear from Facundo Riguetti, a PhD student of the Universidad Maimónides-CONICET and a...
13 Sep 202214min

A New Species of Ambrosia Beetle with Rachel Osborn
What's an ambrosia beetle? How do you go about finding one? Learn all of this and more as we interview Dr. Rachel Osborn of the A.J. Cook Arthropod Research Collection at Michigan State University. Sh...
30 Aug 202223min

S02 Episode 9: A new spring-snail species from the Belasitsa Mountains!
Dilian Georgiev is an Associate Professor in the department of Ecology and Environmental Protection at The Paisii Hilendarski University of Plovdiv. In this episode, he tells Zoe about his recent pape...
21 Jun 202222min

S2, E08: Two episodes in one! First, a new Taylor Swift millipede, then ectoparasites and mites!
Dr. Derek Hennen works for the Virginia Department of Agriculture as the Slow the Spread Coordinator monitoring the spongy moth populations in the state. He talks to co-host Brian Patrick about his pa...
31 Mai 202237min

S2, E07: New species of vampire worms from the deep ocean!
Kaila Pearson just graduated with her Master’s from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego. She’s here today to talk to me about her paper in the April 22nd ...
25 Mai 202230min

S2, E06: A new spider from Madagascar!
Brogan Pett is our guests and he talks about his recent paper in which he and his coauthor describe a new species of spider from Madagascar in the March 14th issue of Zootaxa. Brogan is a doctoral res...
27 Apr 202228min

S2, E05: A new species of underground frog with a nose like a tapir!
In this episode, Zoe interviews Germán Chávez, Associate Researcher at the Instituto Peruano de Herpetologia and the Centro de Ornitología y Biodiversidad in Lima, Peru. His newly described frog is in...
14 Apr 202227min

S2, E04: Huge woolly flying squirrels from the Himalayas!
Zoe interviews Kris Helgen, Chief Scientist and Director of the Australian Museum Research Institute. They discuss how one species became three, what makes these animals unique, and what other questio...
15 Mar 202229min


















