
Episode 133: Drawing and Painting Dinosaurs
It can be argued that palaeoart is the single biggest hook for getting people interested in prehistoric life. It takes the complex scientific terminology and data found within the academic literature ...
2 Jan 20221h 9min

Episode 132: Burmese Amber Pt1b
Burmese amber is well known for preserving fossils in exquisite details. This amber is dated to around 100 million years old, representing the Albian - Cenomanian ages of the Cretaceous period, so wou...
15 Des 202142min

Episode 131: Burmese Amber Pt1
Burmese amber is well known for preserving fossils in exquisite details. This amber is dated to around 100 million years old, representing the Albian - Cenomanian ages of the Cretaceous period, so wou...
2 Des 202145min

Episode 130: Bats
After rodents, bats are the second largest group of mammals, representing a staggering 20% of all mammal species. They can be found all over the world, with the exception of cold climates, where they ...
30 Okt 202157min

Episode 129: Penguins
Whether it be because of their unique shape, comical walking or extreme ecology, there can be no denying that penguins are incredibly popular and charismatic animals. But what actually makes a penguin...
1 Okt 20211h 13min

Episode 128: Coprolite Inclusions Pt2
One of the factors that makes palaeontology such a popular science is its constant ability to surprise us. It seems almost every week that a new study is released that significantly adds to our unders...
31 Jul 202150min

Episode 127: Coprolite Inclusions
One of the factors that makes palaeontology such a popular science is its constant ability to surprise us. It seems almost every week that a new study is released that significantly adds to our unders...
19 Jul 202137min

Episode 126: Beasts Before Us
In this episode, we talk to our very own Dr Elsa Panciroli about her new book Beasts Before Us. In it, she tells the untold story of mammalian evolution, tracing the origin of synapsids back to the Ca...
16 Jun 20211h 1min



















