
Episode 106: Herpetology
Herpetology is the study of reptiles, amphibians and caecilians. This includes frogs, salamanders, crocodiles, snakes, lizards and tuatara, to name just a few. These cold-blooded tetrapods have an evo...
1 Jan 202057min

Episode 105: Ferrodraco
Australia has many fossils from all ages, including several dinosaurs known exclusively from this time and place. However, they are not well known for their pterosaur fossils, having only a handful of...
15 Nov 201931min

Episode 104: Ediacaran Developmental Biology
The Ediacaran Period is host to the first large and complex multicellular organisms known in the fossil record. This 'Ediacaran Biota' has long eluded definitive placement on the tree of life, seeming...
15 Okt 201955min

Episode 103: Terror Birds
Terror birds, or phorusrhacids as they are known scientifically, are a group of large, flightless birds that lived during the Cenozoic, and truly lived up to their name. Known for their large, powerfu...
15 Sep 201941min

Episode 102b: Small Shelly Fossils
Between the weird and wonderful rangeomorphs of the Ediacaran Period and the world-famous palaeocommunities of the Burgess Shale, the 'Early Cambrian' is host to a 'waste basket' of fossils untied by ...
1 Sep 201933min

Episode 102a: Small Shelly Fossils
Between the weird and wonderful rangeomorphs of the Ediacaran Period and the world-famous palaeocommunities of the Burgess Shale, the 'Early Cambrian' is host to a 'waste basket' of fossils untied by ...
14 Aug 201942min

Episode 101: Organic Preservation of Dinosaur Bone
Fossilisation of organic material was long thought to result in the complete loss of original content. However in the last 20 years, several high-profile publications reported the discovery of protein...
1 Jul 20191h 9min

Episode 100: Tiktaalik
One of palaeontology's great themes of questioning is the rise of novelty: how new structures and functions arise in specific lineages. In this episode we speak with Neil Shubin, Professor of Organism...
24 Mai 201939min



















