
Sinoceratops - Episode 178
In the news: A Juvenile diplodocoid femur exposed in the rock-wall at Dinosaur National Monument appears to have bite marks; Calcium isotopes in dinosaur teeth appear to show that spinosaurs ate more ...
25 Apr 201852min

Hoplitosaurus - Episode 177
In our 177th episode, we got to chat with Ethan Pettus author of Primitive War, a sci-fi novel about the Vietnam War and dinosaurs that was published in early 2017.In the news: A new dinosaur found in...
19 Apr 201853min

Stygimoloch - Episode 176
In the news: A new paper demonstrates ceratopsians probably didn't evolve horns to recognize each other; An outlandish paper claims that dinosaurs may have accidentally poisoned themselves; A possible...
11 Apr 201858min

Metriacanthosaurus - Episode 175
We got to chat with Dr. Brandon Peecook, the Meeker Postdoctoral Fellow at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. His research includes the earliest known relatives of dinosaurs. He's been on...
4 Apr 20181h 7min

Agustinia - Episode 174
In the news: Arkansaurus fridayi is officially a new dinosaur; Baurusuchids weren't outcompeting theropods in Brazil as previously thought; Two birds from the early Cretaceous may have flown via a com...
28 Mars 201832min

Kosmoceratops - Episode 173
We got to chat with Brittney Stoneburg, the marketing and events specialist at Western Science Center and co-founder of Cosplay for Science. We discuss the existing and upcoming dinosaur exhibits at t...
21 Mars 20181h 1min

Sauroposeidon/Paluxysaurus - Episode 172
In the news: New ankylosaur described from China named Jinyunpelta sinensis is the earliest ankylosaur with a well-developed tail club—100 million years old; A "nestling-sized" Edmontosaurus was found...
14 Mars 201841min

Bactrosaurus - Episode 171
We got to chat with Sabre Moore, director at Carter County Museum in Ekalaka, Montana. Since starting work at Carter County Museum, Sabre has expanded the museum, worked with other museums for outreac...
7 Mars 20181h 6min






















