
Episode 118: South African Sauropodomorphs
Piecing together the early lives of dinosaurs is difficult due to a lack of fossils from juvenile and embryonic stages. In this episode, Elsa Panciroli talks to Dr Kimi Chappelle, a postdoctoral fello...
1 Dec 202036min

Episode 117: Decolonising Palaeontology
Lack of diversity is one of the major issues in the sciences in recent times. We've discussed diversity in palaeontology in previous podcasts, but in this episode Elsa takes a look at the legacy of ra...
16 Nov 20201h 15min

Episode 116: Ice Age Palaeoecology
When we think about the Ice Age or the Pleistocene, we generally think of large animals: wooly mammoths trudging through snow, sabre-tooth tigers taking down their next meal, and big bison out on the ...
1 Nov 20201h 13min

Episode 115b: Diatoms of Lake Baikal
Part 2. Diatoms are a major group of algae found in waters all around the world. As photosynthetic phytoplankton, they are hugely important 'primary producers', integral to nearly every aquatic food c...
15 Okt 202054min

Episode 115a: Diatoms of Lake Baikal
Diatoms are a major group of algae found in waters all around the world. As photosynthetic phytoplankton, they are hugely important 'primary producers', integral to nearly every aquatic food chain. Th...
1 Okt 202042min

Episode 114b: Horseshoe Crabs
Part 2 of 2. The horseshoe crabs (Xiphosura) are a group of large aquatic arthropods known from the East coast of the USA, and the Southern and Eastern coasts of Asia. Despite their name, they are not...
14 Aug 20201h

Episode 114a: Horseshoe Crabs
The horseshoe crabs (Xiphosura) are a group of large aquatic arthropods known from the East coast of the USA, and the Southern and Eastern coasts of Asia. Despite their name, they are not actually cra...
31 Juli 202048min

Episode 113: PBS Eons
With palaeontology as popular as it is you will never be short of content online, whether that be articles, blogs, podcasts (of which there are now many others you should also be listening to) or vide...
15 Juli 20201h 6min


















