Palaeocast

A free webseries exploring the fossil record and the evolution of life on Earth.

http://www.palaeocast.com

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 42m. Bisher sind 227 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle zwei Wochen gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 days 20 hours 31 minutes

subscribe
share






recommended podcasts


Episode 45: Post K-Pg radiations


Dr Nick Longrich reviews molecular data to hypothesise the dispersal mechanisms of worm lizards in the aftermath of the K-Pg mass extinction


share








 June 1, 2015  46m
 
 

Episode 44: Trackway modelling


Dr Peter Falkingham discusses his high-tech trackway modelling


share








 May 1, 2015  42m
 
 

Palaeocast Art Competition 2015


We're launching our second palaeoart competition!


share








 April 29, 2015  4m
 
 

Episode 43: Ancient DNA


Dr Ross Barnett explains to us the processes involved in the extraction of ancient DNA and what it can tell us about extinct populations


share








 April 15, 2015  53m
 
 

Episode 42: Pterosaur aerodynamics


We look at pterosaurs from an engineering perspective with Colin Palmer


share








 April 1, 2015  45m
 
 

Episode 41b: Insects


The second part of our exploration in to the fossil record of the world's most diverse group of animals


share








 March 15, 2015  27m
 
 

Episode 41a: Insects


We explore the fossil record of the world's most diverse group of animals


share








 March 1, 2015  31m
 
 

Episode 40b: Brachiopods


In this second part of a two-part episode we continue our interview with Prof. Lars Holmer, University Uppsala, Sweden, all about the humble brachiopod.


share








 February 15, 2015  34m
 
 

Episode 40a: Brachiopods


In this two-part episode we speak to Prof. Lars Holmer, University Uppsala, Sweden, all about the humble brachiopod.


share








 February 1, 2015  25m
 
 

Episode 39: Dinosaurs of Alberta


We talk to world-renowned dinosaur researcher Prof. Phil Currie


share








 January 1, 2015  1h2m