Past Time

Past Time is a podcast that explores how we know what we know about the past. There's a special focus on the fossil record - it is hosted by two paleontologists - but delving into the story of the past isn't limited to dry bones. Today's paleontologists use techniques drawn from other sciences including Physics, Chemistry, Geology, and Biology to figure out what extinct animals were like and how they lived. Whether you are just starting to learn about the amazing animals that have called this planet home, or you have been fascinated by fossils for a long time, we hope you will join us as we dig into past times. Keywords: Paleontology, Dinosaurs, Mammals, Reptiles, Birds, Animals, Fossils, Extinction

https://www.pasttime.org/series/past-time/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 11m. Bisher sind 66 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle 4 Wochen erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 15 hours 9 minutes

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News Bite: Kerberos! Giant mammal carnivore from after the Age of Dinosaurs!


It weighed twice as much as a modern wolf. It had three pairs of meat-slicing teeth. It was the first carnivorous land animal to reach 200 pounds on the entire continent of Europe after the extinction of the dinosaurs. And a team of European scientists a


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 October 8, 2015  6m
 
 

News Bite: Salamanders of the Caribbean!


Arrr, ye mateys! Pour out some grog, and I’ll tell ye a tale of mines, beaches, and death in ancient jungles. I of course be talkin’…about salamanders! Okay, not going to do that voice the whole time (though maybe it should be in the ep


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 September 15, 2015  5m
 
 

News Bite: Salamanders of the Caribbean!


Arrr, ye mateys! Pour out some grog, and I’ll tell ye a tale of mines, beaches, and death in ancient jungles. I of course be talkin’…about salamanders! Okay, not going to do that voice the whole time (though maybe it should be in the ep


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 September 15, 2015  5m
 
 

News Bite: Basilisks in the Old(er) West!


The oldest basilisk lizard from North America, described by Jack Conrad from NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine, shows the 48 million year old animal was part of an ancient lush jungle ecosystem...in the middle of Wyoming. The beautifully preserved sku


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 July 23, 2015  5m
 
 

News Bite: Basilisks in the Old(er) West!


The oldest basilisk lizard from North America, described by Jack Conrad from NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine, shows the 48 million year old animal was part of an ancient lush jungle ecosystem...in the middle of Wyoming. The beautifully preserved sku


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 July 23, 2015  5m
 
 

News Bite: Genes and Jurassic Park


As Jurassic World rolls out, Matt has some thoughts on the scientific impact of Jurassic Park and offers his hopes for the scientific discussions Jurassic World might spark. The post News Bite: Genes and Jurassic Park appeared first on Past Time Paleo.


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 June 13, 2015  8m
 
 

News Bite: Genes and Jurassic Park


As Jurassic World rolls out, Matt has some thoughts on the scientific impact of Jurassic Park and offers his hopes for the scientific discussions Jurassic World might spark.


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 June 13, 2015  8m
 
 

News Bite: Cosmic rays date ancient human ancestor


Dating fossils might sound like Saturday night for a paleontologist, but it’s serious science! In a new study, a group of physicists and paleontologists teamed up to re-date one of the most complete skeletons of a human relative ever discovered. Th


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 April 10, 2015  5m
 
 

News Bite: Cosmic rays date ancient human ancestor


Dating fossils might sound like Saturday night for a paleontologist, but it’s serious science! In a new study, a group of physicists and paleontologists teamed up to re-date one of the most complete skeletons of a human relative ever discovered. Th


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 April 10, 2015  5m
 
 

News Bite: Brontosaurus revived!


Brontosaurus was an extinct name for an extinct animal, but a new study brings the “Thunder Lizard” title roaring back to life! But how does a name get dropped, and how does it get brought back again? Follow us into the winding world of paleo


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 April 8, 2015  7m