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The Fossil Files
Robert Sansom and Susannah Maidment
15 episodes
13 hours ago
In "The Fossil Files", a pair of palaeontologists delve into the latest discoveries from the world of palaeontology and seek to bring fossils to back to life. Each episode, Susie and Rob will discuss an interesting new research paper ranging from topics of what dinosaurs ate, how plesiosaurs swam, where we came from, and the science of de-extinction. Whilst doing so, we peek under the hood of how the science of palaeontology is done and how research gets to see the light of day. It is for anybody interested in palaeontology and past life whether that is students, researchers themselves, or simply the fossil-curious - we laugh as we learn, and hope you will too. Episode guide at https://fossils.libsyn.com/
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Earth Sciences
Science,
Life Sciences
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In "The Fossil Files", a pair of palaeontologists delve into the latest discoveries from the world of palaeontology and seek to bring fossils to back to life. Each episode, Susie and Rob will discuss an interesting new research paper ranging from topics of what dinosaurs ate, how plesiosaurs swam, where we came from, and the science of de-extinction. Whilst doing so, we peek under the hood of how the science of palaeontology is done and how research gets to see the light of day. It is for anybody interested in palaeontology and past life whether that is students, researchers themselves, or simply the fossil-curious - we laugh as we learn, and hope you will too. Episode guide at https://fossils.libsyn.com/
Show more...
Earth Sciences
Science,
Life Sciences
Episodes (15/15)
The Fossil Files
A new head banging dinosaur
17 hours ago
36 minutes 30 seconds

The Fossil Files
Cretaceous zombie ants
1 week ago
36 minutes 31 seconds

The Fossil Files
Fossil Fails: The tiny dino with a massive flaw
3 weeks ago
44 minutes

The Fossil Files
Fossil Fails: A Precambrian beehive and dinosaurs on the moon
1 month ago
33 minutes 20 seconds

The Fossil Files
The Spicomellus Special
1 month ago
32 minutes 21 seconds

The Fossil Files
Mirasaura, Triassic Punk
2 months ago
45 minutes 45 seconds

The Fossil Files
SQUID! (bonus episode)
2 months ago
12 minutes 47 seconds

The Fossil Files
Our deep origins and the vertebrate that wasn't
2 months ago
31 minutes 13 seconds

The Fossil Files
Where did Pterosaurs come from?
3 months ago
43 minutes

The Fossil Files
Were Neanderthals the first fossil collectors?
3 months ago
40 minutes 8 seconds

The Fossil Files
Walking with… our Carboniferous ancestors in the rain
3 months ago
34 minutes 35 seconds

The Fossil Files
Is de-extinction a scam?
4 months ago
38 minutes 24 seconds

The Fossil Files
Dinosaur poos from Poland
4 months ago
32 minutes 41 seconds

The Fossil Files
How does your plesiosaur swim?
4 months ago
37 minutes 19 seconds

The Fossil Files
Introducing the Fossil Files
4 months ago
4 minutes 4 seconds

The Fossil Files
In "The Fossil Files", a pair of palaeontologists delve into the latest discoveries from the world of palaeontology and seek to bring fossils to back to life. Each episode, Susie and Rob will discuss an interesting new research paper ranging from topics of what dinosaurs ate, how plesiosaurs swam, where we came from, and the science of de-extinction. Whilst doing so, we peek under the hood of how the science of palaeontology is done and how research gets to see the light of day. It is for anybody interested in palaeontology and past life whether that is students, researchers themselves, or simply the fossil-curious - we laugh as we learn, and hope you will too. Episode guide at https://fossils.libsyn.com/