I highly recommend listening to their back catalogue too, with lots of science-y goodness mixed with hilarious conversations!
Check out the latest episode of Smart Enough to Know Better, a science and comedy podcast, where I introduce Greg Wah and Dan Beeston to the wonderful world of fossil taphonomy, and talk about my PhD project and the latest dinosaur news.
I highly recommend listening to their back catalogue too, with lots of science-y goodness mixed with hilarious conversations!
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Dr Caitlin Syme is a palaeontologist studying the taphonomy (preservation state) of fossil non-avian dinosaurs, crocodiles and fish from the Winton Formation, Queensland, Australia. Think forensic science or CSI for fossils, and you're on the right track! TWEETSSearch websiteLoading
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