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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Barnesm
10/6/2015 10:30:26 pm
Great stuff, I learned so much./ With an interest in chemistry the way in which specimens become fossils is fascinating, the process and variation. How soft tissues were fossilised in the Bugress Shale and of course the remarkable Australian opalised fossils.
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11/6/2015 10:25:15 am
I'm glad you enjoyed it, and thank you!
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Barnesm
12/6/2015 02:57:00 pm
Oh those wacky germans, hard to believe it only got to No3. Leave a Reply. |
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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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