Episode 157: The Carnegie Diplodocus
December 8th, 2023 | by Sophie Pollard
We take a look at the reconstructed history of the Carnegie Diplodocus with Dr Mike Taylor
December 8th, 2023 | by Sophie Pollard
We take a look at the reconstructed history of the Carnegie Diplodocus with Dr Mike Taylor
November 16th, 2020 | by Elsa Panciroli
Elsa takes a look at the legacy of racism and colonialism in palaeontology and museum collections, and what efforts are being made to address these issues
September 17th, 2018 | by Liz Martin-Silverstone
The Carboniferous was a time of huge swampy forests, big trees, and lots of life both on land and in [&hellip
October 17th, 2017 | by David Marshall
‘Dinosaurs of China’ at Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, UK, is a one-time only world exclusive exhibition of dinosaurs. Featuring fossils and [&hellip
June 30th, 2017 | by Liz Martin-Silverstone
When thinking of palaeontology in Asia, most people think of Mongolia and China, but there is actually a significant palaeontology [&hellip
December 1st, 2015 | by Laura Soul
Preparators are specialist staff working in museums and universities worldwide. They perform a very wide variety of tasks from fieldwork [&hellip
September 25th, 2015 | by Liz Martin-Silverstone
A new museum is set to open to the public in northern Alberta, Canada. The Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum can [&hellip