29 Episodio

  1. Two Big, Two Fail: The Life and Demise of Ice Age Giants, Ground Sloths & Armadillos

    Pubblicato: 01/05/2025
  2. Quantum Computing: A Qubit Crash Course

    Pubblicato: 02/04/2025
  3. Dinosaur Conspiracies & Misconceptions with James Washington

    Pubblicato: 01/03/2025
  4. Killer Asteroids & Planetary Ponderings

    Pubblicato: 28/02/2025
  5. Rhodochrosite and the "Alma Queen", The "best mineral specimen in the world"

    Pubblicato: 01/02/2025
  6. Fossil Preparation, "From the Grave to the Cradle"

    Pubblicato: 01/01/2025
  7. How dinosaur diseases make them more real and relatable.

    Pubblicato: 01/12/2024
  8. What can modern animals teach us about extinct dinosaurs?

    Pubblicato: 01/11/2024
  9. Scientific Dating - So, how 𝒅𝒐 scientists estimate the age of, well, everything?

    Pubblicato: 15/10/2024
  10. What are Plasma Balls/Globes and How do they work?

    Pubblicato: 01/10/2024
  11. Digging for Dinosaur Fossils in the Breathtaking U.S. Badlands

    Pubblicato: 03/09/2024
  12. How this deadly cone snail (conus bandanus) nearly killed our curator of Malacology, Tina Petway

    Pubblicato: 20/08/2024
  13. Science Bite | Why are Stegosaurus' Tail Spikes ACTUALLY called the "Thagomizer"?

    Pubblicato: 29/07/2024
  14. Conversation | First in Glass - The Spellbinding Joy of Glass Collecting

    Pubblicato: 12/07/2024
  15. Science Bite | Amazing Tyrannosaurus Rex facts you might not know...

    Pubblicato: 28/06/2024
  16. Wyrex: The Deadly Mystery of the "Bobtail" T. Rex

    Pubblicato: 21/06/2024
  17. Science Bite | What's all this buzz about Cicadas in 2024?

    Pubblicato: 02/05/2024
  18. How our Mercury space capsule helped WIN the Space Race

    Pubblicato: 03/04/2024
  19. Conversation | Founding Footsteps: H.P. Attwater and the Path to HMNS

    Pubblicato: 06/02/2024
  20. Science Bite | Teeth versus Daggers. A Fight for the Ages: Postosuchus versus Desmatosuchus

    Pubblicato: 29/12/2023

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