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Talking with… Evan Saitta

06/04/2021 Darwin's Door

Doctor Evan Saitta regales us with stories of his work, amazing achievements, and more.

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Posted in: Feed, Interviews Filed under: Cretaceous, Sexual Dimorphism, Stegosaurus

Talking with… Steven Zhang

30/03/2021 Darwin's Door

We speak with Steven about prehistoric titans, peer-review, publication guidance, and tall tales.

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Posted in: Feed, Interviews Filed under: Cenozoic, elephants, mammals

Virtual Field and Museum Skills: Part 1

26/03/2021 Darwin's Door

This week we got to experience our first virtual field work, but what exactly did we get up to?

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Posted in: Feed, Fieldwork and Events Filed under: Field Work, Jurassic, Jurassic Park, Lyme

Istiodactylus latidens: The Confusing Carrion-Consumer

12/03/2021 Darwin's Door

A taxonomic mystery and a puzzling skull, but what exactly was this pterosaur?

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Posted in: Feed, Prehistoric Planet Filed under: Carnivore, Cretaceous, Pterosaurs

Opalised Fossils: Beauties of the Australian Outback

27/02/2021 Darwin's Door

What extraordinary fossils can Australia yield, and how did they form?

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Posted in: Feed, Prehistoric Planet Filed under: Australia, Cretaceous, Opal

Studying Geoscience in a Virtual World: Fieldwork and Fossils

12/02/2021 Darwin's Door

Nicole analyses the recent advances in virtual fieldwork that have aided in maintaining academic standards during a pandemic.

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Posted in: Feed, Fieldwork and Events Filed under: Fieldwork, pandemic, virtual

Talking with… Amy Jones

09/02/2021 Darwin's Door

How did this micropalaeontologist fare in Germany and Texas, and what can tiny fossils tell us about ancient climates?

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Posted in: Feed, Interviews Filed under: Cenozoic, Eocene, microfossils, neogene, Oligocene

Stupendemys geographicus: Turtle Knights of the Miocene

29/01/2021 Darwin's Door

What role did this thick turtle have in its aquatic ecosystem?

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Posted in: Feed, Prehistoric Planet Filed under: Miocene, Reptile, Turtle

Talking with… Leanne Melbourne

19/01/2021 Darwin's Door

Find out how Leanne Melbourne fell in love with Bristol, her thoughts on accessibility and diversity in STEM, and the best whisky she’s ever tried.

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Posted in: Feed, Interviews Filed under: Bristol, Climate, Marine, PhD

Crocuta crocuta spelaea: Laughing in the Face of Extinction

15/01/2021 Darwin's Door

The comedy kings of the Cenozoic make their debut, but why were these Pleistocene predators so hard to identify?

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Posted in: Feed, Prehistoric Planet Filed under: cave, Cenozoic, hyaena, pleistocene

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