Back in October of 2016 at the American Museum of Natural History, Jonathan Balcombe, author of “What a Fish Knows,” presented an overview of some of the material he included in his highly praised recent book about fish behavior and cognition.
Back in October of 2016 at the American Museum of Natural History, Jonathan Balcombe, author of “What a Fish Knows,” presented an overview of some of the material he included in his highly praised recent book about fish behavior and cognition.
There was apparently so much palaeological goodness at the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology’s 2016 meeting in Salt Lake City this year that Palaeocast couldn’t contain their coverage of it in a single podcast episode.
For those who, like me, enjoy listening to intelligent people having intelligent conversations with one another about science and natural history, I am pleased to report that I was recently made aware of a podcast that perfectly fits this description: STEMxm.
In the special SVP 2016 episode of Palaeocast, Liz Martin-Silverstone and Caitlin Colleary provide an entertaining and enthusiastic recap of the recently completed 76th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. Also included in this episode is an interview with the always interesting Brian Switek, who many will also likely know by his nom-de-Twitter Laelaps.