PODCAST

"CURIOSITIES" FOR SALE: MARY ANNING

Did you know that, despite all her scientific achievements, Mary Anning was never allowed to be part of the scientific community? She was sentenced to invisibility and silenced by her peers.
The “Matilda Effect” condemns this phenomenon of invisibility of women in science and STEM degrees, in part promoted by the lack of female references to inspire scientific vocation in girls and women. This effect has deprived many female scientists from appearing in books.
Don’t forget her name: Mary Anning ♥
In order to learn more about these and other curiosities of palaeontology, you can listen to the first episode of our podcast Historias de la Prehistoriaon Spotify.


FOSSILS AND REVOLUTION: GEORGES CUVIER

Thinking outside the box. That is what Georges Cuvier did in the 18th century. His innovative method of comparative anatomy made possible to decode fossil mysteries, such as the Megatherium, and to know their evolutionary histories. He was a pioneer in introducing the idea of extinction, challenging previous beliefs and paving the way for evolutionary ideas.
Are you passionate about paleontology? You can listen to our podcast Historias de la Prehistoriaon Spotify in order to learn more about this science.


DEATHREVOL PODCAST: HISTORIAS DE LA PREHISTORIA

Discover the fascinating world of prehistory with our podcast in Spanish “HISTORIAS DE LA PREHISTORIA”! We start today with the first episode!
We will explore the mysteries and discoveries that have shaped our understanding of human paleontology. From the prejudices of the past to the most relevant characters, each episode immerses us in a unique historical journey.
Don’t miss any detail! We will be posting a new episode every 15 days, with a total of 8 episodes to keep you hooked. Join us and immerse yourself in a world full of curiosities and knowledge.
You can listen to it on our website and on Spotify.
We are waiting for you!


DEATHREVOL ON SCIENCE PODCAST (MATERIA OSCURA - ABC)

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LA VIDA VIOLENTA DE LOS HOMBRES DE ATAPUERCA

For more details about this matter you can read the whole article “Taphonomic-forensic analysis of the hominin skulls from the Sima de los Huesos” of The Anatomical Record.