The Brothers Barton, talking armchair science from their armchairs. No politics, no guilt trips—it’s science!
The Eocene, giant birds and proto-herds We cover the Eocene epoch, including early horses that lived in forests, but didn’t climb trees. We also had...
Why would Paleocene males lay eggs? Today, Phil and I get back to talking about the history of life and evolution, with the Paleocene epoch. During...
More rocks After episode 184, phil and I were outside on the porch. We got to chatting about the bits and pieces about geology and rocks that hadn’t...
Trees eyes and antlers Sometimes, very different organisms can end up having traits in common, even though they didn’t share those traits with an...
It’s still getting bigger In episode 42, we learned that in 1923, Hubble found out that spiral nebula are actually spiral galaxies, changing our understanding...