Past Time

Matthew Borths and Adam Pritchard

A paleontology podcast where the past is the key to the present

  • 18 minutes 11 seconds
    Episode 34 – March of the Trilobites
    Of Collective Behavior and Trilobites Reading scientific papers can be a daunting prospect. Even the titles can contain layers of jargon. On Past Time, we work diligently to break down the barriers of science to make the discoveries of science for audiences of all ages. In this episode, we experiment with a new method: breaking […]
    10 February 2020, 1:53 am
  • 37 minutes 15 seconds
    Episode 33 – The Story of the Sloth
    PAST TIME RETURNS! After three and a half months of discovering how insanely busy a museum curator can be, I (Adam) am back to past times with a brand new episode of Past Time! Join me on a journey back to the Smithsonian Institution to learn about the whole history of sloths. We’ll also meet RYAN […]
    26 November 2019, 5:43 am
  • 24 minutes 13 seconds
    Episode 32 – The Changing Face of Crocodiles
    Episode 32 – The Changing Face of Crocodiles INTRODUCTION TO GROWING UP – Every living thing grows up, and this episode of “Past Time” explores the evolution of the growing process. Specifically, we explore the evolution of growth in crocodiles, and how changes to the growing process at the earliest stages of crocodile development help […]
    21 July 2019, 2:54 am
  • 11 minutes 38 seconds
    Episode 31 – The First Frogs of the Age of Dinosaurs!
    THE FIRST FROGS OF NORTH AMERICA Every discovery we make in natural history happens thanks to specimens. Fossil bones, shells, footprints, coprolites, tissue samples—even field notes and photograms—are the building blocks scientists use to tell the story of life on our planet. On Past Time, we talk a LOT about the contributions of museums and […]
    17 May 2019, 6:45 pm
  • 26 minutes 44 seconds
    Episode 30 – SVP Recap, guest-starring I KNOW DINO
    Meeting of the Minds There is no bigger paleontology conference for fans of dinosaurs, prehistoric mammals, birds, fishes, and reptiles than the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting. The 78th annual meeting just took place this October in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA and Matt, Adam, and Catherine were in attendance. They learned about a lot […]
    14 December 2018, 6:03 am
  • 12 minutes 2 seconds
    Episode 29 – First of the Four-Footed Giant Dinosaurs!
    Ledumahadi and the first dinosaur giants The sauropod dinosaurs—the classic long-necks—included the largest land animal species that have ever lived. Throughout the Jurassic and Cretaceous, multiple families of sauropods achieved body masses over 50 tons: greater than any modern elephant and even exceeding the colossal indricothere rhinoceroses. Despite their incredible sizes, the sauropod dinosaurs have […]
    5 October 2018, 4:23 am
  • 50 minutes 15 seconds
    Episode 28 – PAST TIME reviews Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom!
    First Iteration I (Adam) am both proud and nervous to say that this is an atypical Past Time episode, as we’re not talking about a new discovery nor a real scientific topic; it is a recap/review of Jurassic World 2. However, I think it is worth addressing whether or not particular elements of new movies, […]
    22 August 2018, 2:55 am
  • 31 minutes 30 seconds
    Episode 27 – Machairoceratops: An Extinct Horned Dinosaur Under Threat!
    Eighty million years ago, a wildly ornamented species of horned dinosaur roamed the southern half of North America’s western landmass, Laramidia. In 2016, paleontologist Eric Lund and his colleagues named it Machairoceratops cronusi, and we fell in love with this ceratopsian from Utah with hooks over its frill. In 2017, the site where Machairoceratops was […]
    27 July 2018, 6:55 pm
  • 15 minutes 33 seconds
    Episode 26 – Colobops: the tiny reptile with a big bite!
    Big bites come in small skulls This episode tells a story of one of Adam Pritchard’s favorite projects from Yale University, describing the skull of a teeny reptile from the early days of the Age of Reptiles. Hailing from the eastern coast of North America (present-day Connecticut), Colobops noviportensis had a skull only an inch […]
    13 July 2018, 5:56 pm
  • 4 minutes 16 seconds
    Episode 25 – Ceratosaurs: Story of a Predatory Dinosaur Dynasty!
    Masters of horns and teeth Throughout the Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods, dinosaurs were top dogs on every continent and in every sort of environment. The ceratosaurs were some of the classic predators that ruled the tops of the food chains for much of that time. Including classic predators such as Ceratosaurus, Carnotaurus, and Majungasaurus—as well as oddballs […]
    29 June 2018, 2:20 am
  • 9 minutes 2 seconds
    Episode 24 – Dinosaurs and crocodiles in the Land Before Egypt!
    Egyptian paleontology has a long and storied history, although much of it is focused on discoveries from the Cenozoic Era. Incredible fossils of early whales, primates, and other mammals have been discovered in Egypt since the beginning of the twentieth century, work that continues to this day. However, fossils from the Age of Reptiles are […]
    4 May 2018, 4:55 am
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