This series of three epic (length-wise ;-)) podcasts takes a close look at some fascinating and surprising objects in the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. It is a kind of fringe-event to go hand in hand with the major redisplay happening at the Museum in 2022.
Each podcast is a journey of discovery through the nooks and crannies of the Museum, talking to researchers and experts on the way.
We will seek out the rarely seen or heard-about enigmatic objects in the Museum and their stories – scientific, historical and personal. These objects can be specimens, natural objects, artefacts, tools, or even museum interna such as conservation fluids. What they all have in common is that they speak to us about ecology and biodiversity. Both terms are linked – without constantly evolving ecological relationships there is no biodiversity. Is there such a thing as “biodiverse objects”?
Palaeocast
Mark @evolution_soup
ART SCIENCE gallery
Maddy Pelling, Freya Gowrley, Serena Dyer & Caroline McCaffrey-Howarth
American Museum of Natural History
Harvard Museums of Science & Culture
Kensy Cooperrider – Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute
Alexis Simms
ian
Addison
The Linnean Society of London
NC Museum of Natural Sciences
Laura Fenn
sperryk
BBC Radio 4
Keri Brown
UCTV
Archaeology Podcast Network
Newark Museum
copenhagencontemporary
The C Word
UCTV
The C Word
Unca Eliza Winkfield
Craven Museum
The Leakey Foundation
Fitzwilliam Museum
OMGMO
Carl Linnaeus
None
APECS
Cambridge University
None
Chris Webster and Alan Garfinkel
The Open University
Kate Martin
BBC Radio 4
Science Write Now
Locally Sourced Science
Royal Society Publishing
William Atkinson
Patricia Diaz
Art Gallery of Ontario
SETI Institute
Genevieve Valentine
Katie
APN - The Dirt Podcast
My Significant Scientist
Undead Matter
Rachel Bryant
Kirsty Thomson
WGBH Science Unit
Helen Hiebert Studio
Ian Elsner
Juliette Kristensen
Nate / The Company Making Podcasts
Vince's Podcasts
Oxford University
knowingnature
Diana Kotsonis
2SER 107.3FM
Davis Johnson
TWiT
TWiT
Siena Ross
Fight With a Stick Performance
Sam Baars
The Open University
Refashioning the Renaissance
ArchaeoCafé
Niels Bohr Library & Archives
Iszi Lawrence and David Hone
test
Getty
Astrid Rheinholdt-Elm
Koop Scoop
Loyal Books
Skype A Scientist
Jasmine Kravitz
EXARC
Green Canvas
Can Altay
Future Based
National Gallery of Victoria
DR. ANJANA JADON
New Books Network
pluriverse
Curiosity Pod
The Past
UKAHT
Author Vivian E. Moore
Amber Lopez
Immediate media
Cambridge University
Dale Basler and Brian Bartel
peepsatmanylandsancientegypt
abbychapman
cranbrook
Caring for God's Acre
University of Cambridge Museums