3 episodes

Why maps are useful and important for furthering scientific knowledge and understanding.

Putting Science on the Map Kirsty Thomson

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Why maps are useful and important for furthering scientific knowledge and understanding.

    Episode 3: Palaeontology with Björn Franke

    Episode 3: Palaeontology with Björn Franke

    In this episode, I discussed the use of maps in palaeontology, and historic maps in general, with Björn Franke, an MRes student in Biodiversity, Evolution and Conservation at UCL.



    Björn talked about a couple of particularly nice dinosaur maps. If you're interested in having a look at these, I've listed the full reference to the research paper below.



    Longrich, N.R., Suberbiola, X.P., Pyron, R.A., Jalil, N. (2021) 'The first duckbill dinosaur (Hadrosauridae: Lambeosaurinae) from Africa and the role of oceanic dispersal in dinosaur biogeography', Cretaceous Research, 120.

    • 25 min
    Episode 2: Environmental Epidemiology with Dr Iain Lake

    Episode 2: Environmental Epidemiology with Dr Iain Lake

    In this episode, I talked with Dr Iain Lake from the University of East Anglia about how maps are used within the field of Environmental Epidemiology.



    He made referenences to books by Mark Monmonier, such as 'How to Lie with Maps' which you can find from a variety of booksellers including Waterstones.

    • 12 min
    Episode 1: An Introduction to Putting Science on the Map

    Episode 1: An Introduction to Putting Science on the Map

    This is the first episode of Putting Science on the Map, a weekly podcast which focuses on how maps are used within different areas of science. In future episodes, we'll have guests joining us to chat about how they use maps within their word. But this episode is a bit of an introduction to give you an idea of what you can expect from the podcast.

    • 3 min

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