Podcast appearances and mentions of dave hone

  • 14PODCASTS
  • 27EPISODES
  • 50mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Oct 30, 2024LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about dave hone

Latest podcast episodes about dave hone

Terrible Lizards
TLS10E10 Uncovering Dinosaur Behaviour

Terrible Lizards

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 46:54


Dave has a new book out next week and it's the culmination of several years work. Longtime listeners will know the major themes already from the episode title – a lot of stuff in the literature on dinosaur behaviour is badly framed, overstated, contradictory or contains major over extrapolations. Happily, you can listen to all of this again as Dave goes into all of this and more, what's in the book, who it's aimed at and what he's trying to achieve with it. It's not out till next week, so this is a bit a of a sneak preview, even if various copies have snuck out the door and some (un?)lucky people have their hands on it already. Next month will be far less sycophantic and self publicising, honest. Support us on patreon and unlock extra content https://www.patreon.com/terriblelizards Special offer! Get 30% off Uncovering Dinosaur Behavior by Dave Hone. Use code UDB30 when you buy direct from Princeton University Press. (Postage costs will be added at point of purchase. Offer available until 31 December 2024.)  https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691215914/uncovering-dinosaur-behavior  

The Joe Marler Show
About Dinosaurs (Bonus): How much is an 80million year old T-Rex tooth worth?

The Joe Marler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 17:28


Come and see us live at The Clapham Grand! Tickets only £15: https://claphamgrand.com/whats-on/?listing-type=joe-marler We loved the dinosaur chat so much, we wanted to give you some more. Dr Dave Hone is still with us in the studio, and he has brought some ACTUAL dinosaur relics for us to have a look at. One of them is a T-Rex tooth, and it is massive.  To buy a copy of David's book, click here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-future-of-dinosaurs/david-hone/9781473692282 To get in touch with us, email joe@crowdnetwork.co.uk If you would like to be a guest on the show, click here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1rfSo3PVJgtBRZHCCAZndem-iyy2EdvGcEYDqycsM2aQ/viewform To get ad-free and longer episodes on Apple, hit the 'grow the show' button or click: https://apple.co/3sAX0xR On Spotify you can subscribe for £1 a week by clicking this link: https://anchor.fm/thingspeopledo To become an official sponsor, go to Patreon.com/thingspeopledo To grow the show on socials, look for @thingspeoplepod on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok If you'd like to enquire about commercial partnerships with our podcast, email Ryan Bailey ryanb@crowdnetwork.co.uk Music courtesy of BMG Production Music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

BioAudio
Darwin's evidence for natural selection - an Encore Presentation

BioAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 30:05


This is an encore presentation of the third episode I made of the BioAudio Podcast. I am re-posting the first three episodes form season 1 because they also set the stage for new content in Season 2. So before we get into new conversations, please follow along with my conversation with Dr. Dave Hone on the evidence used by  Charles Darwin to argue that natural selection was the mechanism driving evolution. Next week we start with new content on BioAudio, but for now continue on with this encore presentation. 

BioAudio
Charles Darwin: the making of a scientific theory - an Encore Presentation

BioAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 30:56


This is an encore presentation of the second episode I made of the BioAudio Podcast. Season 2 is an introduction of Evolution and Ecology. So before we get into new content, I am re-posting a conversation with Dr. Dave Hone on the life of Charles Darwin and what led him to write one of the word's most famous books. 

Cryptopedia - A Paranormal Podcast
The ”Great” Brontosaurus Hoax - Deep Web Dinos - 145

Cryptopedia - A Paranormal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 116:10


Time to talk Dinosaurs again! Surprisingly YEC free this week.   Merch: https://www.etsy.com/shop/cryptopediamerch Discord: https://discord.gg/AWpen8aYQG Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=14015340 Youtube (Videos have [questionable] captions!): http://youtube.cryptopediacast.com/ --- The Dog and the Dinosaur A Tale from Africa. The Times, November 17, 1919 Dragon Of The Prime. The Times, December 12, 1919. Malayan tapir - Wikipedia Triceratops: Facts about the Three-horned Dinosaur | Live Science. Brontosaurus - Wikipedia Structure and Relationships of Opisthoccelian Dinosaurs Part I. Elmer S. Riggs, 1903 The Brontosaurus Tale. Daily Mail, December 12, 1919. Brontosaurus Hunt. Daily Mail, December 17, 1919. War Dog to Track Brontosaurus. Daily Mail, December 15, 1919. Sauropod tails: up or down? | Dave Hone's Archosaur Musings Manospondylus: Diplodocus: A history of reconstructions - Part 1 Old Lady's Appeal for Monster's Life, Daily Mail. December 24, 1919 The Brontosaurus. Daily Mail. December 16, 1919 Brothers of the Brontosaurus. Daily Mail. December 17, 1919 The Brontosaurus. The Times. February 23, 1920. The Brontosaurus. Daily Mail. December 22, 1919.

BioAudio
Darwin's evidence for natural selection

BioAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 29:01


Dr. Dave Hone from Queen Mary University of London returns to talk about what evidence Darwin presented to argue for Natural Selection as the mechanism of evolution in nature. 

BioAudio
Charles Darwin: the making of a scientific theory

BioAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 29:55


In this episode Dr. Dave Hone from Queen Mary University of London joins me to talk about the life of Charles Darwin and how he developed natural selection as a mechanism for evolution. 

Terrible Lizards
TLS09E05 A Sternum talking to

Terrible Lizards

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 54:47


Pterosaurs flew! No big shock there, but obviously flight places major constraints and selective pressures on the skeleton. This should mean all pterosaurs have standard, not-that-varied flight anatomy (in the same way most walking animals have similar leg anatomy).  It turns out an absolutely critical part of the pterosaur is both basically all but unstudied and wildly variable, yes, it's the sternum. Dr Dave Hone (hello!) has just published a huge paper cataloguing and describing basically every sternum for every pterosaur out there and Iszi (hello!) gets to the bottom of why this is important for science and bad for Dave's mental health.  Here is a link to Dave's blog: https://archosaurmusings.wordpress.com/2023/04/20/everything-you-didnt-think-to-ask-about-the-pterosaur-sternum-and-were-afraid-to-ask/?fbclid=IwAR3roJ1M-PgFO-53NZlPEXv--jkTo2xLTbh1okSC03QkeFY4nFnjZ_TELVw As always do consider supporting us on Patreon and unlock extra content: https://www.patreon.com/terriblelizards

Living History with Mat McLachlan
The Science Behind Jurassic Park

Living History with Mat McLachlan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 45:56


To celebrate the release of the final movie in the Jurassic Park franchise, Mat is joined by palaeontologist Dave Hone to discuss the real science behind dinosaur hunting.Presenter: Mat McLachlanGuest: Dr David HoneProducer: Jess StebnickiCheck out Dave's full range of work at www.davehone.co.ukFor more great history content, visit www.LivingHistoryTV.com, or subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/c/LivingHistoryTVDon't forget to subscribe and review the podcast! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

mat jurassic park science behind ukfor dave hone livinghistorytv
Screens of the Stone Age
Episode 21: The Valley of Gwangi (1969)

Screens of the Stone Age

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 51:53


We're on a stop-motion dinosaurs kick! The Valley of Gwangi can best be described as Jurassic Park with cowboys. Neither are really the focus of this podcast, and while the movie hinted at human and mammal evolution, those topics were never spoken of again once the dinosaurs showed up. I guess the takeaway is that we should have been dinosaur paleontologists. Get in touch with us! Twitter: @SotSA_Podcast Facebook: @SotSAPodcast Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode: Jurassic Park drew inspiration from Gwangi – http://www.rebeatmag.com/fantasia-obscura-why-you-havent-seen-the-1966-film-that-inspired-jurassic-park/ Eohippus and the evolution of the horse – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_the_horse New research divides Tyrannosaurus rex into three species – https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/scientists-propose-that-the-t-rex-was-actually-three-different-species-180979663/ Moa genetics – https://www.seeker.com/animals/reconstructed-moa-genome-may-move-the-meaty-bird-closer-to-de-extinction Tyrannosaur Chronicles by Dave Hone – https://www.bloomsbury.com/ca/tyrannosaur-chronicles-9781472911285/ Horse diving was a real thing – https://horseyhooves.com/horse-diving/ The death of a horse in the cowboy film Jesse James led to the Humane Society slogan “no animals were harmed” https://www.cbr.com/movie-legends-revealed-how-a-horse-falling-off-a-cliff-led-to-no-animals-were-harmed/

Screens of the Stone Age
Episode 21: The Valley of Gwangi (1969)

Screens of the Stone Age

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 51:52


We're on a stop-motion dinosaurs kick! The Valley of Gwangi can best be described as Jurassic Park with cowboys. Neither are really the focus of this podcast, and while the movie hinted at human and mammal evolution, those topics were never spoken of again once the dinosaurs showed up. I guess the takeaway is that we should have been dinosaur paleontologists. Get in touch with us!Twitter: @SotSA_Podcast Facebook: @SotSAPodcastLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode:Jurassic Park drew inspiration from Gwangi - http://www.rebeatmag.com/fantasia-obscura-why-you-havent-seen-the-1966-film-that-inspired-jurassic-park/ Eohippus and the evolution of the horse - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_the_horseNew research divides Tyrannosaurus rex into three species - https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/scientists-propose-that-the-t-rex-was-actually-three-different-species-180979663/Moa genetics - https://www.seeker.com/animals/reconstructed-moa-genome-may-move-the-meaty-bird-closer-to-de-extinctionTyrannosaur Chronicles by Dave Hone - https://www.bloomsbury.com/ca/tyrannosaur-chronicles-9781472911285/ Horse diving was a real thing - https://horseyhooves.com/horse-diving/The death of a horse in the cowboy film Jesse James led to the Humane Society slogan “no animals were harmed” https://www.cbr.com/movie-legends-revealed-how-a-horse-falling-off-a-cliff-led-to-no-animals-were-harmed/

Terrible Lizards
TLS05E08 Are there dinosaurs on the moon?

Terrible Lizards

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 55:28


Are there dinosaurs on the moon? What are digs in Antarctica like? Dave Hone and iszi Lawrence answer your dinosaur Questions! At the end of each series Iszi and Dave trawl through all the comments and messages from our listeners. We answer questions from Elaine, Michelle, Lee, Hunter, Sabina, Phil, David,  Leo & Quantum Robin (Kristjan), Russell, Shuyi, Steve, and Craig!  If you want to hear us answer more questions you can also find us on YouTube and you can watch Dave roll his eyes at Iszi's brilliant ideas.  https://www.youtube.com/c/iszitube Find more content on patreon.com/terriblelizards  @iszi_lawrence @Dave_hone

Writing Community Chat Show
ISZI LAWRENCE on The WCCS!

Writing Community Chat Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 64:31


Tonight's guest is ISZI LAWRENCE! She is a writer, comedian, podcaster and History presenter. She has works credited on Netflix, BBC radio xtra, BBC radio 1 & BBC Radio 4's flag ship show, Making History (with Tom Holland). Before COVID restrictions, she performed bespoke History shows at events for The British Science Festival & she also runs workshops for academic institutions & schools teaching people to be engaging public speakers. She has hosted many podcasts including her latest witch is about Dinosaurs called Terrible Lizards with Dr Dave Hone. She has written The Unstoppable Letty Pegg (historic children's fiction book in 2020 and her next novel, Billie Swift Takes Flight was out this September. BILLIE SWIFT TAKES FLIGHT HISTORICAL FICTION AGES 8+ It is 1942. Billie witnesses a Spitfire crash, but when she returns to the site, the plane has disappeared. She infiltrates the local airfield, and is mistaken for a cadet. Will Billie tell the truth and get thrown out of flying school? Can she save the life, of her favourite chicken who has stopped laying eggs? Is one of her fellow ATA pilots a Nazi spy?! BECOME OUR FEATURED AUTHOR OF THE MONTH WITH THE WCCS #BOOK CLUB!: https://www.thewritingcommunitychatshow.com/the-wccs-book-club If you want to join in with The Frontline 100k Walk, alongside host CJAggett, or would like to sponsor him, please visit here: https://events.soldierscharity.org/fundraisers/christopheraggett FOLLOW US ► Our website - https://www.thewritingcommunitychatshow.com ► Universal link - https://linktr.ee/TheWCCS ► Buy the show a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheWCCS ► Use hashtag #TheWritingCommunityChatShow or #TheWCCS on social media to keep us current. This show will only succeed with your support! ► Support us through #Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/WCCS?fan_landing=true ► For our #FIVERR affiliate link click here (we will earn a little from you signing up through our link and more if you use the service. We back this service and have used it with great results! - https://fvrr.co/32SB6cs ► For our PRO #WRITING AID affiliate link click here - https://prowritingaid.com/?afid=15286

Terrible Lizards
TLS05 Trailer

Terrible Lizards

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 1:14


Series 5 trailer with Dave Hone, Iszi Lawrence, Jay Foreman, Darren Naish, Suzy Buttress, I know dino, Bec Hill and Spanners! Series 5 starts on 29th September 2021. Links: www.patreon.com/terriblelizards @iszi_lawrence @dave_hone facebook.com/terrriblelizardspodcast

Terrible Lizards
TLS04E07 The Origins of Paleontology

Terrible Lizards

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 71:34


Dave Hone tells Iszi Lawrence about the early days of paleontology and the very first dinosaur discoveries in the UK. We cover the perpetually unlucky Gideon Mantell and the not especially nice Richard Owen (and Mary Anning pops up though she didn't really do dinosaurs). Dr Kiki Sandford then joins us and asks what clues there are in fossils to tell us how dinosaurs behave... and things get silly. A link to an old blogpost of Dave's including photos of the original Megalosaurus jaw at Oxford https://archosaurmusings.wordpress.com/2010/11/04/more-of-megalosaurus/   Another old blogpost but with photos of the famous Crystal Palace dinosaurs. https://archosaurmusings.wordpress.com/2011/10/11/crystal-palace-dinosaurs/

Terrible Lizards
S03E00 Trailer (with a Vengeance)

Terrible Lizards

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 1:15


The new series of Terrible Lizards - a Podcast about Dinosaurs with Dr Dave Hone and Iszi Lawrence is starting on January 27th 2021. Guests include Emma Kennedy, Adam Rutherford, David Krentz, Andy Riley, Sophie Scott and Chris Jackson. Thank you to everyone for spreading the word and supporting on Patreon. Visit www.terriblelizards.co.uk @iszi_lawrence @dave_hone

Penn's Sunday School
Dino Iszi

Penn's Sunday School

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 48:27


Dinosaurs, monster movies, & the incapacity to comprehend big numbers, with Terrible Lizards hosts Iszi Lawrence & Dave Hone.

I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast
An amazing new T. rex and pterosaur

I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 61:34


Dinosaur of the day Skorpiovenator, a slightly smaller hornless relative of Carnotaurus. It's one of the most complete abelisaurids found to date.Interview with Dave Hone, lecturer in Zoology at Queen Mary University of London. He is an expert in both dinosaurs and pterosaurs. He wrote the Tyrannosaur Chronicles and just described the pterosaur Cryodrakon. Find him online @Dave_Hone, on facebook, or on his blog Archosaur Musings.In dinosaur news this week:A new study shows the first day of the Cenozoic had huge Sulphur emissions and widespread firesThe second most complete T. rex, Victoria, is going on a world tour for the next five yearsThe Children’s Museum of Indianapolis has a new Jurassic Paleo Prep LabNew children’s show called Super Dinosaur will be on Amazon on Oct 6The game Jurassic World Evolution has a new herbivore dinosaur packThe new short Jurassic World Battle at Big Rock was released on YouTubeTo get access to lots of patron only content check out https://www.patreon.com/iknowdinoFor links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Skorpiovenator, links from Dave Hone, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Skorpiovenator-Episode-253/

Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science
137 – Part 2 of Dr. Dave Hone's Interview about Pterosaurs

Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 80:37


This is the second interview with paleontologisat Dr. Dave Hone about pterosaurs. In this episode Dr. Hone goes into greater detail about the skeletal structure of the flying reptiles, including discussions on flight, walking, climbing and wing attachment to the body. Like part 1 “Blog # 136”, this is another very informative interview that gives […]

Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science
137 – Part 2 of Dr. Dave Hone’s Interview about Pterosaurs

Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 80:37


This is the second interview with paleontologisat Dr. Dave Hone about pterosaurs. In this episode Dr. Hone goes into greater detail about the skeletal structure of the flying reptiles, including discussions on flight, walking, climbing and wing attachment to the body. Like part 1 “Blog # 136”, this is another very informative interview that gives […]

Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science
136 – Pterosaurs – Interview with Dr. David Hone

Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 80:21


Dr. Dave Hone is a leading expert on Pterosaurs and shares his knowledge and research on  these flying reptiles. So many new and exciting facts are shared. This is a great interview and filled with information that is not often heard by the general public.

Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science
136 – Pterosaurs – Interview with Dr. David Hone

Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 80:21


Dr. Dave Hone is a leading expert on Pterosaurs and shares his knowledge and research on  these flying reptiles. So many new and exciting facts are shared. This is a great interview and filled with information that is not often heard by the general public.

I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast
Gasosaurus - Episode 163

I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 81:05


In our 163rd episode, we got to chat with Dr. Dave Hone. He is a lecturer in Zoology at Queen Mary University of London, and he has a blog called Archosaur Musings; He also recently co-authored a review of Spinosaurs In the news: A dinosaur feather was found in amber with a tick that likely ate dinosaur blood; Some dinosaurs were probably fluffier than previously thought; New tyrannosaurus material may mean a new species from Delaware, US; Lots of new sculptures, exhibits, shows, games, videos, and much more.  Dinosaur of the day Gasosaurus, a tetanuran whose name means, you guessed it, "gas lizard." This episode is brought to you in part by Audible.com. Get a free audiobook download and 30 day free trial at audibletrial.com/IKnowDino. To get access to lots of patron only content check out https://www.patreon.com/iknowdino. For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Gasosaurus, and our fun fact check out http://iknowdino.com/gasosaurus-episode-163

Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast
Evidence of dinosaur cannibalism

Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2015 4:31


Evidence has been revealed that a type of dinosaur fell victim to occasional cannibalism. Daspletosaurus was a member of the tyrannosaurs group, and relative of the famous T. rex. A skull was found to have scratches matching the teeth of a predator around the same size, leading researchers to conclude that they did occasionally have the odd snack on one another. Georgia Mills spoke to Dave Hone, from Queen Mary, University of London, to find out more. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Scientists Special Editions Podcast
Evidence of dinosaur cannibalism

Naked Scientists Special Editions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2015 4:31


Evidence has been revealed that a type of dinosaur fell victim to occasional cannibalism. Daspletosaurus was a member of the tyrannosaurs group, and relative of the famous T. rex. A skull was found to have scratches matching the teeth of a predator around the same size, leading researchers to conclude that they did occasionally have the odd snack on one another. Georgia Mills spoke to Dave Hone, from Queen Mary, University of London, to find out more. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Palaeocast
Episode 8: Mesozoic Vertebrate Ecology

Palaeocast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2012 56:48


The Mesozoic Era saw the spectacular rise and fall of many groups, particularly in terrestrial vertebrates. These include birds, squamates, crocodiles, and pterosaurs, who wove a complex tapestry of evolution through the 185 million years of the Mesozoic, some even persisting until now. Dave Hone, now of Queen Mary in London, has extensively studied the ecology of many of these now-extinct organisms, especially theropod dinosaurs, to gain rare insights into how they would have lived millions of years ago. You can keep track of his research by following his blogs at the Guardian and Archosaur Musings webpages.

Science... sort of
Ep 152: Science... sort of - A Strong Tail Wind

Science... sort of

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2012 90:53


00:00:00 - Dave Hone talks to Patrick and Ryan about his research into tail length. Turns out there is a lack of consistency and it just might throw everything into a tizzy. Ryan seems fixated on mammals like a jerk. Plus we get an update on the state of his various web project including the ever-entertaining Ask a Biologist, of which Ryan is a proud contributor. 00:37:06 - Drinks are a lot like tails, they vary in length and strength. Jacob touts his "perfect" margarita. Charlie and Ryan take issue. Jacob loses. Charlie is ready for fall, thus forcing down a Sierra Nevada Tumbler Brown along with the appropriate autumn sountrack, whatever that means. And Ryan celebrates the Pacific Northwest, friendship, and a tasty brew with Eylsian's The Immortal IPA. 00:43:26 - Trailer Trash Talk makes Jacob feel like he's been pegged into a stereotype, much like the main character in the nostalgic upcoming CG-film Wreck-It Ralph. 00:56:00 - Someone finally had the good sense to ask if wind power was worth it. It is. And then some. The paloepals discuss the current state of alternative energy and why this obvious answer was worth not one, but two, studies. 01:13:56 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like wind energy; there's plenty of them, but are they worth your time? Ryan recounts the discovery of a botanical subspecies of the Brachiolope found by Thomas B-L. Charlie touts symbiosis with the Beta Nerd blog wherein Mike B. writes about discovering Robot and Frank via our infamous Trailer Trash Talk segment. And finally Jacob calls upon Ryan's high-school level physics to help answer a question about speed from Steve B.   Discuss this episode and other podcasts from the Brachiolope Media Network on our forum!   Music for this week's show provided by: Long Time Coming - The Zutons Margaritaville - Jimmy Buffet One Man Wrecking Machine - Guster Black Wind Blowing -Wilco