Introducing VAMP! The Virtual Australian Museum of Palaeontology is a digital collection spanning 600 million years of evolution. On this episode, Adele has a yarn with the three palaeontologists behind VAMP: Dr Aaron Camens, Dr Alice Clement and PhD candidate Jacob van Zoelen.
VAMP includes Earth's earliest multicellular organisms, giant marsupials, fossil footprints and everything in between.
It's a place where anyone, including palaeontologists and members of the public can check out high-resolution 3D scans of Australian fossils.
VAMP is led by Flinders University, in collaboration with the South Australian Museum (SAM), Western Australian Museum (WAM), and Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT).
Find our guests on Twitter:
Dr Aaron Camens @DiprotoRon
Dr Alice Clement @DrAliceClement
Jacob van Zoelen @Zoelenotherium
and VAMP @VAMP_Palaeo
Visit the VAMP website and Explore Australian fossils in 3D
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05/29/23 • 47 min
Pals in Palaeo - VAMP: Virtual Australian Museum of Palaeontology
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Adele: On today's bonus episode we're stumbling into the 3rd dimension to discuss the Virtual Australian Museum of Palaeontology with the three pioneering palaeontologists leading the project. Get ready, to get digital.
Pals in Palaeo presents VAMP
This is Pals in Palaeo the show where we normally dive into the form, function and family groupings of your favourite fossils, but on today's extra special bonus episode, I have not one, not two, but THREE incredible palaeontologists, all from
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