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Biology is a fascinating subject which is well worth exploring. Its scope stretches from individual DNA strands and viruses to blue whales, metapopulations and the biosphere. We will shine the spotlight on a different biological concept in every episode. Topics I've covered in the past include the origins of cell theory, Dollo's law and the Anthropocene; however, there is still plenty more to discover. Our focus will range from the very smallest scales to the very largest; from virions to the Gaia hypothesis. So come and explore the fascinating world of biology, one episode at a time!

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Update frequency
every 10 days
Average duration
5 minutes
Episodes
131
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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111- Could Two People Repopulate the Earth? Part I

111- Could Two People Repopulate the Earth? Part I

Today, we will be wiping out humanity to ask a simple question- what would happen if there really were only two people left to repopulate the planet? Let's meet our hypothetical protagonists Corneliu…

00:10:04  |   Sun 07 Sep 2025
110- The World's Smallest Snake

110- The World's Smallest Snake

A few weeks ago in episode 108, we talked about the largest species of snake to ever exist. Well, today we are travelling to the other end of the size spectrum to talk about the smallest snake in the…

00:09:55  |   Sun 24 Aug 2025
109- Colestein Veglin

109- Colestein Veglin

Throughout history, there have been several claims of unusual longevity. For example, Pliny the Elder mentions several cases of people claiming to be 140 in a first century CE census. Moreover, there…

00:07:39  |   Sun 10 Aug 2025
108- Titanoboa

108- Titanoboa

Previous episodes of the podcast have established the precedent of examining specific species or taxa. On today's episode, we are going to examine a snake. Not just any snake- the biggest snake to ha…

00:05:29  |   Sun 27 Jul 2025
107- Pascal's Triangle in Biology

107- Pascal's Triangle in Biology

Pascal's Triangle is a useful concept in binomial theorem. However, it also has uses in biology. Today, we use it to answer the question- if you have X number of kids in a family or randomly chosen p…

00:14:10  |   Sun 13 Jul 2025
106- Mitochondrial Eve and Y-Chromosomal Adam

106- Mitochondrial Eve and Y-Chromosomal Adam

Adam and Eve, Ask and Embla, Deucalion and Pyrrha... The cultures of the world seemingly love the idea of humanity descending from two founders. While this notion may not be in line with scientific t…

00:09:57  |   Sun 29 Jun 2025
105- Former Estimates of Earth's Age

105- Former Estimates of Earth's Age

We know today that our planet Earth is billions of years old. However, the people of a few centuries ago would have been equally convinced it was only a few thousand years old. So what were some of t…

00:05:29  |   Sun 15 Jun 2025
104- Ming the Mollusc

104- Ming the Mollusc

It was one of the oldest individual organisms to have lived. And yet, in 2006, its story would come to an end. To find out how, come and join us on this adaptation of a post on the Biopedia website i…

00:05:32  |   Sun 01 Jun 2025
103- The Gaia Hypothesis

103- The Gaia Hypothesis

Tackling James Lovelock's most famous theorem is no easy task. However, that's exactly what we're going to do today. Join us for a breakdown of the Gaia Hypothesis, a discussion of altruism, a throwb…

00:12:36  |   Sun 18 May 2025
102- Hyperdontia and Hypodontia

102- Hyperdontia and Hypodontia

As it turns out, Louis XIII of France and Drypetina of Pontus have something in common. They have hyperdontia, or too many teeth. Today, we go through the phenomena of hyperdontia, hypodontia and con…

00:09:19  |   Sun 04 May 2025
101- Walruses

101- Walruses

An episode all about a suggested topic- the walrus! Let's explore how one species used to many, and the challenges the sole surviving species faces in the modern day...


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00:05:29  |   Sun 20 Apr 2025
100- Germ Theory and Spontaneous Generation

100- Germ Theory and Spontaneous Generation

WE DID IT! 100 episodes. It feels crazy to say that the beginning of Biopedia in late 2020 is four and a half years ago when this episode comes out. Thank you all so much for listening and I look for…

00:07:11  |   Sun 06 Apr 2025
99- The Laws of Thermodynamics in Evolution

99- The Laws of Thermodynamics in Evolution

Don't worry, you have not in fact stumbled onto a physics podcast. However, the Laws of Thermodynamics do have a rather significant connection to evolutionary biology. This is because, at first glanc…

00:06:10  |   Sun 23 Mar 2025
98- Cryptic Species

98- Cryptic Species

Quick correction: I call the episode on sibling species episode 37 in the audio, but it's actually episode 47!

Way back in the early days of Biopedia, we discussed the concept of sibling species. Now…

00:06:12  |   Sun 09 Mar 2025
97- The Hottest Summer in 2000 Years

97- The Hottest Summer in 2000 Years

2023 was a warm year. But let's put it into context. To do that, a 2024 study looked at temperature and tree core data to assemble summer temperatures all the way back to 1 CE. As for the result- the…

00:06:02  |   Sun 23 Feb 2025
Darwin Day 2025- Charles Darwin Represented in Science Fiction

Darwin Day 2025- Charles Darwin Represented in Science Fiction

A bit of an unusual one this year- I was recently given a Dr Who book featuring Charles Darwin. So, let's examine the historical details of this novella and see how they represented Darwin. Have they…

00:06:10  |   Wed 12 Feb 2025
96- Ancestors versus Human Population

96- Ancestors versus Human Population

Your number of ancestors double every generation. Two parents, four grandparents, and so on. If we compare these numbers to the total number of people alive on the planet as we go back in time, what …

00:05:11  |   Sun 09 Feb 2025
95- Rewind: Fossil Fuels

95- Rewind: Fossil Fuels

For a podcast which has talked several times before about global warming and climate change, we haven't addressed fossil fuels yet. So, let's redress that today!


Sources for this episode:

  • Hine, R.…
00:05:11  |   Sun 26 Jan 2025
94- Galactic Cycles Part II

94- Galactic Cycles Part II

In episode 71, we treated a galactic cycle of about 220 million years as a unit of time with which to view evolution. Today, we'll be picking up where we left off and seeing the story through all the…

00:04:21  |   Sun 12 Jan 2025
93- Biological Impacts of Chernobyl

93- Biological Impacts of Chernobyl

In 1986, the nuclear power plant at Chernobyl- then in the USSR, now in Ukraine- experienced meltdown. This disaster is one of the worst in nuclear history. However, there are some biological consequ…

00:06:05  |   Sun 29 Dec 2024
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