World renowned geologist, Professor Walter Alvarez once noted that…
“Rocks are the key to Earth history, because solids remember but liquids and gases forget.”
In this episode of Palaeo Jam, host Michael Mills chats with Professor Tom Raimondo about how learning about our local geology can help us better connect to where we live. Of how rocks are places where stories from the past are etched, and that by learning to read the rocks around us, we open ourselves to a whole new world of connection to the past, and understanding.
Tom Raimondo is Professor of Geology and Geochemistry and Professorial Lead for STEM at the University of South Australia. He is a passionate science communicator who has been recognised as the 2019 SA Science Excellence Awards STEM Educator of the Year, and in 2017 was named in the ABC Top 5 Under 40.
For more info on Tom and his work, head to…
https://people.unisa.edu.au/tom.raimondo
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8nlPNwP0bcho0tTVomlwyg
The iconic landscape of the Flinders Ranges in South Australia holds a remarkable history, cultural heritage and scientific value that has been unlocked through the power of the ground breaking 360VR Flinders Ranges experience mentioned in this episode.
You can get free access to this brilliant experience at https://www.projectlive.org.au/
Palaeo Jam host Michael Mills is on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Heapsgood
For more info his work as Creative Director, HeapsGood Productions, head to… https://linktr.ee/HeapsGoodProductions
This episode was recorded LIVE during South Australia’s Science Alive event, the STEM Day Out, as part of National Science Week.
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