In this episode, we will be looking at recalling the events from the last few races in Formula 1 world before our summer break.
Getting back into it

In this episode, we will be looking at recalling the events from the last few races in Formula 1 world before our summer break.
Why were these two completely different species found cuddling together in a burrow? Scrimble explains the Triassic Cuddle Fossil and tells the story of how these two came to be.
On this episode of The Stripdown, tune in to hear about the Durham-based band, Dirty Flowers. Hear about their unique songwriting process, their musical inspirations, and more!
Was this dinosaur the biggest land animal of all time? Scrimble discusses the Patagotitan and the fossils it left behind.
How did this dinosaur become one of the most diverse and successful predators in the ocean? Scrimble explores the ichthyosaur and its impacts on the ocean ecosystem today.
On this episode of The Stripdown, DJ Ocean Spray and Becca Harvey talk about the unique songwriting process for girlpuppy, inspiration for her new album, and their shared love of internet celebrity, blizzy mcguire!
How did this fish come back from the dead after 66 million years? Scrimble analyzes the coelacanth and its connection to land animals today.
In this episode, host Emilia Rivadeneira provides a news roundup and speaks with Dr. Ashley Ward, director of the Heat Policy Innovation Hub at Duke University’s Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability, about the heat wave that has taken over several areas of North Carolina, including the Triangle. Dr. Ward explores the impacts of the heat wave on local communities and the environment, gives recommendations for North Carolinians and provides potential future solutions to boost heat resilience in our community. For more information on the issue of extreme heat, visit the Heat Policy Innovation Hub’s website.
How did the Titanis end up taking over the Americas as the most formidable apex predator? Scrimble explores the Terror Birds and the adaptations that made them so successful in the Great American Exchange.
DJ Cherryheadache and Owen Ashworth discuss throughlines, cities and look back on Owen’s previous project Casiotone For The Painfully Alone