Blavatnik award winner Kirsty Penkman discusses her research developing techniques to date fossils
Kirsty Penkman is fascinated by opercula. They are the ‘little trapdoors’ that many snail species use to seal themselves away inside their shells, and they are Penkman’s favourite biomineral. She’s not alone – people have been collecting them for centuries and operculum jewellery was fashionable in the Victorian era – but for Penkman their appeal is more scientific than cosmetic.