Jesse Hawley 13 December 2018 writing, science Love is in the water: Critically endangered handfish embrace art, new ceramic nests Jesse Hawley 13 December 2018 writing, science Critically endangered spotted handfish have taken to artificially created ceramic nests, used in unique springtime courtship rituals.
Jesse Hawley 9 April 2018 science, writing Devourer of worlds: two of the worst pests have hybridised into a global ‘mega-pest’ Jesse Hawley 9 April 2018 science, writing Ravenous caterpillar that eats hundreds of plant species, unstopped by pesticides, and that's never been to the Americas arrives in the Americas and hybridises with the locally adapted caterpillar. What more?
Jesse Hawley 2 October 2017 science, writing LOG 2: Settling in to life at sea, the crew, and the deep towed camera Jesse Hawley 2 October 2017 science, writing LOG 2: Initial experiences at sea. Meeting some of the researchers and tech on board, some good ol' etymology and more.
Jesse Hawley 3 August 2017 science, miscellany Interronauts | the CSIRO podcast Jesse Hawley 3 August 2017 science, miscellany Interronauts the CSIRO podcast I'm lucky enough to co-host. Here are the episodes, films clips, and a bit of background
Jesse Hawley 8 June 2016 writing, science The terrarium in your belly and the evolution of stomach culture Jesse Hawley 8 June 2016 writing, science Our insides are a terrarium: biodiverse with bacteria, fungi, and more; it's an evolving ecosystem.
Jesse Hawley 30 September 2014 writing, miscellany Showing and Telling: One dotty difference between art and science Jesse Hawley 30 September 2014 writing, miscellany At least one difference between how artists and scientists communicate.