Photo by John Durban from right here. The Enormous Hole That Whaling Left Behind by Ed Yong Sorry not sorry about the back-to-back #whalelife content lately, but covering this is one part follow-up story one part redemption so buckle up for some totally uncharacteristic toilet talk. I've already written at length about the wonders of... Continue Reading →
Ancient Whales and Egyptian Paleontologists Both Prove They’re Metal As Hell
‘God of Death’ Whale Was Scourge of Land and Sea 43 Million Years Ago I've gotta say off the top, I did some light editing to the above image to make a point (it's only an artistic representation anyway). What I'm saying is I don't think I'm doing anyone a disservice by changing the color... Continue Reading →
Sharks Are Just A Sign of the Times
Image from the excellent They Can Talk. Why Are We Seeing More White Sharks and Seals in the Gulf of Maine? I'm gonna be a bit indulgent and throw a hometown story in here, as a treat. You probably heard about the tragically fatal white shark attack that we had up here in Maine in... Continue Reading →
The 4 Most Batsh*t Insane Things Published By Science Magazine Last Year
Science, folks, it's pretty great. I like it a lot, like, more than as a friend. So do the good people at the American Association for the Advancement of Science who publish the academic journal Science (also called Science Magazine). You know that if you call your scientific journal just 'Science' that you're pretty confident... Continue Reading →
Fish Are ‘Born Again’ Via Bird Butt
Rad diagram from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. "Fish Eggs Can Hatch After Being Eaten and Pooped Out by Ducks" But actually, let me provide this wonderful slice of science with some context. You see, there's been an unresolved question about how fish colonize and populate isolated bodies of water for some... Continue Reading →
“Light-devouring Voids That Almost Seem to Shred the Fabric of Space-time”
Image from Karen Osborn, Smithsonian How Ultra-Black Fish Disappear in the Deepest Seas Alright gang, we're on a deep sea kick (it's wonderful for the pores) over here at JV HQ so buckle your bathysphere and ready for descent. Last week I highlighted Kathy Sullivan, only woman to walk in space AND visit the deepest... Continue Reading →
A Two-Up For Kathy Sullivan
Photo by Enrique Alvarez / EYOS Expeditions First American Woman to Walk in Space Reaches Deepest Spot in the Ocean Do you have a one-up story? Like some experience you have in your back pocket that you can whip out when everyone else is talking about the cool shit they've done? Or maybe you're a... Continue Reading →
Art That Makes You Think…It’s Getting Hot in Herre
Image by Jason deCaires Taylor This Sculpture Takes the Great Barrier Reef's Temperature I know right now we're consumed with fighting for racial justice during a global pandemic AND crippling economic recession/depression - and that's absolutely where our priorities should be. However, there's a big, back it up, dump truck booty BUT coming, and that... Continue Reading →
BLACK LIVES MATTER
Donate: Black Lives Matter Global Network Community Justice Exchange Emergency Response Fund The Bail Project The Minnesota Freedom Fund Protester Bail Funds by State / Area Campaign Zero NAACP Legal Defense Fund The American Civil Liberties Union Official George Floyd Memorial Fund I Run With Maud - Support for the Family of Ahmaud Arbery Stand... Continue Reading →
Burnt Out on Work Zooms? Call Some Eels (Pants Still Optional)
Images from The Asahi Shimbun and Science Alert. Japanese Aquarium Urges Public to Video-chat Eels Who are Forgetting Humans Exist If you're like me, you’re probably spending more time right now than ever before in your life video-chatting loved ones, coworkers, and arch nemeses (if you’re REALLY like me, you also hate it). I’m guessing,... Continue Reading →