Jesse Hawley 1 January 2015 science, writing Fish Fingers: The genes we share with our scaly cousins Jesse Hawley 1 January 2015 science, writing Geneticists have used fish fin-forming genes to generate wrists and digits in mice — providing evidence for limb homology.
Jesse Hawley 27 December 2014 fine art & animation Stuff science can't explain: Sloths Jesse Hawley 27 December 2014 fine art & animation Why do sloths look like funny people? I don't know, and neither does science...I don't think.
Jesse Hawley 9 December 2014 cartoons & comics Optimism Jesse Hawley 9 December 2014 cartoons & comics A series of thoughts I had when I was feeling down one day.
Jesse Hawley 1 December 2014 cartoons & comics What a twist!? (Nintendo deity) Jesse Hawley 1 December 2014 cartoons & comics God can be petty — 'Thou shalt not covet'. Even my 3DS?
Jesse Hawley 24 November 2014 science, writing Friendly viruses discovered in the stomach's ever-growing ecosystem Jesse Hawley 24 November 2014 science, writing Sterile, bacteria-free mice with damaged guts can have their insides healed by a common rodent virus, providing the first evidence of internal, beneficial, virus communities.
Jesse Hawley 23 November 2014 science, miscellany The ascent of Pokémon — part one Jesse Hawley 23 November 2014 science, miscellany The Ascent of Pokemon - Graphical representations of the evolutionary history of some Pokemon species.
Jesse Hawley 13 November 2014 science, writing Chronic smokers: Marijuana's long-term effects on the brain Jesse Hawley 13 November 2014 science, writing Researchers used MRI to show that chronic marijuana users had increased brain connectivity but also reduced orbitofrontal cortices.
Jesse Hawley 5 November 2014 cartoons & comics Me as a parent Jesse Hawley 5 November 2014 cartoons & comics My feelings on the 'Big Bang Theory' and its laugh track.
Jesse Hawley 4 November 2014 cartoons & comics Our house, where plants rule 'n people drool Jesse Hawley 4 November 2014 cartoons & comics The plant density in my last place (cartoon).
Jesse Hawley 3 November 2014 science, writing Birds of a feather manipulate together: Dominant ravens actively disrupt potentially threatening alliances Jesse Hawley 3 November 2014 science, writing Ravens in stable social alliances will actively disrupt other relationships from forming in order to maintain social capital.
Jesse Hawley 28 October 2014 writing, miscellany Facehooked: Why you keep coming back to your Facebook feed Jesse Hawley 28 October 2014 writing, miscellany Why do we keep coming back to our Facebook feeds and scrolling for so long?
Jesse Hawley 27 October 2014 cartoons & comics Earth 5014 AD Jesse Hawley 27 October 2014 cartoons & comics The next intellectual powerhouse.
Jesse Hawley 25 October 2014 science, writing In the Eye of the Be'Older: The effects of subliminal intervention on elderly self-perception Jesse Hawley 25 October 2014 science, writing Exposing the elderly to positive stereotypes can be healthy.
Jesse Hawley 18 October 2014 fine art & animation, science Paleoart: Changyuraptor yangi Jesse Hawley 18 October 2014 fine art & animation, science My reconstruction of the 'four-winged' dinosaur Changyuraptor yangi.
Jesse Hawley 13 October 2014 writing, science 5 Convenient and Quasi-Scientific Ways to Buck Your Funk Jesse Hawley 13 October 2014 writing, science 5 quasi-scientific ways to pep you up, maybe.
Jesse Hawley 8 October 2014 fine art & animation, science Natural History Art — Experiments in Media Jesse Hawley 8 October 2014 fine art & animation, science Natural history illustrations in a few different media.
Jesse Hawley 6 October 2014 science, writing Puppy Love: Mothers' brains show similar responses to images of their pet dogs and their own children Jesse Hawley 6 October 2014 science, writing The brains of mothers respond with similar feelings to their children and pets.
Jesse Hawley 6 October 2014 cartoons & comics Bug Going Around Jesse Hawley 6 October 2014 cartoons & comics Patient zero of a bug going around.
Jesse Hawley 1 October 2014 science, writing New Microfossils Flesh Out the Story of Multicellular Life Jesse Hawley 1 October 2014 science, writing An interesting microfossil may hold clues to the origin of multicellular life.
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.