Jesse Hawley 3 April 2017 science, commission, writing Australian Geographic ibis piece: The Smelly Canary in Our Cities Jesse Hawley 3 April 2017 science, commission, writing Australian white ibis: the smelly canaries in our city. Here's a piece I wrote for the Australian Geographic.
Jesse Hawley 7 November 2016 science, fine art & animation, commission, writing Secret Lives of Carnivorous Marsupials: lion and sabretooth paintings Jesse Hawley 7 November 2016 science, fine art & animation, commission, writing My two artworks for the book 'Secret Lives of Carnivorous Marsupials' (2017).
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 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 18 September 2014 personal, science, writing, miscellany Suicide on the Social Savannah Jesse Hawley 18 September 2014 personal, science, writing, miscellany A speculation on the benefits of rehearsing conversations internally.