Category: My Substack: Always Something to See
The Age of Reptiles: How One Mural Changed The Way The World Saw Dinosaurs
My nomination for the most influential scientific visualization ever produced Read this article on my Substack column, Always Something to See.
The Golden Guides: Pocket-sized Windows to the Natural World
Masterpieces of communication design for science education Read on my Substack Always Something to See.
On the Outermost Shore: Henry Beston and the Literature of Cape Cod
Meditations on a life-long favorite book, and on the ways Cape Cod has changed since Beston's day Read on my Substack: Always Something to See
Starting Over With Guitar at 72
Music, the aging brain, and the satisfactions of being bad at something good Read on my Substack, Always Something to See.
Flowers—The geometry of nectar
How flowers and their pollinators shaped each other. My Substack column: Always Something to See: Flowers—The geometry of nectar
In Praise of the Dandelion
Essential food for our early-emerging pollinators. Read on Substack.