Science
I’m involved with a few science based projects.
This is because I’m told learning is important.
Better safe than sorry, I guess.
: Flatback sea turtle v tiger shark – A surprising victor?17 December, 2020
When a tiger shark decides to try a flatback sea turtle for lunch, you'd be forgiven for thinking a full stomach was inevitable. A new paper on such an interaction should give you second thoughts.
The British Ceramics Biennial is open9 September, 2019
An incredible range of physical and digital art installations unified by British Ceramics, is now open to the public. Come see our stuff!
Great white sharks hunting in kelp – more footage and info4 September, 2019
Monterey Bay Aquarium released a short film, comprising footage of the white shark we tracked swimming through kelp in South Africa, 2017. It's boss.
Externalising the Archive – British Ceramics Biennial21 August, 2019
Opening September 6th at The Spode Museum Trust Heritage Centre, this event invites guests to engage with the site's incredible and historically valuable collection of moulds.
Did you know great white sharks swim through kelp?3 April, 2019
Yeah well, they do. It's a fact. Great white sharks swim through kelp. We proved it, incase you were unsure.
Great white sharks against cancer20 February, 2019
Because not only are white sharks absolute bad asses who generally have no interest in killing humans, but they're actively helping us battle one of the most terrible diseases on the planet. We're welcome!
No, I’ve not died – I’m just lazy6 October, 2018
It's been a fair ol' while since I updated my journal, though this hasn't been due to simple procrastination. Well, maybe not entirely, at least.
: Gauging the threat6 June, 2017