Longreads on the Blog
As most of my readers and viewers will know, I somewhat regularly write for a few very high-end print and online media. I’ve been been blessed to be able to work with these outlets. But sometimes I write essays which are a bit too far out to place in popular science magazines: a bit too speculative, maybe somewhat of a personal story, or too much humor. The stories are just a different style of writing, both styles have their justification I think.
So here we go, three such examples from the last few years: Number one, about a hypothetical octopus civilization. No, I don’t think it existed, but it’s an interesting thought experiment:
The physics of gecko foot adhesion is an active field with healthy scientific discourses. Plus: my own experiences observing geckos in tropical and subtropical Asia:
This essay describes my experiences in oscillating between European and Philippine Island culture.
And this is a longview, not a long read: unusual underwater footage and my raving about a very curious chapter of fish evolution:
Best Fishes,
Klaus