NaturalishThe Eyes Have It: Why Nature (Sometimes) Stops at Just TwoJust last week in the UK, a veterinarian made a shocking discovery: a 4-month old cow with a third eye smack center on its forehead. “I…8 min read·May 16, 2021--2--2
NaturalishWhere Exactly IS a Rainbow?The sky? The sun? Or, quite possibly, has it been inside of us all along?·7 min read·Sep 12, 2019--2--2
NaturalishGodzilla is a God, Not a Lizard. That’s Important.Adding science to the lore rids the monster of its original, fundamental message.7 min read·Jun 6, 2019--1--1
NaturalishSo… What is Bowser?And why real taxonomy matters in unreal biology.8 min read·May 29, 2019--1--1
NaturalishThe Stench of So-So ScienceAnd no, it’s not dust: the truth of the Infinity War snap.7 min read·Apr 23, 2019----
NaturalishGremlins’ Three Rules: An Evolutionary AnalysisFrom the fluffballs to the barbaric horde, what do the cryptic “three Gremlin rules” tell us about the mysterious Mogwai biology?10 min read·Oct 29, 2018--3--3
NaturalishNightmare Before Christmas: Dimensional Doorway DilemmaThe film is a celebrated holiday icon, but we’re all still left here pondering where the heck Halloween Town exists in our material plane.8 min read·Oct 22, 2018--2--2
NaturalishEnter Spookmas: The Hidden, Hybrid Holiday SeasonThe time has come to embrace the literal “Christmas Creep.”7 min read·Oct 9, 2018----
NaturalishA World of Genius: The Holy Roman Empire, 1600 ADJohannes Kepler was among good company as he began to make his mark on history.6 min read·Sep 18, 2018----
NaturalishJohannes Kepler: Understanding Science's Greatest Anti-HeroThe genius that reshaped the universe, and the murder that defined his journey.6 min read·Aug 20, 2018----