Why Rats Laugh and Jellyfish Sleep by David Stipp: An engaging and entertaining exploration of evolution
06.12.2025 03:51 β π 2 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0@davidstipp.bsky.social
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Why Rats Laugh and Jellyfish Sleep by David Stipp: An engaging and entertaining exploration of evolution
06.12.2025 03:51 β π 2 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0Covers of two new books about nature published this week, set against a background of floating jellyfish. - Why Rats Laugh and Jellyfish Sleep: And Other Enchanting Stories of Evolution, by David Stipp - Super Natural: How Life Thrives in Impossible Places, by Alex Riley
Two fascinating books about nature just published this week: Super Natural, by Alex Riley, and Why Rats Laugh and Jellyfish Sleep, by @davidstipp.bsky.social.
Super Natural: theliteratelizard.com/book/9781324...
Why Rats Laugh: theliteratelizard.com/book/9781643...
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A book I wrote, "Why Rats Laugh & Jellyfish Sleep," came out today. Itβs an exploration of Darwinian puzzles posed by close-to-home creatures and things, such as skunks, bumblebees, earthworms, and caffeine.
23.09.2025 20:17 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0An animal-cam moment to remember: Sunny the eagle fledged this morning, while Gizmo watched with amazement -- www.youtube.com/watch?v=1svd...
02.06.2025 20:47 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Why is it that so many storybook-ready names belong to ladybugs? I guess itβs because they have so many arresting looks to warn predators of their inner poison. EG: the twice-stabbed lady beetle, below. Also the thrice-struck, polished, parenthesis, kidney-spotted fairy, and steelblue ladybugs.
25.05.2025 14:46 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Found art. Proposed title: Sic transit, aka The State of the Nation.
18.04.2025 17:46 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0If Thomas Paine were reincarnated as a Washington Post opinion writer, this would be an excerpt from his final column (suppressed) just before he quit (taken from βCommon Senseβ): βThe rich are in general slaves to fear, and submit to courtly power with the trembling duplicity of a spaniel.β
13.03.2025 16:04 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Now that trans (genic) mouse research is under fire, federal $βs will likely soon be banned at schools whose math teachers refuse to deny the existence of trans (cendental) numbers like pi. There go the trans (finite) numbers too. To paraphrase Kronecker, βGod made the integers; all else is woke.β
07.03.2025 16:31 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0A living haiku of hope during a bleak time: One of the witch hazels that bloom through snowy months in Bostonβs Arnold Arboretum. They chiefly hope for owlet moths, pollinators that shiver their flight muscles to get warm enough to fly in winter.
02.03.2025 18:34 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0My recent favorite escape to the altogether elsewhere: Journey Through Genius, Bill Dunhamβs lucid, readable book on mathβs great theorems. You need only high school math for it. Iβm taking it slow, the better to marvel. The eternally beautiful and true is perfectly orthogonal to the present.
12.01.2025 20:22 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Storage Tanks xkcd.com/2974
20.08.2024 12:22 β π 1920 π 246 π¬ 15 π 11I always like getting the story behind the story. Here's an example by an artist I follow, revealing how some chiaroscuro came to light (and dark) not long ago:
www.instagram.com/p/C2nB9hOini1/
This eye candy just in from a friend in Maynard, MA -- a two-spotted longhorn bee, perhaps. The males like to have slumber parties: sites.tufts.edu/pollinators/...
25.07.2024 18:52 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0President Venn Diagram xkcd.com/2962
23.07.2024 00:03 β π 6867 π 1439 π¬ 58 π 70From the Boston MFA: a series of Song Dynasty dragons. My favorite is the Retired Dragon. No fools they: Dragons know when it's time to step aside and get philosophical.
16.07.2024 13:54 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0These two B. impatiens posed together on one of our sunflowers, probably from the same nest. Turns out bumblebees' 10x worker size variation (from a single colony) is a longstanding puzzle --it must be an evolved thing, but what are the teensy ones for? Could cuteness be adaptive for bees?
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