Tag Archives: eldritch

Another Mystery Fish For You To Identify

Here’s a fishy tail I found on Cromer beach today. Here’s a detail. The skin is very rough, and those spines are wickedly sharp – they look (and feel) like the thorns on a rose bush, and thereby hangs a … Continue reading

Posted in Cromer | Tagged , , , , , , , , | 5 Comments

Rumours

Probably the most exciting paper I’ve ever handled at Your Favourite Weekly Professional Science Magazine Beginning With N was this one – on Homo floresiensis, a diminutive and very peculiar hominin from the island of Flores in Indonesia. The creature … Continue reading

Posted in Apparitions, Science Fiction | Tagged , , , , , , | 35 Comments

Reading

A comment on Steve’s blog referring tangentially to one of my own effusions made me think of how many really great popular science books there are out there.. So, here’s an idea. Why not post a few of your suggestions, … Continue reading

Posted in Science Is Vital, Writing & Reading | Tagged , , , , | 56 Comments

Regular

Yesterday I was in the London Borough of Waltham Forest where, for the third year running, I was a judge at a science debate competition. Teams of youngsters from secondary schools across the borough pitted their oratory, rhetoric and critical … Continue reading

Posted in Research, Science Is Vital, Silliness | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , | 36 Comments

Creationism

A nice little old lady of Mrs Crox’s acquaintance came up to Mrs Crox in the street and gave her a pamphlet which she thought might be interesting, as it mentioned me. I sighed – it was Christian literature in … Continue reading

Posted in Apparitions, Research, Science Is Vital, Writing & Reading | Tagged , , , , , , | 20 Comments

Civitoma

Now, look, if what follows gets a bit sweary, you only have yourselves to blame. Mrs Crox, who is a journalist who’s been working remotely for ages, is just about to lose her job – and is unlikely to find … Continue reading

Posted in Apparitions, Blog Norfolk!, Cromer | Tagged , , , , , , , | 36 Comments

Fountainous Fables

My vitals fair explode with pleasure at being able to announce the Second Coming this forthcoming SF anthology: Fables from the Fountain, edited by by SF author, superfan and publishing supremo Ian Whates, is an hommage to Arthur C. Clarke’s … Continue reading

Posted in Science Fiction, Writing & Reading | Tagged , , , , , , | 7 Comments

Them

This one just in, kindly sent by Professor Trellis of North Wales. Something – or, perhaps, someone – looks like it’s coming to land somewhere over the Cambrian Mountains. Woooh. Spooky.

Posted in Apparitions, Science Fiction | Tagged , , , , , | 3 Comments

Dissection

“It’s not every day a girl gets to play with lungs!” quoth Crox Minor (12) on returning from school earlier today, professing that she’d just had “The Best Science Lesson EVER”. Her science teacher, clearly of the old school, had … Continue reading

Posted in Research, Science Is Vital | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | 9 Comments

Busy

Were I to summarize the essence of my job at your favourite weekly professional science journal beginning with N in a single word, it would be ‘making decisions’. (Well, that’s two words, actually, but, hey, I’m a palaeontologist, so sue … Continue reading

Posted in Research, Science Is Vital, Writing & Reading | Tagged , , , , , | 21 Comments