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November 7, 2021Short-Tongued Bombus
April 10, 2021A study in Science shows that in a period of just 40 years two alpine bumblebee species (Bombus balteatus and Bombus sylvicola) rapidly evolved significantly shorter tongues. Short-tongued species are more generalist foragers, able to feed on many different types of flowers. They are replacing more specialised, long-tongued…
Buddhist Auxology
March 21, 2021Buddhist auxology is the not-yet-existing study of all aspects of human physical growth from the perspective of the desire to be as small as possible. It would be a multi-disciplinary science involving health sciences/medicine, nutrition science, genetics, anthropology, anthropology, anthropometry, ergonomics, history, economic history, sociology, public…
The Peruvian Variant
May 30, 2020Zebrafish Oannes
September 17, 2018The Zooms: Abun’dance
April 16, 2018Shrink Exercise: Giant Vegetable Hugging
March 28, 2018Degrowth:Buddhist Economics
March 3, 2018Transient Dwarfism of Soil Fauna
November 30, 2017Vechur A2 Milk
November 27, 2017Kuhnian Shift
October 24, 2017According to Thomas Kuhn when enough significant anomalies have accrued against a current paradigm, the scientific discipline is thrown into a state of crisis. During this crisis, new ideas, perhaps ones previously discarded, are tried. Eventually a new paradigm is formed, which gains its own new followers,…
Studio of Suspended Disbelief
October 9, 2017Bumblebee Megacolony
November 3, 2016Japanese Miniatures: Akakomugi
February 17, 2016Pruning
July 25, 2015Japanese Miniatures: One Rice Sushi
May 25, 2014The Japanese have a natural pull towards miniaturisation that never seizes to inspire our investigation into smallerness. Our series on Japanese Miniatures zooms in on this special quality. It articulates a sensitivity for smallness that, through a process of abstraction, may ultimately help us attain…