In our Natural Habitat series, we invite science writers to share their working spaces—offices, spare bedrooms, coffee shops, hammocks—and the accoutrements that help them do their best work. (If you’d like to nominate your office to be featured at Natural Habitat, let us know.)
Today we visit Jessa Gamble, an award-winning Canadian journalist. Gamble’s work has appeared in Scientific American, New Scientist, and Canadian Geographic. She’s given a TED talk about sleep cycles and circadian rhythms, the subject of her book, The Siesta and the Midnight Sun: How We Measure and Experience Time. She blogs at The Last Word On Nothing and splits her time between Oxford, England and Yellowknife, Canada.