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Nautilus | Science Connected Nautilus is a different kind of science magazine Our stories take you into the depths of science and spotlight its ripples in our lives and cultures
Discovering the First Intersex Southern Right Whale - Nautilus Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now Decades earlier, in 1989, researchers had used special crossbows to collect small skin samples from 10 southern right whales in their calving grounds off Argentina’s Valdés Peninsula, as part of an effort to assess the species’ genetic diversity
In Search of the First Animals - Nautilus Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now Scientists have long believed the Little Dal reefs were built entirely by microbes—mats of cyanobacteria that grew upward into mounds That’s how reefs were built for almost 2 billion years, long before animals began to populate the planet
When Did I Start Getting Cancer? - Nautilus Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now When I first started chemotherapy I participated in a clinical trial, swallowing a shot glass of bitter clear liquid each morning It felt like a little offering of hope from the future More concretely, it was a FLT3 inhibitor, a muzzle for the deranged drill sergeant
AI Has Already Run Us Over the Cliff - Nautilus Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now Knowledge is, after all, power It is what has enabled humans to build gleaming civilizations on Earth, to explore the reaches of our starry solar system, to dream up mind-bending artworks, and to grasp the material, cultural, and political dimensions of our everyday realities
Finding Peter Putnam - Nautilus Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now Wheeler, who made key contributions to nuclear physics, general relativity, and quantum gravity, had thought more about the observer’s role in the universe than anyone—if there was a clue to that mystery anywhere, I was convinced it was somewhere in his papers
The Secret Lives of Moths - Nautilus Environment The Secret Lives of Moths The nocturnal insects with surprising pollination power By Chris Cosma April 21, 2025
The Unnatural History of Bird Flu - Nautilus Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now In 2021, H5N1 reached North America, setting off a viral blaze in poultry—more than 150 million chickens and turkeys have been killed to date, either by the virus or in efforts to curb its spread—and infecting both wild birds and mammals at unprecedented rates
Chernobyl’s Hot Mess, “the Elephant’s Foot,” Is . . . - Nautilus Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now Born of human error, continually generating copious heat, the Elephant’s Foot is still melting into the base of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant
Inside the Big Bet on Consciousness - Nautilus Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now The philosopher had challenged the neuroscientist in 1998—with a crate of fine wine on the line—that in 25 years, science would still not have located the seat of consciousness in the brain The philosopher was right