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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
The Strange Brain of the World’s Greatest Solo Climber - Nautilus Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now A month later, having studied Honnold’s scans, Joseph is on a patchy conference call to Shanghai, China, where Honnold is en route to climb, with ropes, the underbelly of the stalactite-spangled Great Arch of Getu Unusually for Honnold, his voice betrays tiredness and even
Ebook - Nautilus Issue 62 of the Nautilus print edition combines some of the best content from our May and June 2025 online issues It includes contributions from science writer Amanda Gefter, evolutionary biologist Neil Shubin, environmental chemist Alison Spodek, and more This issue also features new illustrations by Corneila Li, Maria Fedoseeva, and Ellen Weinstein Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free
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Twilight of the Nautilus - Nautilus The nautilus is the prototypical animal in the Mesophotic Zone Its survival now foretells the fate of the oceans’ ecological health The Mesophotic Zone ranges from 100 meters to 500 meters deep, where light, when it penetrates to the bottom, is a dim twilight, even at noon
The Dueling Weathermen of the 1800s - Nautilus Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now Reid’s appearance at the British Association was a watershed moment Years of patient research had combined to show Britain’s scientific community what was possible In the months before he left for Bermuda he became a familiar name in the newspapers
How Eugenics Shaped Statistics - Nautilus Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now The eugenics movement’s greatest holy warrior was Karl Pearson, the person primarily recognized today as having created the discipline of mathematical statistics Pearson was an intellectually driven and prolific scholar of many subjects
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