Cassiopeia A gets a close-up.
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Cassiopeia A gets a close-up.
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Issue 53 of the Nautilus print edition combines some of the best content from our November and December 2023 online issues. It includes contributions from award-winning science journalist Adam Piore, astrophysicist Paul M. Sutter, bestselling author Lucy Cooke, science journalist Dan Falk, and more. This issue also features new illustrations by John Hendrix.
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Issue 52 of the Nautilus print edition combines some of the best content from our September and October 2023 online issues. It includes contributions from science writer Philip Ball, journalist Elena Kazamia, astrophysicist Paul M. Sutter, writer Shruti Ravindran, and more. This issue also features new illustrations by Mark Belan.
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Issue 50 of the Nautilus print edition combines some of the best content from our May and June 2023 online issues. It includes contributions from environmental journalist Charles Digges, neuroscientist Anil Seth, a special section highlighting Facts So Romantic from each previous print issue, and more. This issue also features new illustrations by James Yang and Jorge Colombo.
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Issue 51 of the Nautilus print edition combines some of the best content from our July and August 2023 online issues. It includes contributions from conservation biologist Zhengyang Wang, science writer Alla Katsnelson, astrophysicist Chiara Mingarelli, writer and conservationist Terry Tempest Williams, and more. This issue also features a new illustration by Jennifer Bruce.
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Issue 49 of the Nautilus print edition combines some of the best content from our March and April 2023 online issues. It includes contributions from emergency physician and writer Clayton Dalton, science journalist Rachel E. Gross, astrophysicist Sean Raymond, author Danna Staaf, and more. This issue also features a new illustration by Sam Chivers.
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Stephanie Kelton is an adjunct professor with Torrens University Stephanie Kelton is professor of economics and public policy at Stony Brook University, New York, and…
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