Lucas Gutierrez wants to turn plant frequencies into a language humans can understand
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Lucas Gutierrez wants to turn plant frequencies into a language humans can understand
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A conversation with Society of Illustrators executive director Arabelle Liepold
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Firing experts in Antarctica couldn't come at a worse time
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Issue 60 of the Nautilus print edition combines some of the best content from our January and February 2025 online issues. Our cover story is a deep dive into wolf reintroduction in the American Northwest—and what we did to the wolves to make it happen—by editor at large Kevin Berger. This issue also includes contributions from theoretical physicist Sabine Hossenfelder, author […]
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John Larison’s new novel The Ancients suggests some societies are built for cataclysm
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Issue 59 of the Nautilus print edition is our Kinship Issue. It includes contributions from philosopher Helen de Cruz, author Philip Ball, anthropologist Harvey Whitehouse, science writer Veronique Greenwood, and more. This issue also features new illustrations by Aad Goudappel. Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. Log in or Join now .
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