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Where Earth Got Its Water
A new theory shows Earth’s water was more locally sourced than ever thought before.
Our Super Malleable Sense of Self
Why is it possible to mistake parts of someone else’s face for your own?
Welcome to Gorongosa National Park
In a new series, Nautilus puts a spotlight on Gorongosa National Park, a model for biodiversity restoration.
A Map of Life Like None Other
In one of the most biodiverse places on the planet, scientists are charting the amazing web of life.
Scientists Discover Three New Hydrothermal Vent Fields on Mid-Atlantic Ridge
An international team of scientists work together to rapidly find and explore large hydrothermal vents on the world’s longest mountain range.
“Race Against Time” to Discover Ocean Life Prompts Launch of Global Initiative
A global alliance embarking on a race against time to discover and protect ocean life, before it’s too late.
Schmidt Ocean Institute Launches New Research Vessel That Will Change the Face of Ocean Exploration
Founders Eric and Wendy Schmidt launch R/V Falkor (too), with an inaugural expedition, expanding capacity, capability, and science for ocean research and technology development globally.











