Jake Currie
Jake Currie is a writer based in Brooklyn, NY.
Antarctic Team Drills 6 Million Years Into Earth’s Past
The recovery of the ancient ice core to date reveals key insights into our changing climate
No More Tears? Scientists Take a Keen Eye to Onion Slicing
New research sheds light on a familiar problem, with important implications for food safety
Half-Male, Half-Female Spider Discovered In Thailand
A new arachnid species and a rare intersex specimen in one fell swoop
How the Statues of Easter Island Walked Into Place
The iconic heads hewn from volcanic rock may have been wobbled into place by the Rapa Nui people who created them
Celebrating the Relationship Between Science and Illustration
A conversation with Society of Illustrators executive director Arabelle Liepold
Breathing New Life into Found Objects
A conversation with Nautilus cover artist Katherine Streeter.
The Magical Realism of Myriam Wares
A conversation with Nautilus cover artist Myriam Wares.
Finding Beauty in the Struggle Between Light and Darkness
A conversation with artist Deena So'Oteh.
The Rituals of Art, Science, and Superstition
A conversation with Issue 58 cover artist Ellen Weinstein.
How Reality Shapes Our Language—and Vice Versa
A conversation with UCLA philosophy professor Josh Armstrong.











