Kevin Berger

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    The Fly King Speaks

    Meet Fredrik Sjöberg, author of the sleeper hit, The Fly Trap.

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    So I Told These Nomads About the Big Bang…

    Anna Badkhen tells us about the experiences that led to her Nautilus feature.

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    The Last Word with Jonathan Weiner

    The more science knows, the more rich and mysterious the world becomes.

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    Ingenious: Christof Koch

    The neuroscientist tackles consciousness and the self.

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    Ingenious: Vijay Iyer

    On the science and talent of music.

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    A Mind That Unraveled DNA & Chased Consciousness

    In his most recent book, Consciousness: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist, Christof Koch wrote that he has known only one genius: Francis Crick, co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule. “In a lifetime of teaching, working and debating with some of the smartest people on the planet, I’ve encountered brilliance and high achievement, but […]

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    Rhythm’s the Thing

    Pianist Vijay Iyer gives us a master class in the science of rhythm.

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    Ingenious: Robert Sapolsky

    The primatologist and neurologist talks turbulence—teens, stress, and the information age.

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    When We Were Fish

    Paleontologist Neil Shubin explains how he charts evolution in the human body.

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    Weaving the World’s Stories Like an Expert Carpet-Maker

    To explain her motivations as a writer, Anna Badkhen quotes the Polish poet Zbigniew Herbert: “you have little time you must give testimony.” Badkhen recently stopped by the Nautilus office to sit for an interview and take us behind the scenes of “The Men Who Planted Trees,” her cover story for the Spring 2014 Nautilus […]