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Kristen French

Kristen French is an associate editor at Nautilus. She has worked in science journalism since 2013, reporting and writing features and news for publications such as Wired, Backchannel, The Verge, and New York Magazine. She has a masters degree in science journalism from Columbia University.

Has Psychiatry Lost Touch With Individuals?

An argument for emphasis on subjective experience.

May 24, 2024

The Animals That Turn Bodily Fluids into Weapons

Four explosive tales of blood, spit, and venom.

April 29, 2024

When Bacteria Are Beautiful

Making art out of an invisible world that shapes human health and disease.

March 28, 2024

Everything in Its Right Place

When a misplaced sense of familiarity gives rise to delusions of place.

March 21, 2024

The Speediest Creatures on Earth

How tiny one-celled protists pull off their strange and marvelous feats.

March 14, 2024

Inside an Exploded Star

Cassiopeia A gets a close-up.

February 22, 2024

Why We Reject New Ideas

What Shark Tank pitches, Sundance films, and unusual sandwiches show us about our choices.

January 29, 2024

What Makes a Narcissist?

Ambition is not the problem.

January 16, 2024

Evolution Led Humans into a Trap

The cultural forces that fueled our success now threaten to end it.

January 5, 2024

History’s Five Best Body Part Stories

Charles I’s neck bone, Queen Victoria’s armpit, and other fabulously gruesome medical tales.

December 8, 2023

Our National Parks in the Quiet of the Pandemic

While everybody else seemed to be making sourdough bread, 70-year-old photographer Andy Katz hit the road to capture “America’s greatest idea” in a new light.

November 15, 2023

When Fire Feeds Fire

This winning image of a match catching fire brings to mind the wildfires engulfing our increasingly flammable world.

November 7, 2023