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Molly Glick

Molly Glick is the newsletter editor of Nautilus.

The First Lunar Road Trip

In 1971, NASA made history with the first moon cruise—and the relic remains

July 30, 2025

Stabbing Starfish to Save the Reefs

Coral decimating crown-of-thorns starfish are increasingly descending on reefs in the Pacific—so divers are fighting back

July 28, 2025

The Exoplanet That Wasn’t

When humility launched a new age of space exploration

July 24, 2025

Anteaters Have Evolved More Than a Dozen Times

Unlike people, these mammals found a diet they can actually stick to

July 21, 2025

Neanderthals Might Have Shared Family Recipes

Cave remains found in Israel point to unique, locally specific culinary practices among our ancient ancestors

July 17, 2025

A (Complicated) Ode to the Honeybee

I was not alone in seeing my garden's bees die this winter—now, we have a new clue why

July 14, 2025

The Inner Worlds of Reptiles

Tortoises were found to have feelings, pointing to other overlooked animal minds

July 10, 2025

A Hymn Lost for a Millennium

AI helped piece together clay fragments to tell a new story of Babylon

July 7, 2025

Cheese Might Haunt Our Dreams

Centuries-old wisdom may ring true on food-fueled nightmares

July 2, 2025

Laughing Apes Take Risks

Hearing the sounds of chuckles may make our bonobo cousins think on the bright side

June 30, 2025

An Elephant’s Tusk Never Forgets

A simple test can peek into ivory to detect deception

June 25, 2025

The Woman Behind the World’s Biggest Camera

Vera Rubin overcame abundant obstacles to become a leading light in cosmology

June 23, 2025