Arts
“We Wanted to Create An Experience of Microscopic Awe”: A Radical New View of Sacred Plants
Fluorescent visions of the guts of living sacred plants from all over the Americas
Omniscient Tree Networks and Immortal Amoebas: 9 Books We’re Excited to Read This August
The Nautilus monthly reading list
A Forgotten Literary Window Into the Personal Life of Alan Turing
The previously unpublished short story reveals the playful and erotic side of the father of modern computing
11 Books to Read This July
Marvelous maggots, biological warfare, AI survivalists, space myths, and more
What I’m Watching This Weekend
Considering connecting with cephalopods and plants might be just the thing for an exhausted mind
The Nautilus Reading List of Science Biographies
These beautifully composed books usher you into the life and times of influential scientists
A Poet of Science Who Shook Faith in God
Biographer Richard Holmes reveals how Tennyson predated Darwin and speaks to us today











