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Can We Protect Science?

It was a burning question at the World Economic Forum last week

January 28, 2026

What Would Richard Feynman Make of AI Today?

The scientific sage was always suspicious of grand promises delivered before details were understood

January 22, 2026

The Most Beautiful Science of the Year

Insights from Nautilus in 2025

December 24, 2025

The Psychedelic Scientist

High on ayahuasca, Bruce Damer saw how life on Earth began. He may very well be right.

December 16, 2025

How Did Language Evolve?

A new biocultural perspective points the way

November 26, 2025

Your Exclamation Points Speak Volumes!

Employing this most excitable of punctuation marks changes how its writer is perceived

November 3, 2025

More Than a Feeling

How awe and wonder transform science and you

October 17, 2025

The Periscope: Book Weeding, Fact-Checking, and Imperiled Fruit Fly Data

What <i>Nautilus</i> executive editor Katherine Courage has been tuning into recently

Scientists Are People, Too

Can humanizing scientists help win back public trust?

September 11, 2025

Chasing Lost Languages

Author Laura Spinney on the 3 greatest revelations she had while writing <i>Proto: How One Ancient Language Went Global</i>

June 30, 2025

The Octopus Propaganda Hidden in Modern Maps

An old visual trick may promote conspiratorial thinking about global power

June 16, 2025

The Most Beautiful Science of the Year

Insights from <i>Nautilus</i> in 2024.

December 27, 2024