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Guide the Future of Nautilus

Help steer where the magazine goes by sharing your feedback and ideas.

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This chapter is the last part of Nautilus’ premiere issue, “What Makes You So Special.” Next week we release our second issue, which is about uncertainty in many forms. The month after that, we’ll cover transportation and movement.

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As we move forward with our mission to look through different lenses at one big topic in science, culture, and philosophy each month, we need feedback from you, our readers. What is working well, and what isn’t? What topics should we choose for issues in the future, and what should we avoid? What contributors and collaborators should we work with? What errors have we made; what opportunities are wide open? How can we make Nautilus better for you?

So, in the best tradition of blogs, consider this an open thread. Comments and questions can be as general or specific as you like. 

As always, thanks for reading and commenting.

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Amos Zeeberg
Digital Editor
@settostun
amos@nautil.us


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