Communication
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How Did Language Evolve?
A new biocultural perspective points the way -
Your Exclamation Points Speak Volumes!
Employing this most excitable of punctuation marks changes how its writer is perceived -
More Than a Feeling
How awe and wonder transform science and you -
The Periscope: Book Weeding, Fact-Checking, and Imperiled Fruit Fly Data
What Nautilus executive editor Katherine Courage has been tuning into recently -
Scientists Are People, Too
Can humanizing scientists help win back public trust? -
Chasing Lost Languages
Author Laura Spinney on the 3 greatest revelations she had while writing Proto: How One Ancient Language Went Global -
The Octopus Propaganda Hidden in Modern Maps
An old visual trick may promote conspiratorial thinking about global power -
The Most Beautiful Science of the Year
Insights from Nautilus in 2024. -
The Sean Carrolls Explain the Universe
Why are we here? Is there life on other planets? The renowned scientists who share a name share their answers to life’s big questions. -
The Kinship Issue
Connection is primal.
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What Language Reveals About Us
Julie Sedivy on the 3 greatest revelations she had while writing her new book Linguaphile.
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Science for the People
A growing movement connects scientists with policymakers and the public to shape a better society.
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Advice to the Next President
Leading scientists and engineers offer strategies for putting the public good ahead of politics.
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Resolving Conflicts in the Field
How “conservation conflict transformation” can help advance rewilding efforts.
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One Island Can Make a Difference
How might scientists and ecologists upscale conservation efforts to have a global impact? -
The Varied Roads to Rewilding
A researcher, a biologist, and a diver reflect on the many different routes needed for conservation. -
The Reality Issue
What’s behind the curtain. -
The Cognitive Magic of “Hi”
How a simple word illuminates children’s cognitive development and linguistic creativity. -
When Kids Talk to Machines
Language bots are no substitute for teaching children to speak and learn.