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  1. Nautilus | Science Connected

    Nautilus is a different kind of science magazine. Our stories take you into the depths of science and spotlight its ripples in our lives and cultures.

  2. Finding Peter Putnam - Nautilus

    Jun 17, 2025 · The forgotten janitor who discovered the logic of the mind

  3. The Man Who Tried to Redeem the World with Logic - Nautilus

    Jan 29, 2015 · Technology The Man Who Tried to Redeem the World with Logic Walter Pitts rose from the streets to MIT, but couldn’t escape himself.

  4. Products - Nautilus

    Unlimited Nautilus: Enjoy every story, current and past. Weekly Newsletters: New and inspiring science stories, delivered to your inbox. Distraction-Free Reading: No ads, no paywall, no clutter—just pure …

  5. About Us - Nautilus

    About Us Welcome to Nautilus. Like Captain Nemo we’re embarked on a voyage into the wonders of the universe. Our stories take you into the depths of science and spotlight its ripples in our lives and …

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  7. The Kekulé Problem - Nautilus

    Apr 17, 2017 · Where did language come from? Cormac McCarthy is best known to the world as a writer of novels. These include Blood Meridian, All the Pretty Horses, No Country for Old Men, and The …

  8. Twilight of the Nautilus - Nautilus

    Aug 11, 2021 · The nautilus is the prototypical animal in the Mesophotic Zone. Its survival now foretells the fate of the oceans’ ecological health. he Mesophotic Zone ranges from 100 meters to 500 meters …

  9. Discovering the First Intersex Southern Right Whale - Nautilus

    Apr 1, 2025 · Decades earlier, in 1989, researchers had used special crossbows to collect small skin samples from 10 southern right whales in their calving grounds off Argentina’s Valdés Peninsula, as …

  10. What Plants Are Saying About Us - Nautilus

    Mar 7, 2023 · Environment What Plants Are Saying About Us Your brain is not the root of cognition.