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Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now Wheeler, who made key contributions to nuclear physics, general relativity, and quantum gravity, had thought more about the observer’s role in the universe than anyone—if there was a clue to that mystery anywhere, I was convinced it was somewhere in his papers
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Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now In 2021, H5N1 reached North America, setting off a viral blaze in poultry—more than 150 million chickens and turkeys have been killed to date, either by the virus or in efforts to curb its spread—and infecting both wild birds and mammals at unprecedented rates
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Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now Scientists have long believed the Little Dal reefs were built entirely by microbes—mats of cyanobacteria that grew upward into mounds That’s how reefs were built for almost 2 billion years, long before animals began to populate the planet
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Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now A logical place to begin would be to define what the unconscious is in the first place To do this we have to set aside the jargon of modern psychology and get back to biology The unconscious is a biological system before it is anything else
- The Animals That Exist Between Life and Death - Nautilus
Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now But there was a wrinkle: Rotifers didn’t seem to use the trehalose trick Researchers working in the mid-2000s discovered that instead of relying on sugars to form a protective matrix in their cells, these animals produce proteins to replace the water in their cells
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