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Finding Peter Putnam - Nautilus 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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The Unnatural History of Bird Flu - Nautilus Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now There is a “frustrating lack of appreciation of the social and economic drivers of industrialisation and the inevitable effects on infectious disease emergence and transmission,” says Stephen Hinchliffe, a geographer at the University of Exeter
In Search of the First Animals - Nautilus 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
When Did I Start Getting Cancer? - Nautilus Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now Diagrams of this process look like a family tree, with one ancestor spawning many different descendants The ancestor cell is pluripotent, meaning it can form all types of blood cells; each generation down is a little less powerful, and a little more specific
Scent Makes a Place - Nautilus Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now It’s of course impossible to remake the smellscape of the desert in a single piece of art The place is continually changing based on the weather, the time of year, the exact location, and just as importantly, my mindset
The Kekulé Problem - Nautilus 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