The Fourth Copernican Revolution - Issue 64: The Unseen

The sun formed 4.5 billion years ago, but it’s got around 6 billion years more before its fuel runs out. It will then flare up,… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Scary AI Is More “Fantasia” Than “Terminator”

When Nate Soares psychoanalyzes himself, he sounds less Freudian than Spockian. As a boy, he’d see people acting in ways he never… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

The Inside of a Neutron Star Looks Spookily Familiar (2015)

Hot fluids of neutrons that flow without friction, superconductors made of protons, and a solid crust built of exotic atoms—features… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Insects and the Meaning of Sleep – Facts So Romantic

This story was originally published by Knowable Magazine.When entomologist Barrett Klein talks to people about his research on honeybee… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Insects and the Meaning of Sleep - Facts So Romantic

This story was originally published by Knowable Magazine.When entomologist Barrett Klein talks to people about his research on honeybee… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Where Uniqueness Lies (2013)

If you dropped a dozen human toddlers on a beautiful Polynesian island with shelter and enough to eat, but no computers, no cell phones,… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Why Did the Ancients Bury Their Dogs Like Family Members? – Facts So Romantic

Man’s best friend was also man’s first buried pet.Photograph by Pavlina Trauskeova / ShutterstockAs a kid, when my pet turtle… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Why Did the Ancients Bury Their Dogs like Family Members? - Facts So Romantic

Man’s best friend was also man’s first buried pet.Photograph by Pavlina Trauskeova / ShutterstockAs a kid, when my pet turtle… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

The Heart of Musical Experience Is Expectation – Facts So Romantic

In “Half-Wit,” an episode of House, Gregory House, a brilliant Sherlock Holmes-like doctor (and a decent musician) wheels a piano… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

The Heart of Musical Experience Is Expectation - Facts So Romantic

In “Half-Wit,” an episode of House, Gregory House, a brilliant Sherlock Holmes-like doctor (and a decent musician) wheels a piano… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Love, Death, and Other Forgotten Traditions

The science-fiction writer Robert Heinlein once wrote, “Each generation thinks it invented sex.” He was presumably referring to… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Fine Tuning Is Just Fine

It is hard to overstate the anticipation that preceded the opening of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) 10 years ago. Smashing protons… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Is It Time to Get Rid of Time? – Issue 64: The Unseen

Poets often think of time as a river, a free-flowing stream that carries us from the radiant morning of birth to the golden twilight… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Fine Tuning Is Just Fine - Issue 64: The Unseen

It is hard to overstate the anticipation that preceded the opening of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) 10 years ago. Smashing protons… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Is It Time to Get Rid of Time? - Issue 64: The Unseen

Poets often think of time as a river, a free-flowing stream that carries us from the radiant morning of birth to the golden twilight… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Love, Death, and Other Forgotten Traditions - Issue 64: The Unseen

The science-fiction writer Robert Heinlein once wrote, “Each generation thinks it invented sex.” He was presumably referring to… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

The Strange Numbers That Birthed Modern Algebra

Reprinted with permission from Quanta Magazine‘s Abstractions blog.A spinning cube with attached ribbons returns to its original… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

The Ocean Gets Big Data (2016)

I think that for some people,” says Peter Girguis, a deep-sea microbial physiologist at Harvard University, “the ocean seems passé—that… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Emotional Renovations (2013)

Home is more than a place on a map. It evokes a particular set of feelings, and a sense of safety and belonging. Location, memories,… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Metaphors Are Us (2013)

The other day I fixed something—a rarity for me. The flotation device in the toilet water tank was rubbing against the side, getting… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Ants Swarm Like Brains Think (2014)

Deborah Gordon spent the morning of August 27 watching a group of harvester ants foraging for seeds outside the dusty town of Rodeo,… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

The Paradox of the Elephant Brain

We have long deemed ourselves to be at the pinnacle of cognitive abilities among animals. But that is different from being at the… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Los Angeles Should Be Buried

The San Gabriel Mountains are waging war on Los Angeles and Ed Heinlein’s chainsaw is screaming in the late afternoon sun. It’s… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Geology Makes You Time-Literate

As a geologist and professor I speak and write rather cavalierly about eras and eons. One of the courses I routinely teach is “History… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

The Case for Dancing Astrophysics – Facts So Romantic

Cosmology is the story of the fundamental particles, forces, and energies that shape and govern our universe. And that story is one… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

A Cardiologist’s 9/11 Story – Issue 64: The Unseen

The morgue was inside Brooks Brothers. I was standing at the corner of Church and Dey, right next to the rubble of the World Trade… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

The Most Dangerous Muse: Parkinson’s disease gave her the gift of creativity

Tsipi Shaish, a 59-year-old grandmother, knows exactly when she became an artist: when she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

The Quest to Mimic Nature’s Trickiest Colors

iridescence in the sea: The West Indian Ocean coelacanth has iridescent scales, the sight of which inspired artist Franziska Schenk.AlessandroZocc… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Should You Get an AI Nanny for Your Child?

Mattel’s AI nanny, called Aristotle, recently gained the notorious distinction of being subject to a bipartisan protest in the US… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

The Wisdom of the Aging Brain (2016)

At the 2010 Cannes Film Festival premiere of You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger, director Woody Allen was asked about aging. He replied… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

The Ethics of Consciousness Hunting

When Adrian Owen, a neuroscientist at the University of Western Ontario, asked Scott Routley to imagine playing a game of tennis,… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

The End of Time

Perhaps God has many more seasonsin store for us—or perhaps the last is to bethis winterthat guides back the wavesof the Tyrrhenian… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Seven Molecules’ Claim to Fame (2013)

From drinking water to DNA, from caffeine to carbon dioxide, and from Lipitor to Viagra—that is from atorvastatin to sildenafil… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Why the Tiny Weight of Empty Space Is Such a Huge Mystery

Reprinted with permission from Quanta Magazine‘s Abstractions blog.The amount of energy infusing empty space seems too small to… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

How We Really Tamed the Dog (2017)

Suppose you wanted to build the perfect dog from scratch. What would be the key ingredients in the recipe? Loyalty and smarts would… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Where Nature Hides the Darkest Mystery of All (2016)

No known object in existence has as clear a division between “inside” and “outside” as a black hole. We live and see the outside,… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

How to Use the Large Hadron Collider to Search for Dark Matter

If you can’t find dark matter, look first for a dark force.While cosmologists may be fascinated by what dark matter does, particle… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Why Aging Isn’t Inevitable (2016)

Humans age gradually, but some animals do all their aging in a rush at the end of life, while others don’t age at all, and a few… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Forget Everything You Think You Know About Time

Studying time “is like holding a snowflake in your hands: gradually, as you study it, it melts between your fingers and vanishes.”Image… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Dude, Where’s My Frontal Cortex? (2014)

In the foothills of the Sierra Mountains, a few hours east of San Francisco, are the Moaning Caverns, a cave system that begins, after… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

How to Survive Doomsday (2016)

Let’s be optimistic and assume that we manage to avoid a self-inflicted nuclear holocaust, an extinction-sized asteroid, or deadly… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

A Better Way to Cancel Noise

The prototype device is a “glimpse toward the future,” the researchers write.Photograph by Elizaveta Galitckaia / ShutterstockThe… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

The Euclidean Metrics of Trump’s Twitter Account

Our online personality is now as measurable as our carbon footprint. In addition to some rather obvious statistics, such as how often… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

My Mom, the Missile Computress – Issue 63: Horizons

At first, it was hard to attract women to China Lake. Maybe it was the slot machines at the officers’ club; or the taxi to the brothels… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Yes, You’re Irrational, and Yes, That’s OK (2015)

Imagine that (for some reason involving cultural tradition, family pressure, or a shotgun) you suddenly have to get married. Fortunately,… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Getting Googled by Your Doctor (2017)

One day not long ago, police forcibly brought a man to the hospital after he updated his profile picture on Facebook. He was in his… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

The Necessity of Musical Hallucinations (2015)

During the last months of my mother’s life, as she ventured further from lucidity, she was visited by music. In collusion with her… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago

Black Hole Firewalls Could Be Too Tepid to Burn – Facts So Romantic

Reprinted with permission from Quanta Magazine‘s Abstractions blog.String theorists elide a paradox about black holes by extinguishing… | Continue reading


@nautil.us | 6 years ago