Problem 52 of theNautilusprint edition integrates a few of the very best material from our September and October 2023 online concerns. It consists of contributions from science author Philip Ball, reporter Elena Kazamia, astrophysicist Paul M. Sutter, author Shruti Ravindran, and more. This concern likewise includes brand-new illustrations by Mark Belan.
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- By Brian Gallagher
- June 30, 2022
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A rock trio rising is raising ecological awareness.
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- By Nautilus Editors
- June 5, 2014
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Join us at twelve noon on Monday, June 9, when editorial director Michael Segal will host a live video chat with acclaimed reporter and NYU teacher, Jessica Seigel about her most current Nautilus piece, “America Is Getting the Science of Sun Exposure Wrong.” There are 2 methods to get involved. You can send us your concerns before […]
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Forest for the Trees– Why We Recognize Faces & & Constellations
- By Robert X.D. Hawkins
- May 19, 2014
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A Ganado-style Navajo rugNational Park Service For lots of countless years, and throughout cultures worldwide, proportion has actually been viewed as stunning. The mirror-image precision of the Parthenon is seen likewise in the Taj Mahal and the geometric patterns of conventional Navajo carpets. We see balance in more fluid, modern-day media, too, like the […]
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Deep Space, Expanding Symmetrically and Eternally
- By Amos Zeeberg
- May 14, 2014
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2 months back, we found out of landmark proof boosting the theory of inflation, a duration soon after the Big Bang when deep space broadened at an excellent rate, extending and smoothing its swellings, and making it extremely constant on big scales. A current research study verifies that, even 13.8 billion years after the […]
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“White Holes” Could Exist– But That Doesn’t Mean They Do
- By Matthew Francis
- May 2, 2014
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A great void is a one-way door to oblivion. According to basic relativity, when anything crosses its limit– the occasion horizon– it can not go back to the exterior. For that particle, the great void is the whole future. Nautilus Members delight in an ad-free experience. Visit or Join now. We’ll never ever really get an opportunity to […]
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