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Bob Grant

Bob Grant is the deputy editor at Nautilus.

Stare Into the Heart of an Ancient Iceberg

The beauty of the blue ice belies a fragility exposed by human activity

May 12, 2026

Is This Why Science Advances One Funeral at a Time?

As researchers age, they produce less disruptive work

May 11, 2026

What I’m Watching This Weekend

Considering connecting with cephalopods and plants might be just the thing for an exhausted mind

May 8, 2026

A Century of David Attenborough

The unmistakable narrator of nature documentaries turns 100 today

May 8, 2026

The Mysterious Hantavirus Outbreak That Put the Virus on the Western Map

More than 30 years ago, in the Four Corners region of the US, an Old-World pathogen was discovered in the New World

May 6, 2026

AI Music vs. My Parents

My folks were taken in by the latest algorithmic “artist,” and it scares me

May 5, 2026

Farewell to a Giant of Botany

Peter Raven, the transformative conservationist and father of “coevolution,” passed away this week

Vaccine Hesitancy in an Era of Misinformation

The U.S. government and the right-wing media ecosystem are sowing unfounded doubt

April 30, 2026

Chernobyl, 40 Years Later

A lot has changed at the site of the world’s worst nuclear disaster

April 29, 2026

Kon-Tiki Set Sail 79 Years Ago Today

The most epic, pseudoscientific adventure ever

April 28, 2026

Trump’s War on Science Continues

As sacked National Science Board members and lawmakers speak out, US research preeminence further dims on the international stage

April 27, 2026

What Mummies Read Before a Long Nap

Archaeologists have recovered a scrap of the Iliad in the belly of an interred Egyptian

April 24, 2026