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Molly Glick

Molly Glick is the newsletter editor of Nautilus.

When We Learned Our Universe Is Speeding Up

Violent star blasts pointed to a huge cosmological surprise

January 9, 2026

These Pills Talk to Your Doctor

It’s tough to keep people on track with their medications, but a tiny radio antenna could help

January 8, 2026

How Some People Get Drunk Without Drinking

Auto-brewery syndrome is a devastating and poorly understood condition, but effective treatments could be on the way

January 8, 2026

These Overlooked Stars Might Point to Livable Planets

A close look at the compelling colors emitted by K-dwarfs

January 8, 2026

Did This Spiral Sea Creature Outlive the Dinosaurs?

An ancient marine murder mystery that remains unsolved

January 7, 2026

What Chimps Reveal About Human Parenting

Human caregiving seems to have shaped teens’ thrill-seeking tendencies

January 7, 2026

The Amateur Archaeologist Who Found the Wrong Troy

Heinrich Schliemann was a thousand years off the mark—but he did still make meaningful discoveries

January 6, 2026

How These Long-Living Sharks Keep Sharp Vision for Centuries

Understanding their tricks could eventually help preserve people’s eyesight, too

January 6, 2026

A Martian Milestone Captures a Mysterious Dark Spot

The idea came from a Colorado high school student

January 5, 2026

X-rays Were a Life-Saving Accident

More than a century ago, a lucky accident gave us a revolutionary new look at our bodies

January 5, 2026

This Walking Ape Might Be the Earliest Human Ancestor

The limbs of <i>Sahelanthropus tchadensis</i> may settle a decades-long evolutionary debate

January 2, 2026

How to Glimpse the Prime Meteor Shower of 2026

The Quadrantids rank among the most spectacular sky shows of the year

January 2, 2026