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The Periscope: Book Weeding, Fact-Checking, and Imperiled Fruit Fly Data
What Nautilus executive editor Katherine Courage has been tuning into recently
The Divers Who Stretch the Limits of Human Biology
The most dangerous job on Earth is at the bottom of the sea
Daydream Your Way to Life-Changing Insights
Certain kinds of mind wandering can lead to powerful epiphanies
New Life for Rotting Seaweed
Problematic piles of Sargassum could serve as useful raw material for a variety of products
Deep Sleep Is This Mammal’s Super Power
How a threatened Australian marsupial is thriving in the face of drought
Seeking Signs of Life on Venus
The first private mission to the morning star will sample for traces of biological activity in the planet’s clouds
Ghostly Swamp Lightning Explained
The tiny sparks behind spooky myths might have also started life on Earth











