Arts
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Breathing New Life into Found Objects
A conversation with Nautilus cover artist Katherine Streeter. -
The Language of Tree Rings
Turning tree ring science into art -
Out from the Darkness
A winning photograph shows a shadowy image of an elusive bear -
Finding Strange Beauty in Food
A photographer and science teacher tells a new climate story about agriculture -
The Magical Realism of Myriam Wares
A conversation with Nautilus cover artist Myriam Wares. -
Introducing the Nautilus Winter Reading List
Ten books we loved to start your new year off right. -
Finding Beauty in the Struggle Between Light and Darkness
A conversation with artist Deena So’Oteh. -
Reviving Mayan Blue
A Mexican artist rediscovers a lost color sacred to his ancestors. -
That Healing Sound
When music is medicine. -
Color Makes the Universe
How a flashy opal inspired artist Tyler Thrasher’s new book.
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The Rituals of Art, Science, and Superstition
A conversation with Issue 58 cover artist Ellen Weinstein.
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The Art of Time Travel
“It’s not about what’s out there, it’s about your perception of what’s out there.”
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Life Will Find a Way
A new exhibition highlights the persistence of organisms from lichens to polar bears to us.
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Our Magnificent Ocean
Richard Powers on his 3 greatest revelations while writing his latest novel, Playground.
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When Einstein and Kafka Met
Imagining a conversation between the two great minds. -
An Artist on Why AI Isn’t the End of Art
A conversation with Issue 56 cover artist Chris Buzelli. -
The Harrowing and the Beautiful
In the darkest reality, this celebrated composer finds his voice. -
Mushroom Punks: A Nautilus x Beepy Bella Collaboration
A day spent hunting for fungi inspired designer Bella Lalonde to create the Mushroom Punks zine in collaboration with Nautilus. -
The Dark Underbelly of the Near Future
Helen Philips, author of a new work of speculative fiction called Hum, on finding hope in the midst of dystopia.