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Christos Lynteris
11h ago

We should reflect on what cruise ships stricken with diseases mean for the way we inhabit the world today The post Poop Cruises Are No Laughing Matter appeared first on Nautilus .

Better algorithms, hardware and computing methods can lower AI’s power drain The post How to Tame AI’s Voracious Appetite for Energy appeared first on Nautilus .

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People with amygdala damage are shedding new light on why we trust or fear others The post How Your Brain Decides What Matters appeared first on Nautilus .

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Young scientists dream up a way to decipher the mind’s eye with EEG and AI The post Using Brain Waves to Translate Thoughts into Pictures appeared first on Nautilus .

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On the same day the world descended into war, physicists saw reality itself unraveling The post The Most Precarious Day in the Universe appeared first on Nautilus .

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Kevin Berger
5d ago

How our cover artist sees these quaking times The post Illustrating the Precarious appeared first on Nautilus .

It’s been 36 years since it beamed back the first glimpses of our universe from space The post A Look Back at Hubble’s Most Breathtaking Images appeared first on Nautilus .

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The fatal marine creature lives near Singapore’s “Island of Death Behind” The post New Species of Deadly Box Jellyfish Discovered appeared first on Nautilus .

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