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A deep-sea mountain range created by the collision of two tectonic plates, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge owes its existence to the primal energies in Earth’s core, and here they bubble to the surface. | Nautilus Magazine
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Icelandic horses are renowned for their unique gaits, which set them apart from other breeds. Beyond the standard walk, trot, canter, and gallop, they possess the ability to tölt—a smooth, four-beat gait—and perform the flying pace, or skeið, a high-speed lateral gait used in racing. These distinctive movements have long fascinated breeders and scientists alike, and recent genetic research is shedding new light on what enables these horses to move the way they do. A groundbreaking study led by r
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One might wonder how a single psilocybin trip could compare to the catalog of rich transcendent experiences that might accumulate over a lifetime of religious devotion. Now, nearly a decade later, the results of this controversial experiment have come to light. Some of these clergy have become evangelists for psychedelics, incorporating them into their own religious teachings. For some of them, the experience led to a release from attachment to dogmas and greater openness to other forms of relig
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For decades, forests were understood from the surface up: trunks, canopies, scattered roots. What lay beneath—fungi, roots, and their dense entanglements—barely registered. In a conversation with forest ecologist Suzanne Simard, Nautilus explores how that picture has changed. Over the past 20 years, Simard’s work on mycorrhizae—the symbiotic partnerships between fungi and roots—has shown that trees are connected not only to soil, but to one another. Carbon, nutrients, and water move through fung
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Icelandic horses are renowned for their unique gaits, which set them apart from other breeds. Beyond the standard walk, trot, canter, and gallop, they possess the ability to tölt—a smooth, four-beat gait—and perform the flying pace, or skeið, a high-speed lateral gait used in racing. These distinctive movements have long fascinated breeders and scientists alike, and recent genetic research is shedding new light on what enables these horses to move the way they do. A groundbreaking study led by r
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Researchers pitted the collective problem-solving skills of humans against a cadre of Paratrechina longicornis—better known as longhorn crazy ants. To do so, they set both species loose to solve a puzzling problem involving shoving an awkward shape through a simple maze. It would require cooperation, stamina, trial-and-error—and perhaps even a bit of sacrificing one’s ego to the greater cause. As it turns out, ants are pretty smart when you get them together. When they join forces, as they did i
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You probably don't need to worry about radiation from microwaves and x-ray machines. The wild boars living deep in the woods of Southeast Germany, though? Absolutely. For a few years after the Chornobyl accident, all forest animals—including deer, hares, and pheasants—were highly radioactive. But eventually these levels waned in most game. Curiously, the wild boars remained radioactive. “The phenomenon of wild boars being so radioactive after such a long time has been termed the wild boar parado
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This time-lapse video of a prominence above the solar surface reveals its rapid, fine, and turbulent restructuring with unprecedented detail. The sun’s fluffy-looking surface is covered by “spicules,” short-lived plasma jets, whose origin is still a subject of scientific debate. The streaks on the right side of this image are coronal rain falling down onto the sun’s surface. The video was recorded with the help of an adaptive optics system called Cona, which has a flexible mirror that can counte
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