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Issue 64 of the Nautilus print edition combines some of the best content from our September and October 2025 online issues. It includes contributions from neuroscientist Grigori Guitchounts, science journalist Megan Scudellari, author Philip Ball, and more.  This issue also features new illustrations by Tara Anand.

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    If Oaks and Orchids Could Talk

    • By Vittoria Traverso
    • Environment

    Lucas Gutierrez wants to turn plant frequencies into a language humans can understand

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    Celebrating the Relationship Between Science and Illustration

    • By The Nautilus Marketing Team
    • General

    A conversation with Society of Illustrators executive director Arabelle Liepold

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    The Extraordinary, Imperiled Science at the End of the Earth

    • By Neil Shubin
    • Environment

    Firing experts in Antarctica couldn’t come at a worse time

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    Breaking a Cycle of Apocalypse

    • By Nick Hilden
    • Environment

    John Larison’s new novel The Ancients suggests some societies are built for cataclysm

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    An Earthy Fallen Star

    • By Liz Lindqwister
    • Environment

    The strange mushroom that puffs life into forests around the world.

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