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The Damage We’re Not Attending To

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Dear Nautilus Reader, What’s missing from solutions to the pandemic? Complexity. That and more,

[[newsletter20_header.png] July 19, 2020]( Dear Nautilus Reader, What’s missing from solutions to the pandemic? Complexity. That and more, in some of the most popular stories on Nautilus this week. Best, The Nautilus Team info@nautil.us [17429_f91ee142269ec908c23e1cd87286e254.jpg]( [17393_15a676c8852b5e796541c58b5846a1e6.png]( [The Damage We’re Not Attending To By David Krakauer & Geoffrey West World War II bomber planes returned from their missions riddled with bullet holes. The first response was, not surprisingly, to add armor to those areas most heavily damaged.]( [12374_a7b0d547ea892113ec47dc262675fc7b.png]( From Cosmos Channel[The Physicist Who Denies that Dark Matter Exists By Oded Carmeli “He is one of those dark matter people,” Mordehai Milgrom said about a colleague stopping by his office at the Weizmann Institute of Science.](  [17430_c1082e40d6bd5c5d64f2ccb8f73cea5c.png]( [Your Support Matters NAUTILUS PRINT EDITION Nautilus will challenge and enrich the way you view the world. Become a member today.](  [17432_e6fb52c108655e3dbb47bfeccce12131.png]( From Quanta Abstractions Channel[How Gödel’s Proof Works By Natalie Wolchover In 1931, the Austrian logician Kurt Gödel pulled off arguably one of the most stunning intellectual achievements in history.]( [16856_a5148ecf1c9f85aadcf0e2feb881df73.png]( From Biology + Beyond Channel[The Future of Food Looks Small, Dense, and Very Bushy By Christie Wilcox The way we live is out of balance with the way we eat.]( [11990_ff73f9b77514c1bfe14ce8e1579a7b9f.png]( From Women in Science & Engineering Channel[How Emotions Connect Your Body and Brain By Kevin Berger Do you think you can read emotions like joy or anger in another person’s face and actions?]( [17431_75e1fde950f70229d6daa97a83587856.png]( From Oceans Channel[This Animal Hides Using—& Is Kept Up by—Its Own Glowing Head By David Schultz Light draws attention. Spotlights tell us what’s important on stage or illuminate an escaping criminal.](  [nwms_fb.png]( [nwms_twt.png]( [nwms_ing.png]( NautilusNext 25 Broadway 9th FloorNew York, NY 10018 [Add us to your address book]( Copyright © 2020 NautilusNext, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. [unsubscribe from this list](   [update subscription preferences](

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