Katherine Harmon Courage
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Science journalist. Deputy editor @NautilusMag. Author CULTURED tinyurl.com/47xv5ur4 + OCTOPUS! tinyurl.com/55mpbwfy. Co-parent. Runner. Fair weather gardener.
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In the vast, bleak, windswept surface of our planet’s polar seas, buried within drifting slabs of sea ice, life is unexpectedly plentiful. Bacteria, fungi, algae, and viruses thrive in -30 degree ice, underpinning life and climate cycles: nautil.us/the-secret-lif… in Nautilus Magazine
Scientists are studying "the metabolism of sea ice," which seems a strange pursuit in a barren, almost otherworldly abiotic landscape. But the polar ice holds consequential secrets of—and for—life, writes Katherine Harmon Courage. Click for this and more from Nautilus. bit.ly/3J8Q7Nq
Perhaps my favorite Nautilus Magazine story since I joined the team is out today: nautil.us/what-plants-ar…. Anesthetized venus fly traps, planning prayer plants. The world is stranger than I thought, and I never want to forget that. (Story by Amanda Gefter, edited by Kevin Berger)
Nautilus Magazine Katherine Harmon Courage "Catastrophic forgetting " the best or worst type of forgetting?
Hellloooooo 🦑🐙 It's that time of year again! Are you a #cephalopod expert living in/near the LA, Houston, Miami or Atlanta area? Interested in spreading your tentacles into the outreach world at events? I'm booking for Science Friday #CephalopodWeek! DM or email me + spread the word
Spring is here, the crocuses are emerging from the snow, and The Webby Awards have nominated for best writing Summer Praetorius's incredible story of how the earth is losing its memory. So as the chickadees hop from branch to branch sweetly reminding, do vote vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/…
As sea level rises faster in the U.S. Southeast, I wondered: How *can* sea levels rise more in some places than others? Sönke Dangendorf explained his new Nature Communications findings for me: nautil.us/why-is-sea-lev… Takeaway: The oceans don't behave like a bathtub! In Nautilus Magazine