From: To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>, Tyler Shears Subject: Fwd: Nautilus Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2014 21:57:23 +0000 Attachments: Nautilus_One-Sheet.docx Hi Jeffrey and Tyler, the publisher of Nautilus is asking for funds. see below they are quite prestigious. any chance of getting a url bio/profile on their masthead? Tyler, we should add them to our list of publishers if they have clout w/ google. let me know about that. Forwarded message From: John Steele Date: Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 1:49 PM Sub'ect: Nautilus To: Dear Mr. Epstein: I'm the Publisher & Editorial Director of Nautilus, the online science monthly, print Quarterly and education publication with a literary voice. Since launching in May 2013, we've won a dozen content and design awards, including a Webby for best science on the web, and attracted subscribers in 45 countries. You can see us for free online at www.nautil.us, and I would be happy to send you copies of the print Quarterly. Nautilus was started in 2012 with a grant from the John Templeton Foundation and we have several members of the Santa Fe Institute on our Board of Advisors. In its first issue, on Human Uniqueness, Nautilus ran an interactive survey asking readers what defines us as people. The number one response was "science". It is, we submit, a sign of the times. Modem science has become something deeply personal, connecting us to each other and to the world around us in ways we could not have imagined. Our mission at Nautilus is to tell those big, deep stories: We deliver science, connected, like no one else. In just one year, we have the captured the imagination of millions of visitors to our website and been humbled by their letters, emails and tweets: "A new and shining light in a dearth of public writing about science", "A stunning new approach to science journalism", "Beautiful and sublime"... We have earned an audience that is devoted, attentive and educated—more than half have graduate degree