From: jeffre e steinor @ mail.com on behalf of > Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2014 9:57 PM To: Jeffrey Epstein; Tyler Shears Subject: Fwd: Nautilus Attachments: Nautilus One-Sheet.docx Hi Jeffrey and Tyler, the pu=lisher of Nautilus is asking for funds. see below they are quite prestigio=s. any chance of getting a url bio/profile on their masthead? Tyler, we sh=uld add them to our list of publishers if they have clout w/ google. let m= know about that. Forwarded message From: John Steele =It; Date: Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 1:49 PM Subject: Nautilus To: [email protected] Dear Mr. Epstein: I'm the Publisher &=Editorial Director of Nautilus, the online science monthly, pr=nt Quarterly and education publication with a literary voice. Since launch=ng 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 count=ies. You can see us for free online at www.nautil.us <http://www.nautil.usk = and I would be happy to s=nd you copies of the print Quarterly. Nautilus wa= started in 2012 with a grant from the John Templeton Foundation and we ha=e several members of the Santa Fe Institute on our Board of Advisors. =A0 In its first issue, on Human Uniqueness, Nautil=s ran an interactive survey asking readers what defines us as peo=le. The number one response was "science". It is, we submi=, a sign of the times. Modern science has become something deeply personal= connecting us to each other and to the world around us in ways we could n=t 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 imaginati=n 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 scienc= journalism", "Beautiful and sublime"... We =ave earned a