Science Magazines - Find the Best One for You

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The discussion centers around finding a suitable science magazine that offers in-depth content and current scientific developments. The user expresses dissatisfaction with a previous magazine that lacked scientific rigor and timely articles. Recommendations include utilizing Science Daily, a free resource that provides credible, expansive, and searchable scientific articles, linking directly to the original scientific journals for verification.

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  • Understanding of scientific terminology and concepts
  • Familiarity with current scientific developments
  • Ability to evaluate magazine content for depth and rigor
  • Basic internet navigation skills for searching and accessing online resources
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  • Explore Science Daily for current scientific articles and topics
  • Research other reputable science magazines such as Scientific American or Nature
  • Learn about evaluating the credibility of scientific publications
  • Investigate subscription options for specialized science journals
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Individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of science, including students, educators, and science enthusiasts looking for high-quality, engaging scientific literature.

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Hello...

I didn't know which forum was the correct, so I hope it's ok to post it here.

Basically I'm looking for a magazine I can subscribe to. Recently I've had one, but it really wasn't interesting after the first few I got. Besides that it was a "normal person" magazine, which means that it wasn't very scientifically or describing, since most of its readers are people that does't know much about physics, and just wants to learn some basic things of what's going on in the world. Ok magazine, but it got really boring after a couple...

So, what good magazines, about science, is out there ? I don't mind if it have some equations of some sort in it, which the other one I had didn't have, what so ever, and then maybe a bit up to date with what's going on, instead of writing about things that happened 1-2 years ago :)

Don't know if it is possible, but I thought that some people in here might know :)

Thanks in advance.


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Hrmm. I wish I could help you there. Have you tried a google search for Science Magazines? You should be able to see some previews of their content.
 
Don't bother paying, this one's free, credible, expansive, searchable, and each article I've encountered links the scientific journal that it's making claims from:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/
 

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