Which Science Magazine Fits You Best: PopSci or Scientific American?

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The discussion centers on choosing between Popular Science (PopSci) and Scientific American (SciAm) for a magazine subscription. PopSci is favored for its focus on technology and innovation, featuring accessible articles that highlight gadgets and engineering solutions. It is noted for its engaging visuals and concise summaries, making it enjoyable for readers interested in high-tech topics. In contrast, SciAm is described as more academically rigorous, offering in-depth articles across various scientific fields, which may appeal to those with a strong background in science. Readers are encouraged to explore both magazines through libraries or online samples to determine which aligns better with their interests.
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This year for Christmas I was told by my dad that I could get a subscription to the science magazine of my choice. Right now I am trying to decide between PopSci and Scientific American, but I do not really know what one would be the better choice because I haven't read them before. I was wondering if anyone could tell me the difference between the two, and what one you would prefer. Thanks!


P.S. If you have any other recommendations for magazines those would be appreciated as well.
 
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It depends a lot on your background: what level of school you're in, and how much math and science you've studied. Can you browse through them in a library or bookstore? Their web sites probably also have samples of articles that you can look at.
 
I've never read Scientific American (save for flipping through it in bookstores occasionally), but I have a subscription to PopSci which I quite enjoy. PopSci seem to be centred on technology and innovation with devices. Lots of the articles that I've read that are springing to mind are, "This is our problem, this gadget is a potential solution."
 
Alright thanks to both of you ill see if i can look at the library
 
Popular Science is always fun, but it's actually more often about high-tech gadgets and engineering. They have nice figures and summaries that get to the point quickly. The articles are more readily accessible and readable.

Scientific American is more "scientific". You'll get more details on actual science. When there are physics articles, they are great, but the magazine includes articles on many fields of science, and since it's pretty researched, the ones that aren't in your main field of interest are less interesting (by definition right?).

So if you like gadgets and engineering : PopSci
If your mostly an academic-intellectual type : SciAm
 
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