Science magazine
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A science magazine is a periodical publication with news, opinions and reports about science for a non-expert audience. A periodical publication for scientific experts is called a "scientific journal".
Science magazines are read by non-scientists and scientists who want accessible information on fields outside their specialization.
They are an important means of communication between the scientific community and the wider community.
Articles in science magazines are sometimes republished or summarized by the general press.
Examples
- United States
- * American Scientist ([magazine home])
- * Discover
- * Planetary Report, The
- * Popular Science
- * Science News
- * Seed ([magazine home])
- * Scientific American
- * symmetry ([magazine home])
- United Kingdom
- * New Scientist
- * Physics World
- Denmark
- * Aktuel Naturvidenskab ([journal home])
- France
- * Science & Vie ([journal home])
- * Sciences & Avenir
- India
- * Science Reporter
- * Current Science ([journal home])
- Russia
- * Nauka i Zhizn ("Science and Life" [journal home])
- *Tehnika Molodezhi ("Technology for the Youth")
- Spain
- * Newton
- Sweden
- * Illustrerad Vetenskap ([journal home])
See also
- Popular science
- Science journalism
- Science communication
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