A science magazine is a periodical publication with news, opinions, and reports about science, generally written for a non-expert audience. In contrast, a periodical publication, usually including primary research and/or reviews, that is written by 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.
Articles in science magazines are sometimes republished or summarized by the general press.
Examples of general science magazines
Australia
Austria
Bangladesh
- Byapon - Youth Science Magazine in Bengali
- Bigganchinta
- ব্যাঙাচি।
Brazil
Bulgaria
Chile
Czech Republic
Denmark
Europe
Finland
France
Germany
- Laborjournal
- Spektrum der Wissenschaft
- Welt der Physik
- Science Notes
India
- Resonance, published by Indian Academy of Sciences
- Current Science
- Dream 2047, published by Vigyan Prasar
- Jnan o Bijnan, published by Bangiya Bijnan Parishad
- Sandarbh
- Science Reporter
- Safari
Italy
Japan
- Newton press
- Nikkei Science
Kazakhstan
- OYLA[1]
Netherlands
- Quest
- Zenit
Pakistan
Poland
- Wiedza i Życie
Russia
Serbia
South Korea
Sweden
Turkey
United Kingdom
- All About Space
- BBC Focus
- BBC Science Focus
- BBC Sky at Night
- Laboratory News
- New Scientist
- Physics World
- Scientific European
United States
General
- American Scientist
- Behavioral Scientist
- Discover
- MIT Technology Review
- Popular Mechanics
- Knowable Magazine
- Popular Science
- Nautilus
- New Scientist
- Quanta Magazine
- Science (1979–1986)
- Science News
- Scientific American
- Seed
Astronomy/Aerospace
Others
See also
References
- ↑ "Как команда OYLA завоевала 10 стран". Комсомольская правда. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
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