| New Scientist |
Article Index for New |
Website Links For New |
Information AboutNew Scientist |
| CATEGORIES ABOUT NEW SCIENTIST | |
| publications established in 1956 | |
| british magazines | |
| science and technology in the united kingdom | |
| science and technology magazines | |
| weekly magazines | |
| SHOPPER'S DELIGHT | |
|
''New Scientist'' is a weekly International Science Magazine covering recent developments in science and technology for a general English -speaking audience. As well as covering current events and news from the scientific community, the magazine often features speculative articles, ranging from the philosophical to the technical. It is not a Peer-review ed Scientific Journal , but it is widely read by both nonscientists and scientists as a way of keeping track of developments outside their own fields of study or areas of interest. Many science articles in the general press are based on its contents; and it is a popular method for Artists who are interested in art-science links to get information about scientific innovations, material about how the Brain works, and perception. The magazine also regularly includes features, news and commentary on Environmental Issues , such as Climate Change {Link without Title} . Based in London , ''New Scientist'' has U.S. and Australian editions as well as a British edition. Its website runs daily news stories along with some of the articles that appear in the print edition. The magazine was founded in 1956 . It is published by Reed Business Information Ltd , a subsidiary of Reed Elsevier . MAGAZINE LAYOUT As of January , 2006 , the magazine is laid out as follows: News
Technology
Regulars
Features
WEBSITE Daily news articles can be viewed in full on the website (www.newscientist.com) as well as extracts from longer articles. There are also special reports on topics from nanotechnology to cancer. Subscribers can see all content. New Scientist has also started a free podcast, SciPod, which can be downloaded directly from their site or through iTunes. According to Technorati, NewScientist.com is the 40th in the list of most-linked-to news organisations and the only science and technology specialist in the top 100. EXTERNAL LINKS
|