List of science magazines
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
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Horisont is the oldest general science magazine in Estonia, that has been constantly published. Cover image from 1967.
- Australia
- Austria
- Brazil
- Bulgaria
- Chile
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Europe
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Spektrum der Wissenschaft
- 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
- IJNTR Journal
- Italy
- Pakistan
- Amali Science
- Global Science
- Poland
- Republic of Macedonia
- Russia
- Serbia
- Sweden
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
- United States
- General
- American 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
- General
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