Scientriffic
Scientriffic was a bi-monthly kids science magazine published by CSIRO Publishing. It was established in 1999 as a sister publication to The Helix, CSIRO Publishing's magazine for teens. Scientriffic targeted kids aged 7 and older.[1]
Editor | Jasmine Fellows |
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Categories | Popular science |
Frequency | Bi-monthly |
Year founded | 1999 |
Company | CSIRO Publishing |
Country | Australia |
Based in | Canberra |
Language | Australian English |
Website | www |
ISSN | 1442-2212 |
OCLC | 173369925 |
The magazine was usually 40 pages long and trimmed to quarto paper size. It typically contained feature articles about science and mathematics of interest to kids.
The magazine was relaunched in July 2015 as Double Helix, combining both Scientriffic and The Helix into one magazine, starting from Issue 1, with 8 issues per year.
Editors
The final editor-in-chief was Sarah Kellett. Previous editors included Bianca Nogrady, Heather Catchpole, Cristy Burne, Tanya Patrick and Jasmine Fellows.
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gollark: The protests/riots probably won't help.
gollark: I checked the "koch's postulate" thing the conspiracy people were obsessed with, and apparently it's just an outdated set of criteria which doesn't actually recognize the existence of viruses.
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References
- "Scientriffic Magazine Antarctic Issue". Department of the Environment and Ecology. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
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