For the academic journal Science, see Science (journal).
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, in contrast, 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
- Australasian Science
- Cosmos
- New Scientist (Australian edition)
- Austria
- LED professional Review (journal home)
- Brazil
- Scientific American Brasil (Spanish Scientific American)
- Chile
- Conozca Más ([1])
- China
- Global Science 环球科学 (Chinese Scientific American)
- Science 科学 ([2])
- Science News Biweekly 科学新闻 ([3])
- Science World 科学世界 (Chinese Newton)
- Denmark
- Aktuel Naturvidenskab (journal home)
- Illustreret Videnskab (Science Illustrated)
- Egypt
- العلم (Science)
- Finland
- Tiede [4]
- Tieteen Kuvalehti [5] (Science Illustrated)
- France
- La Recherche (Research)
- Pour la Science (French Scientific American)
- Sciences & Avenir (Sciences and Future)
- Science & Vie (Science and Life)
- Germany
- Spektrum der Wissenschaft (German Scientific American)
- India
- Italy
- Japan
- Nikkei Science 日経サイエンス (Japanese Scientific American)
- Newton ([6])
- Malaysia
- Dewan Kosmik (Cosmic Hall)
- Mexico
- Ciencia ([7]) (Science) - Published by the Mexican Academy of Sciences
- Ciencias ([8]) (Sciences) - Published by the School of Sciences at UNAM
- Norway
- Illustrert Vitenskap (Science Illustrated) Illustrert Vitenskap
- Pakistan
- Global Science [9]
- Science Village [10]
- Poland
- Swiat Nauki (Polish Scientific American)
- Romania
- Ştiinţă şi Tehnică (Science and Technology)
- Russia
- Nauka i Zhizn (Science and Life)
- Tehnika Molodezhi (Technology for the Youth)
- V Mire Nauki (Russian Scientific American)
- Serbia
- SciTech
- Kroz Prostor Vreme (Through Time Space)
- Planeta (Planet)
- Astronomija (Astronomy)
- Spain
- Investigación y Ciencia (Spanish Scientific American)
- Newton
- Sweden
- Illustrerad Vetenskap (Science Illustrated)
- Taiwan
- Scientific Person 科學人 (Chinese Scientific American)
- The Netherlands
- Natuur en Techniek
- United Kingdom
- United States
- American Scientist
- Discover
- Mercury
- New Scientist (American edition)
- Odyssey[11] (children's magazine)
- Planetary Report
- Popular Science
- Science Illustrated
- Science News
- Scientific American
- Seed
- Sky and Telescope
- Spinoff (NASA publication)
- Technology Review
See also
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