I want to get a subscription to a science or technology magazine, what are my choices?

Written by admin on December 30th, 2009


Whats a good one, my main choices, your favorite or little known, or un- cliche ones ?

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4 Responses to “I want to get a subscription to a science or technology magazine, what are my choices?”

  1. eri Says:

    It really depends on what you’re interested in. Every field – astronomy, physics, biology, engineering – has it’s own specialty magazines for laypersons and those with more advanced knowledge. If you’re going for overall, Scientific American is good, I like Seed Magazine (science and culture), National Geographic, Discovery to some extent.

  2. suitti Says:

    Easy: Sky & Telescope magazine or Astronomy magazine

    Hard: the journal Science or the journal Nature.

    Impossible: Physical Review Letters

    Impossible, but free: Arxiv

    Arxiv, but fun: The Arxiv blog, online (Use RSS with google reader).

  3. MoneySavingGuide.com Says:

    For your general options:
    - Scientific American
    - Popular Science
    - Popular Mechanics
    - Discover
    - National Geographic

    My favorites are probably Wired (focused on internet stuff but still has alot of cool technology stuff) and Make (if you like applying all your sciency/tech skills)

    Oh, and as someone said Seed is pretty cool.

  4. Snoopy's Best Friend Says:

    My Main Choices:

    Nuts and Volts — for all types of electronics, reviews, projects, etc.
    Servo — for robotics

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