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in : Australia Frequency: 10 / year Australasian Science magazine described by iSubscribe AustraliaGet your science news straight from the scientists themselves. No hype, no spin, no bull: just the facts. Australia’s most inspiring scientists choose to write about their world-class discoveries in Australasian Science, Australia’s only monthly science magazine. Australasian Science provides a unique local perspective on scientific developments and issues that other science magazines can’t match. It boasts Australia’s most experienced team of science journalists, including Australia's only two international Science Journalism Laureates. Its Patrons are Nobel Laureate Prof Peter Doherty and renowned science broadcaster Robyn Williams, representing excellence in science and its communication. Written in simple language, Australasian Science is a unique and independent source of news and commentary on scientific developments. School and institutions should subscribe at www.australasianscience.com.au to get full online access.more descriptions below price table | |
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Australasian Science magazine described by Global MagazinesAustralasian Science is Australia’s only monthly science magazine for the general public, reporting on the latest insights from Australasia’s brightest minds. Each month scientists and science journalists from Australia and New Zealand write about the latest research from our shores and offer opinions and analysis of topical scientific issues, from plans to build enormous telescopes in the Australian outback, new theories on Australia’s extinct megafauna and copyright issues concerning the genome to the latest developments in neuroscience, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology and biotechnology. Written in simple language, Australasian Science is a unique and independent source of news and commentary on local scientific developments. |