| AUSTRALASIAN SCIENCE | Get 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 is dedicated to Australian and New Zealand science, providing a unique local perspective on scientific developments and issues that other science magazines can’t match. Australasian Science 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. | | Archaeology | Archaeology Magazine is one of two publications of the Archaeological Institute of America, a 125-year-old nonprofit organization. The magazine has been published continuously for more than 50 years. Archaeology’s feature-length articles cover all corners of the globe. Articles have covered such diverse topics as royal animal mummies, the discovery of an ancient Greek city swallowed by the sea, cultural heritage in Afghanistan under the Taliban, how Native Americans in the Southwest profited from an eleventh-century volcanic eruption, objects featured in the odd paintings of Hieronymous Bosch that have been found in excavations of his hometown; as well as photo essays on Etruscan tombs and the terra-cotta solders of China; and profiles of people who have made great contributions to archaeology. Publishing bimonthly, it brings to readers all of the exciting aspects of archaeology: adventure, discovery, culture, history, and travel. | | Astronomy | The world’s most popular astronomy magazine explores the planets, stars, and galaxies with stunning photography and comprehensive editorial. Also includes scientific aspects of the hobby, features on equipment, and techniques for the amateur or more experienced stargazer. | | Astronomy | Astronomy Magazine will help any space enthusiast learn more about the latest astronomical discoveries and how one can observe the wonders of the universe. Every month, Astronomy® covers both the science and hobby of astronomy. Clear, jargon-free articles and magnificent photography and artwork cover the latest astronomical research and space exploration. A monthly sky chart shows where and when to look for planets, stars, galaxies, and more! | | Astronomy & Space | For all those interested in astronomy and space. Magazine with all you need to now about the solar system and what lies beyond planet earth and features on astronomy. | | Astronomy now | For over a decade, Astronomy Now magazine has provided a monthly source of information for amateur and professional astronomers alike. It is the U.K.’s best-selling astronomy magazine. A wide range of feature articles cover subjects such as observing, cosmology, the history of astronomy and space science. A series of articles each month takes an in-depth look at specific areas of astronomy and space science. Each month, Astronomy Now includes an 11-page section on the night sky, an extensive news section, readers’ astronomical images, book reviews and ’Absolute beginners’, a two-page article for those just getting started in astronomy. | | Audubon | The publication of the National Audubon Society, Audubon Magazine covers the latest in national and international environmental and conservation issues. Issues are filled with intelligent articles accompanied by stunning photography, graphics, and maps that help readers understand the importance of nature, wildlife, and a clean environment. 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We strive to provide articles that are fascinating and authoritative, yet widely accessible – from the mysteries of Ancient Egypt to quantum physics, from outstanding photos of the natural world to the latest consumer technology. BBC Focus really will capture your imagination. Covering all the major scientific breakthroughs, we have a 20-strong editorial board of experts from all fields of science and the media – including luminaries such as Arthur C Clarke, Lord Robert Winston and Dr John Gribbin. | | BBC Sky at Night | As the world’s first magazine and CD package, BBC Sky at Night Magazine complements the BBC’s popular and long-running TV series. THE practical guide to astronomy, every BBC Sky at Night magazine issue brings you observing tips, star charts, buyer’s guides, the latest in cosmological research and exclusive features by Sir Patrick Moore. 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Each issues focuses on one theme, providing a broad understanding of the topic, and features colorful graphics, photos, puzzles, games and hands-on projects that enhance cognitive and critical thinking skills. | | Discover | Discover Magazine is the premier news magazine for the average reader interested in science. Each issue features articles covering a wide range of scientific disciplines, including astronomy, paleontology, anthropology, medicine, physics, biology, and the latest technological developments. Fully illustrated with colorful photos, Discover Magazine makes science come alive! |
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