Popular Science is doing away with its magazine format as the publication looks to “evolve beyond the digital magazine product.”
Brian Greene is a distinguished researcher, and he was the first to make an all-out effort to really connect to the public with the main ideas of modern string theory. In 2000, The Elegant Universe won the Royal Society Prize for Science Books and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize No...
In early 2010, Bonnier partnered with London-based design firm BERG to create Mag+, a magazine publishing platform for tablets. In April 2010, Popular Science+,the first title on the Mag+ platform, launched in theiTunes Storethe same day the iPad launched.The app contains all the content i...
A Blast to Better Predict DisasterSince August, Iceland's Bardarbunga volcano has beMACIRVINENSTLPopular Science the Whats New Magazine... MAC,IRVINE - 《Popular Science the Whats New Magazine》 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 An Investigative Analysis of Public Understanding and Acceptance of Popular Scien...
This is a characteristic trait of potentially every field of social life and almost every type of discourse, but in popular science texts and texts popularizing scientific knowledge it is presented in a more balanced way. On the basis of many examples of texts presented...
Why Trust Popular Science Popular Science started writing about technology more than 150 years ago. There was no such thing as “gadget writing” when we published our first issue in 1872, but if there was, our mission to demystify the world of innovation for everyday readers means we would...
137 years of the magazine Popular Scienceare now being hosted online by Google. You can peruse at your leisure, though you’ll have to search by keyword. We don’t see a date or issue browsing option. The cover art alone is worth your time, even if you’re not a fan of the article...
Popular Science, September 2006 Issue 来自 bcsciences.com 喜欢 0 阅读量: 4 摘要: Popular science is a bridge between scientific literature as a professional medium of scientific research, and the realms of popular political and cultural discourse. The goal of the genre is often to capture the ...
The threat of science was evident in both "The City of Dread" (15 October-15 November 1910;1912asThe Sign at Six) by Stewart EdwardWhite, with itsMad Scientistintent on freezingNew York, andThe Destroyer(15 May-15 July 1913;1913) by Burton Stevenson, where in advance of the War the ...
TAKING INTO consideration everything from a project's cost and operating budget to its scientific utility and "wow" factor, Popular Science has ranked the 10 most "epic" scientific endeavors of all time. Featured in the magazine's August issue, the list includes projects that have been under ...