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Euripides
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I'm just asking because I'd like to make the science magazine section of this list more complete.

Thanks in advance.

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There's Discover and Popular Science, too. Try Amazon.
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Noemon
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Euripides isn't trying to find out all of the science magazines and journals in existence--he's wanting to know which ones are read by Hatrackers.
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Euripides
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Yep, sorry I didn't make that clear. The list is of things which Hatrackers find of interest.
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Well, you can add Discover to the list then. [Smile]

The only other one I read is already on there.

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I'll read the "Nobel Intent" Journal on arstechnica.com, if something catches my eye. It's [EDIT: not] a print source, of course.

-Bok

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I'm a Scientific American junkie. It's the best science magazine there is, I think. I used to get Nature, and it's good, just not accessible enough. SciAm defines terms in each article upon first use. Nature makes you look them up.

The other one I read is the IEEE Spectrum. It's a great magazine about new technology.

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Euripides
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Thanks - the list is updated.
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Noemon
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I've never subscribed to it, but I read Science News when I get the chance.
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Do on-line magazines count? If so, I recommend "Wired" for science and tech news and features. Its available online and at the news stand.
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