Type of magazine which contains articles about developments in science and technology; target audience is usually general public.
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Examples for "popular science magazine "
Examples for "popular science magazine "
1 Reading popular science magazines like Wired, Science News, Scientific American, New Scientist, and Discover is not a bad idea either.
2 PopSci, the web-wing of Popular Science magazine , has scanned its entire 137-year archive and put it online for you to read, absolutely free.
1 Ireland's only science and technology magazine , Technology Ireland, celebrates 30 years in print this month.
2 After failing here in 1995, the US technology magazine launches a UK edition next month.
3 But Mike Isaac, editor of technology magazine All Things D, is sceptical of the plans.
4 Clement: He's just saying "jet packs" because he knows Wired is a technology magazine .
5 The technology magazine Wired said they appear to have been stolen from more than 2000 websites around the world.
1 All are featured in a science magazine that is being launched today.
2 A new science magazine is hitting news stands, writes Dick Ahlstrom.
3 McGuire also writes a column Doomwatch for the science magazine Focus.
4 You may rationalize it as mildly amusing entertainment-fluff in an otherwise serious science magazine .
5 I first read this limerick in a science magazine when I was at school.
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