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