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Rating: - Mind Candy for the Curious Person
"Popular Science" is one of the few magazines that I have a subscription to. This magazine is mind candy for the curious perosn. It informs the reader on new inventions, newsfronts, automobiles, aviation, medicine, and almost every other aspect of science. One of my favorite sections of this informative and fun magazine is the "Newsfronts" section. Here you are informed of current things that are happening in the scientific world whether it be medicine or physics. "Popular Science" would make a great gift for a friend, family member, or yourself. This magazine will feed the craving that many people get when they are craving information. Order a subscription to this magazine and discover why everybody is raving about this being the best scientific magazine in- print. I recommend this magazine to somebody that is interested in science and would like to get a broad scope of scientific information in a great magazine. Happy Reading!!!
Rating: - The Magazine That Talks
This Magazine is awesome. Just flip the magazine at any page and you'll find a cool article or fact. It brings you "in the future items" and when they'll come out. It talks about how ecstacy, heroine, mescaline, acohol effect your brain! It talks about the U.S. going to mars! It tells it all. Truly Science. This Popular Magazine earns the name Popular Science.
Rating: - Very Good, but Not Complex
This is a great magazine for those who want to find out about current scientific topics but do no want to delve into the complexity of scientific matter like Scientific American.This is a great magazine to buy for those that are high school ages. Those who have strong technical backgrounds may find the articles a bit lacking in substance and length. The average article length is only about 2 or 3 pages and often you feel as though they could have added more. One particular enjoyment I find in the magazine is the What's New feature. This highlights the best new inventions and innovations every moth culminating in their annual Best of What's New issue in December. I would reccommend this magazine to anyone with a amateur interest in science and technology and wants to be kept up to date.
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