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− | + | '''New Scientist''' is a weekly [[British]] [[science]] [[magazine]] that reports on a wide range of news and developments in science and technology. It was first published in 1956 and in September 2006 reported having a circulation of about 170,000 worldwide. | |
− | '''New Scientist''' is a weekly [[British]] [[science]] [[magazine]] that reports on a wide range of news and developments in science and technology. It was first published in 1956 and in September 2006 reported having a circulation of about 170,000. | + | |
− | It does not publish anything critical of the [[theory of evolution]]. | + | It does not publish anything critical of the [[theory of evolution]] nor does it publish anything regarding [[intelligent design]] in a positive light. It also supports the theory of anthropogenic [[climate change]], and in a piece in its 18 October issue, it contained an article criticising [[supply-side economics]]. |
− | ==External | + | ==External links== |
− | [http://www.newscientist.com/home.ns New Scientist Homepage] | + | * [http://www.newscientist.com/home.ns New Scientist Homepage] |
− | [[ | + | [[Category:Magazines]] |
Latest revision as of 06:07, July 12, 2016
New Scientist is a weekly British science magazine that reports on a wide range of news and developments in science and technology. It was first published in 1956 and in September 2006 reported having a circulation of about 170,000 worldwide.
It does not publish anything critical of the theory of evolution nor does it publish anything regarding intelligent design in a positive light. It also supports the theory of anthropogenic climate change, and in a piece in its 18 October issue, it contained an article criticising supply-side economics.