VendingMenace Posted January 3, 2004 Posted January 3, 2004 yeah, scientific american is pretty good. It seems to target peoples that have a pretty good general background in science, whilst Discover seems to target an audeince that brings less scientific education. HOwever, i think that scientific american has gotten worse over the years. It seems it has gotten a bit more "hand-waving" in its articles. Perhaps this is just because the topics are a bit harder to grasp, but if you go back to the articles in the 50's - 70's they were quite good. It was almost as if you could have taugh yourself a good part of the feild that the articles were about. Seriously. Oh well, like i say, it could just be that the topics covered now are more abstract. Gamemastermh mentioned science, but said that it was a bit too hard to read. If you don't mind shelling out ~$70 a year, you can get Nature, which is like the step inbetween science and scientific american (though much more towards the science end of things). Basically, it is a easier to understand, more fun to read, science. Cool But yeah, scientific american is good, though i don't get it myself, i have thought about it from time to time. It just i have too many other journals to read that come to my lab :/ It is kinda a bummer, but you gotta do what you gotta do
blike Posted January 3, 2004 Posted January 3, 2004 I subscribed to nature for a year before I started college. Its basically a journal, with some general reading to preface the selected research. If you enjoy reading research papers on all the latest developments, Nature is for you. If you would rather someone translate it into illustrations and sensible (to the layman) reading, then check out SciAm.
aommaster Posted January 4, 2004 Author Posted January 4, 2004 Yeah. The diagrams are pretty good. They explain the whole topic in detail. Well drawn, i have to say I edited the post cause of a stupid spelling mistake "Duagrams"!!!
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