New Scientist

New Scientist

By New Scientist Ltd

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2013-09-18
  • Current Version: 4.6.4
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 32.49 MB
  • Developer: New Scientist Ltd
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 4.7
4.78408
From 4,233 Ratings

Description

In a world where true facts are in short supply, there has never been a greater need for a trusted, impartial source of information about what’s going on in the world – or a greater need for inspiration through great ideas. From artificial intelligence to climate change, from the latest innovations in health to the mysteries of quantum physics and the human mind, New Scientist covers the ideas and innovations that matter. Download the app for free today. NEW SCIENTIST SUBSCRIBERS New Scientist subscribers can access digital issues in the app as part of your existing subscription. However, if you have a print only subscription, you will be unable to access subscriber-only content for free. Once the app has downloaded, use your newscientist.com login details to log in to the app. If you haven’t set up an account, visit newscientist.com/activate If you’re a subscriber and you’re having trouble logging in, please get in touch with customer service. The team's details can be found at newscientist.com/iosappfaq

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Reviews

  • App is not scalable.

    2
    By Jon studies nature and science
    Unlike many other apps, you cannot make the print larger. This is an enormous shortcoming. Their demographic may just include older people with scientific interests. The app should be more accessible.
  • Only publication I subscribe to

    5
    By sunny hiker
    I love science, but the major scientific journals are often take a fascinating subject and make it rather dry. The writers at New Scientist take that information the scientists publish and bring it into the real world, giving us science buffs a good read without having to be in scholar mode.
  • This is a great science magazine.

    5
    By AJRDV
    I’ve subscribed to several over the years and I still read a few online. But this is the one I want to have in my hands to read whenever and wherever I am.
  • Why not?

    1
    By Donrosendo
    I get the magazine. It seems like I should get it online too
  • Incredibly intellectually stimulating

    4
    By Gin$Rum$
    As I read an article my mind races to exciting new places. These “places” have vistas that are beautiful beyond description!
  • Excellent articles on Physics.

    5
    By BobbiTone
    All the science articles are up to date and good...
  • What a Great Site

    5
    By mbeemler
    Having been interested in science for the past 80 years, I found your site to be invigorating, entertaining, and with articles that are both fascinating and easy to grasp. I’m glad that I found your site.
  • Important news missed by the mainstream press

    5
    By Mr A Magoo
    Reading New Scientist has caused me to change my behavior to stay safer, healthier and to do more personally to help the environment. The Covid information was invaluable, such as learning early on that it spreads in aerosols rather than just droplets. You learn things that almost no one else knows about.
  • Wider range of science than other magazines

    5
    By energyskeptic
    Not only is the range of coverage better, most authors are good writers. Not just climate change but the other dozen existential threats that are just as important such as biodiversity loss. And when fossil f you El alternatives are discussed, it is not just rah rah gushing hopium but challenges as well
  • Unable to cancel

    1
    By Al@a2
    I have about 3 weeks to cancel (new subscription) but there is no “manage subscription” page.. just a 1/4 page of nonsense in very small print. WTH?

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