"The International Magazine of Events," or Time, is considered America's first weekly news periodical, founded in 1923. It covers a wide range of subject matter from politics to the entertainment industry. Since the magazine's inception, Time has been known for its annual "Person of the Year" issue. It is oftentimes controversial, counting Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin among it previous recipients, recognizing the individual or group that has had the most impact on the world stage.
UNC's Undergraduate Science and Research Magazine Founded in Spring 2008. Carolina Scientific serves to educate undergraduates by focusing on the exciting innovations in science and current research that are taking place at UNC Chapel Hill. Carolina Scientific strives to provide a way for students to discover and express their knowledge of new scientific advances, to encourage students to explore and report on the latest scientific research at UNC-Chapel Hill, and to educate and inform readers white promoting interest in science and research.
Horace Mann’s Premier Science and Technology Magazine. Our Mission: To encourage students to find topics in science that interest them and move them to explore these sparks. We believe that science is exciting, interesting and an integral part of our futures. By diving into science, we can only come out more knowledgeable.
IRELAND'S SCIENCE WILDLIFE AND DISCOVERY MAGAZINE. Science Spin was established in 2003 to provide an independent platform for reporting on science. Science Spin takes a local view of science both at home and abroad, and in this way it is different from international magazines. Our goal is to present science in a way that is accessible, relevant and interesting to all readers. Coverage of science extends from astronomy to zoology, and features are written with both general public and specialists in mind. Two new supplements have added value for readers from business and industry, and those involved in education.
Science needs its students to be passionate and curious and these are characteristics that cannot be instilled by force, in a child. With a keen understanding of this, Brainwave imparts science fundamentals in forms that excite children of all aptitudes - comics, stories, activities, contests, fascinating facts and reader contributions.