American Scientist magazine is an illustrated bimonthly magazine about science and technology. Each issue is filled with feature articles written by prominent scientists and engineers, reviewing important work in fields that range from molecular biology to computer engineering. The articles are carefully edited and accompanied by illustrations that are developed to enhance the reader's understanding and enjoyment.
Military History Monthly is not just about telling the stories; we lift the fog of war, and cut through the victors’ propaganda, to truly analyse what really happened, why decisions were made, and, importantly, who really won. We look at the new research, and the new theories, to bring unparalleled analysis and expert opinion of our military history, and show just how relevant it is to our military today. In Military History Monthly, we aim to cover the whole range of military history – all arms, all periods and all human experience – in every single issue.
The Economist claims it "is not a chronicle of economics." Rather, it aims "to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress." It takes an editorial stance which is supportive of free trade, globalisation, government health and education spending, as well as other, more limited forms of governmental intervention. It targets highly educated readers and claims an audience containing many influential executives and policy-makers.
Parrot Time is a bi-monthly magazine covering language, linguistics and culture of the world around us. Issue 19 January / February 2016: Letter From The Editor - Making it Happen | Motivation - Expressing oneself and the expression of oneself in language learning | Motivation Killers in Learning a Language | Mixing Languages and Relationships | In Others' Words - Brian Powers | At the Cinema - Cutting Room Floor | Languages in Peril - Cyprus' Language Revival Approach Problem | Where Are You? | At A Glance