Discover - the excitingly different magazine that makes science accessible and entertaining. Discover Magazine will amaze you, enlighten you, and open your eyes to the awe and wonder of science and technology. Discover reveals secrets, solves mysteries, and debunks old myths. Discover shares new findings and shows you what makes our universe tick.
The deep-seated origins and wide-reaching lessons of ancient myths built the foundation for our modern legacies. Explore the mythologies of Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Learn what makes these stories so important, distinctive, and able to withstand the test of time. Discover how, despite geographical implausibilities, many myths from across the oceans share themes, morals, and archetypes.
Published bi-monthly and beautifully designed, Inside History magazine provides insightful, interesting and practical features to our readers. Its 76 pages are overflowing with advice, articles and expert tips on genealogy, and stories on our varied history, from tales about century-old houses and country towns, to heritage gardens and the biographies of our famous (and infamous) citizens. Learn how to discover more about your ancestry, overcome roadblocks in your research, discover Australia and New Zealand’s social history and heritage, network with other genealogists, read the latest book and product reviews, and enter great competitions.
With stunning photography and the best travel and history writers around, Discover Britain has everything you need to plan a holiday at home or learn about the events that have helped to shape our island nation. Discover Britain is created by a passionate team that are dedicated to bringing you news and features on Britain's finest heritage sites.
Discover Your Ancestors is a UK based magazine with a focus on newcomers to family history while also offering something for the intermediate level genealogist. Largely aimed at those starting out in family history research, although our editor always ensures there is something in every edition for the more experienced family historian. Pervading the stories and expertly authored articles is the underlying theme of exploring social history – how our ancestors lived their lives. This gives context and further background knowledge to researchers as they continue their quest for that “missing” link.