New Scientist

New Scientist

By New Scientist Ltd

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2013-09-18
  • Current Version: 4.6.7
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 44.68 MB
  • Developer: New Scientist Ltd
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.79355
4.79355
From 4,679 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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  • Intriguing and fascinating stories!

    5
    By MacBernac
    Articles are understandable and interesting. I learn something new either each read. I love being able to play articles when I can’t read them (such as when I’m driving).
  • Can’t read the articles

    1
    By Maevine Rayne
    I do not have the subscription. That being said I make sure I limit the number of articles I actually go into every month bc you are only allowed 3. For the past 4 months I have not been allowed to read ANY OF THE ARTICLES. I go into read an article I am genuinely interested in and I automatically get closed out saying I need to buy the subscription . I should have 3 free articles every month per user agreement. I literally cannot access any articles and because of this am continually missing out on important information I would like to learn. Fix this or get back to me cuz this is highly frustrating.
  • Recommended by my truly brilliant friends & colleagues!

    5
    By Tex from Dartmouth
    This is one of my favorite journals, so much so that I subscribe to the hard copy as well as online. Some years ago I discontinued owing to hassles related to logging in. I renewed here recently and — surprise — the same problem occurred again! The problem is that they have two email addresses for me and somehow the system chokes. This time around I think their *excellent* support has resolved the issue. We shall see. This is a popular magazine filled with articles suitable for laypersons and intelligent high school kids. I have a doctoral degree, but not in quantum physics or anthropology or math or other complex fields. Their writers are also excellent, with compelling accounts related to big ideas and world-changing science. They do their homework well. The magazine is thin, not like the old days when such publications were hefty. But if you love hands on, the high price is worth it. If you are on Apple News you can access it there as well. It’s also a WEEKLY publication, which is wonderful. I am a behavioral science guy, and the articles in my vast field are very well done and valuable. It easily earns five stars. This is not an academic science journal. It’s a popular magazine. Therein lies the greatness. It’s the science source for the rest of us.
  • Fascinating

    5
    By The Hound Dawg
    This publication’s content far outweighs its costs
  • Top Shelf

    5
    By AllEars
    Warning: start diving into this archive and you will have no more time for your family! Good stuff squared.
  • Widget?

    4
    By Jason10104
    Is there any plans to make this app a widget? it will be very convenient
  • Excellent!!!

    5
    By Curiosity Geek
    Unparalleled science reporting that clearly conveys complex information in a concise manner. Add a dash of British humor and what’s not to love?! Check out the podcast, too!
  • Great Source of Scientific News

    5
    By Meluvion
    I have been a fan of science information my whole life (thanks to the lead of my wonderful Dad). Most news is anywhere from totally superficial to massively negative. Science-related news is a window into hope, greater understanding, and a better world from great efforts to know as much as possible in order TO IMPROVE THINGS! Science news is POSITIVE instead of negative. It is POSITIVE to learn new things, to HOPE for a better tomorrow. I highly recommend NewScientist as a launching pad to greater knowledge and ultimately a better life for all of us!
  • Trustworthy News

    5
    By GingerTreacle
    In these days of disinformation and a return to superstitions, fact denials and lies, it is such a relief to be able to trust a reliable source of information. To truly know what is being studied around the world means everything.
  • OMG!

    5
    By Tawnya AKA Serenity Lux
    New Scientist is like talking to the smartest and most profound thinkers on my plane of existence. It’s all about profound thoughts and ideas that you can’t find talking to the people around you. It’s things that excite me and make me ask more questions! But try to explain this kind of excitement to anyone in you’re sphere of people and they smile and nod and get glazed looks in their eyes… It’s refreshing for curious people and it’s mind bending! It’s just what I need when everything is hard and complicated in life and I need a more complex tangible reason why it is that way….Its my religion… My most profound and powerful thought has always been that “In this life, in this plane and in this body…I will never know enough to explain the real BIG QUESTION!” But as much as I can, I’ve come through with a breakthrough that is profound, amazing, thought provoking and enough to settle my existential question. I was right all along!!! Hot Dog! I can die happy now!

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