New Scientist

New Scientist

By New Scientist Ltd

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2013-09-18
  • Current Version: 4.7.7
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 49.55 MB
  • Developer: New Scientist Ltd
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.80042
4.80042
From 5,216 Ratings

Description

Discover award-winning journalism with the New Scientist app. From artificial intelligence to climate change, and the latest innovations in healthcare to the mysteries of quantum physics and the human mind, New Scientist is your trusted, impartial source of information about what is going on in the world. Read daily news updates and our latest issues Watch fascinating videos – from robotics to rare animal behaviour Listen to our weekly podcast and audio articles Download the app for free now. Already a subscriber? Log in with your newscientist.com account to unlock your full access. Need help? Visit newscientist.com/help

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Reviews

  • Dr Canham

    5
    By W.d.canham1947
    I like audio on an I phone I also like how when I read an article of interest you immediately show me similar articles in your library that could be of interest to me and is related Very important Please make sign in as easy as possible Yes content may be stolen by bad people BUT!!! A difficult sign in also means content is stolen from many more paying subscription holders Their time is very important. Endless hassles to your subscription holders means they STOP putting up with your worries about theft of content I am increasingly just going to my 20 dollar a month AI account. As no endless sign in hassles. No asking me the password for my grandmother’s sewing bee. AI has instant Access and gives science answers not with a 5000 word essay but an answer to my science questions in a few hundred words. You are not competing with content thieves You are competing with an AI account that never asks for passwords and responds succintly
  • Love

    5
    By I didn't do it
    I love this app, it’s very insightful and my favorite way to get information regarding the planet and our environment, pretty please make a widget feature! I want this on my homepage!
  • Good content, bad app

    2
    By TNITEAATA
    If you just want my to read the articles, just go to the web site. The app doesn’t remember where you left off. If I am reading an article and leave the app to answer a call or a text message, the app reloads when I go back to it, and I lose my place. This is really weird behavior. I might keep the app for the games, but I’ll just go to the web to read the articles. At least Safari keeps track of where I was, even when it refreshes the page.
  • Best Science Magazine

    5
    By mutlang
    Excellent Science Magazine
  • New Propaganda

    1
    By Nihozas
    Euro Climate Hoax
  • i love this app!

    5
    By Info Girl!
    I love New Scientist magazine and love the app.
  • A better life with science

    5
    By NJnowLA
    New Scientist makes important scientific understandings accessible to non scientists. It’s a great publication.
  • Very navigable, short informative pieces

    5
    By ImaniJoy18
    I love these dense scientific three minute reads. Much more fact based and long term news than the 24 hour cycle. I wish all articles were listenable but there are many.
  • Joy and Wisdom

    5
    By OsonofB
    News in general or even hearing bits of what is happening in the world nowadays can be (is!) frustrating and aggravating. Reading about new discoveries, insights and changes to largely accepted knowledge is exciting - and relaxing. I find it so encouraging that disciplined and civil scientific debate continues, and the breadth of topics and accessible reporting engage my mind without stressful thinking. So I enjoy reading about new learning in and about our world, and can relax without the vexing politics and human affairs in general. It leaves me grateful and fascinated in this amazing world that we live in.
  • Forced Subscription

    1
    By Beta Loop
    I expect better these days than a surprise 3 mo subscription after a monthly sign up. Also have to go through several steps to request (not actually achieve) a cancellation. Scams work this way - it's a shame New Scientist does as well.

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