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Science for curious kids and grown-ups. The Brains On! newsletter delivers weekly updates on science mysteries, listener questions, and amazing discoveries about how the world works.
The science of everything. Curiosity Daily delivers daily insights into the latest discoveries in science, psychology, and technology, simplified for the curious reader.
Deep-dives into the most fundamental questions. Quanta's Fundamentals newsletter provides weekly explainers on physics, mathematics, biology, and computer science breakthroughs.
Demystifying the world. HowStuffWorks' newsletter delivers a curated collection of articles that explain the 'how' and 'why' behind everyday (and extraordinary) phenomena.
A daily dose of 'did you know?'. Interesting Facts provides a crisp, daily email with one unusual fact from history, science, or culture to start your day with wonder.
Inspiring young explorers. National Geographic Kids delivers weekly briefings filled with weird-but-true facts, amazing animal photos, and scientific discoveries for the curious child.
The fundamentals of reality. Quanta Magazine provides award-winning reporting on the 'big questions' in mathematics, physics, biology, and computer science.
Wild facts and outdoor fun. Ranger Rick delivers weekly briefings that connect children with nature, wildlife conservation, and the joy of outdoor exploration through stories and activities.
Academic rigor, journalistic flair. The Conversation provides news and analysis written by academics and researchers, edited for a general audience.
Science for everyone since 1799. The Royal Institution's newsletter provides highlights from their world-famous lectures, scientific history, and experimental physics.
Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz lead the way. The Wow in the World newsletter delivers weekly 'Wow' moments, science news, and experiments for kids who want to know why the world works the way it does.