Science News Weekly
by Society for Science
The week's most important science stories. Science News Weekly provides clear, concise, and reliable reporting on everything from astronomy to zoology.
About Science News Weekly
Science News Weekly is designed to be the 'one email you need' to stay updated on the most important scientific findings of the week. It translates complex research into accessible journalism, making it perfect for students and lifelong learners.
What Makes This Newsletter Unique
Heritage and trust. With over 100 years of reporting, they offer a reliable and objective alternative to sensationalist science news.
Who Should Subscribe?
People who want a broad, multi-disciplinary view of science that is easy to understand without being oversimplified.
Content Format
A curated weekly digest with links to in-depth reporting and summaries of major discoveries.
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Our Take: Pros & Cons
Pros
- Extremely reliable and objective
- Covers a massive range of disciplines
- Great for non-expert readers
Cons
- Less 'cutting-edge' aesthetic than newer science briefs
- Can be fairly standard news reporting
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it different from Nature Briefing?
Yes, Science News Weekly is more focused on the general public and students, whereas Nature Briefing targets the professional researcher community.
How often is Science News Weekly published?
Science News Weekly is published weekly.
Who writes Science News Weekly?
Science News Weekly is written by Society for Science. Science News has been a source of independent science journalism since 1921. It is published by the Society for Science, a non-profit dedicated to scientific literacy and education.
About the Author: Society for Science
Society for Science
Science News has been a source of independent science journalism since 1921. It is published by the Society for Science, a non-profit dedicated to scientific literacy and education.
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