Scientific American (The Sciences)
by Laura Helmuth & Team
The frontiers of discovery. Scientific American delivers daily expert reporting on breaking science news, from the latest in health and medicine to the furthest reaches of cosmology.
About Scientific American (The Sciences)
Scientific American is the 'authority' on the bench. Its daily newsletter, 'The Sciences', provides a professional and rigorous wrap-up of world-changing research. It is famous for its 'Expert Voices' section where the lead researchers themselves explain their work. It remains the most trusted source for bridging the gap between peer-reviewed journals and the curious public.
What Makes This Newsletter Unique
Heritage of Authority. No other science publication has its track record of publishing the world's leading minds for nearly two centuries.
Who Should Subscribe?
Anyone who wants a reliable, expert-led summary of the most important scientific discoveries and health news every day.
Content Format
A professional daily email with 'Top Story' and sections for 'Health', 'Space', and 'Tech'.
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Our Take: Pros & Cons
Pros
- Highest level of journalistic integrity in science
- Excellent medical and health reporting
- Direct contributions from world-leading researchers
Cons
- Significant portion of deep reports are behind a paywall
- Can be more 'traditional' compared to Nautilus or Big Think
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it for non-scientists?
Yes, they specialize in 'popular science'—making advanced research understandable for everyone.
How often is Scientific American (The Sciences) published?
Scientific American (The Sciences) is published daily.
Who writes Scientific American (The Sciences)?
Scientific American (The Sciences) is written by Laura Helmuth & Team. Scientific American is the oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the United States (since 1845). It has published over 150 Nobel Prize-winning scientists.
About the Author: Laura Helmuth & Team
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