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Our Favorite Introduction to Science Journals Websites
While the major science publications are available offline for purchase, the online versions of these and other "not so well known" resources are no less authoritative or informative. So, if you have a passion for exploration and discovery, or, just maybe curious about some science-related issue you heard in the news, this is the page from which to commence your research.
Scitech Daily Review:
There is every probability that any science story making the news would be found here, either among the featured articles on the homepage or in one of the several links in 'Breaking News' or Scitech Publications.' In addition, there are science book reviews and the 'Closer to Truth' feature which offers the facility to respond to issues of concern.
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National Geographic:
Easily one of the widely recognised titles associated with the promotion of science to a general audience, National Geographic, with its several off-shoots, has an international status that is second to none. Familiarize yourself with the various departments of this institution, as well as the several enlightening/entertaining features for adults and children.
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Science in Africa:
'Science in Africa' is a relatively new on-line Science magazine which boasts of contributions from scientists in South Africa right across the continent to Egypt in the North. Have a look at the science organisations, conferences and feature articles of significance to the many countries of this area of the Globe.
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Enviromental News Network:
Coverage of any scientific information would be incomplete and incomprehensible without some reference to the environment. At this site, information can be accessed from press releases and webcasts of radio and television news. The interactive features comprising quizzes and forums for debate allows you to have your input.
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Odyssey Magazine:
Odyssey Magazine Online provides access to the science magazine of the same name and is intended for readers between the ages of 10-16 years. In addition to science news, there are features such as Stargazing, Ask A Scientist (questions can be emailed) and live webcams (a small fee may be required at some sites) where animals, earth and space, people, news and the weather can be viewed.
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Introduction to Science Journals Discussion Groups/Newsletter

Yahoo Club: Science Neighborhoods
This is a very good resource for discourse on issues related to science. You can join this club by simply clicking on 'Join this Club' in the right hand corner of the page and entering your email. A confirmation email will be sent to you sometime later after which you can participate in the activities of the club.
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Newsletter: New Scientist
Undoubtedly one of the leaders in the field of science publications, the website of the New Scientist magazine offers comprehensive coverage to the issues unfolding in the world of Science. Enter your email in the top right hand corner of the page to receive weekly updates in your inbox.
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