Bonnier Corporation and nextmedia Pty Ltd., Australian. — 43 p. —
ISSN 1836-5175
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Science Illustrated delivers natural science, break through discoveries and an understanding of the world for the entire family. Packed with stunning photography and in-depth editorial it’s a visually spectacular gateway to the world – from the beginning of life to distant objects in the universe. Science and Discovery has never looked this good!
For an accessible and intelligent look at the world around us, Science Illustrated has no equal. Published six times a year, each issue is packed with amazing photography, illustration and commentary on a huge range of topics. From Archaeology to Cosomology, from Medical Science to Animal Behaviour, this is the science magazine with everything.
Written in a clear, concise, accessible style, Science Illustrated is perfect for young and old readers alike. Launch in Australian in 2009, Science Illustrated is part of an inteational family of licensees, and commands global reach and respect. Australian Science Illustrated is the only English-language edition of the magazine, and is available worldwide on iPad, or in print in Australia and New Zealand.
From the Contents
The Power of Swarms. Tiny animals are no threat alone. But in vast swarms numbering in the millions, they can dominate their environment. Here's how.
Neutrinos. These mysterious particles could hold the key to understanding how the universe works. But how can we trap them?
The power of swarms. Tiny animals are no threat alone. But in vast swarms numbering in the millions, they can dominate their environment/ Here’s how.
Anew king of fusion. Tokamak reactors are the safe tech when it comes to fusion, but now the technically complex stellerator could spark a revolution.
Solar energy. It's so much more than just panels on your roof. Solar energy CAN work 24/7, if it's implemented in the right way...
Creating artificial life. The simples living thing in the world wasn't made by nature. It was made in a lab. Now what will its creators do with this knowledge?
Curing coma. Have we found a way to end the endless sleep? And could familiar drugs be repurposed to help patients recover from brain damage?
Science Illustrated delivers natural science, break through discoveries and an understanding of the world for the entire family. Packed with stunning photography and in-depth editorial it’s a visually spectacular gateway to the world – from the beginning of life to distant objects in the universe. Science and Discovery has never looked this good!
For an accessible and intelligent look at the world around us, Science Illustrated has no equal. Published six times a year, each issue is packed with amazing photography, illustration and commentary on a huge range of topics. From Archaeology to Cosomology, from Medical Science to Animal Behaviour, this is the science magazine with everything.
Written in a clear, concise, accessible style, Science Illustrated is perfect for young and old readers alike. Launch in Australian in 2009, Science Illustrated is part of an inteational family of licensees, and commands global reach and respect. Australian Science Illustrated is the only English-language edition of the magazine, and is available worldwide on iPad, or in print in Australia and New Zealand.
From the Contents
The Power of Swarms. Tiny animals are no threat alone. But in vast swarms numbering in the millions, they can dominate their environment. Here's how.
Neutrinos. These mysterious particles could hold the key to understanding how the universe works. But how can we trap them?
The power of swarms. Tiny animals are no threat alone. But in vast swarms numbering in the millions, they can dominate their environment/ Here’s how.
Anew king of fusion. Tokamak reactors are the safe tech when it comes to fusion, but now the technically complex stellerator could spark a revolution.
Solar energy. It's so much more than just panels on your roof. Solar energy CAN work 24/7, if it's implemented in the right way...
Creating artificial life. The simples living thing in the world wasn't made by nature. It was made in a lab. Now what will its creators do with this knowledge?
Curing coma. Have we found a way to end the endless sleep? And could familiar drugs be repurposed to help patients recover from brain damage?