I did not know there were so many of them:
Science magazines have an important role in disseminating scientific knowledge into the public sphere and in discussing the broader scope affected by scientific research such as technology, ethics and politics. Student-run science magazines afford opportunities for future scientists, communicators, politicians and others to practice communicating science. The ability to translate 'scientese' into a jargon-free discussion is rarely easy: it requires practice, and student magazines may provide good practice ground for undergraduate and graduate science students wishing to improve their communication skills.
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A reader sent me this link, thinking I might find it funny. Why, yes I do.
Pew has posted advertising revenue analysis for major magazines over the past year.
The entirely volunteer ScienceDebate2008 effort--owned by no one, and by everyone--continues to defy expecations.
Consider the "Science 57," a list of organizations and institutions that now endorse the effort:
thanks for sharing. I'm checking it out now.
And they probably even missed a couple. I know of JULS at UofT but can imagine there are a few other hidden ones.
Oh, right, I see: it's US and Europe only.