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Discover (1-year)

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Publisher: Discover Media LLC
Category: Magazine

List Price: $59.88
Buy New: $19.95
You Save: $39.93 (67%)



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 84 reviews
Sales Rank: 24

Format: Magazine Subscription, Print
Type: Consumer magazine
Subscription Issues: 12
Subscription Length: 12 Months
Issues Per Year: 12
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks

ASIN: B00005N7PT

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months

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  • Scientific American
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  • Wired (1-year)
  • National Geographic

Editorial Reviews:

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Who Reads Discover?
Discover attracts intelligent and curious readers - forward thinkers and public advocates engaging in a dialogue of action that influences opinion leaders and encourages innovation. They are active in their communities, carry a strong voice concerning political issues and are very active in environmental groups.

What You Can Expect in Each Issue:

  • Vital Signs: Discover's longest-running and most popular column. Each month, an emergency room doctor describes and solves a real-life medical mystery.
  • Better Planet: Questioning the choices we make about our environment, and how we affect its overall health.
  • 20 Things You Didn't Know About...: An exploration of arcane and interesting bits of information that you may not be able to Google.
  • Data: Informative news section with short pieces on breaking science developments.
  • Blinded by Science: A column where humor meets science, written by novelist Bruno Maddox, nominated for the 2007 National Magazine Award, Columns and Commentary.
  • ThinkTech: Discover's monthly look at technology moving out of the lab and into the mainstream.
  • Features: Cover subjects represent a selection of topical science, technology, environmental, global and health issues that affect our life and the world around us. Recent issues include: Year in Science, Dedicated issue, The Secret Einstein, Better Planet, Extreme Engineering, Scientist of the Year.
Past Issues:

Contributors:
Discover draws on the talents of some of America's premier nonfiction writers, including Walter Isaacson, Jared Diamond, Jim Holt, and Carl Zimmer. Some of our contributors are veteran science journalists; others regard science just as one source of great ideas. What they all have in common is a rare ability to conduct deep investigations into the most complex topics and emerge with stories that will entertain and enlighten anyone who appreciates a good narrative.

Magazine Layout:
Discover gives its readers the real story: on-the-scene photography, highly personal portrait shots, and cutting edge scientific imagery. The design is elegant and refined--not dry like a textbook, not glossy and remote like a travel guide. Every issue contains a balance of big-idea, text driven stories and more image-rich features that convey the feel of where and how the most amazing research happens.

Comparisons to Other Magazines:
Discover examines what really matters about science and places it squarely in a human context. It is an accessible guide to the ideas that matter most in today's world. Unlike Scientific American, it is accessible to any curious reader, not just to science insiders. Unlike Popular Science and Popular Mechanics, it focuses on ideas and discoveries, not gadgets and weapons. And unlike National Geographic, it does not shy away from the personal, political, and social aspects of science. Above all, Discover is unique in combining deep, probing reporting with accessible, narrative writing--more in the mode of The New Yorker than in the style of traditional science journalism.

Advertising:
US Navy, Chevy, Hartford, Bose, Aridian Publishing, Shell, BBC, PBS, VISA, Ford, Ambien, GM, Sony, Sanyo, Discovery Channel, Math Tutor, Rosetta Stone, Gel Pro, Caravan Tours, First Street, Vanguard, Michelin, Lantus, etc.

Awards:
  • Discover was presented with an award by the American Society of Journalists and Authors for July '07 feature on Science and Islam.
  • MPA Digital Awards 2007 BEST PODCAST SERIES: Recognizes creativity and content innovation in a magazine's podcast series - Discover's Vital Signs won 3rd place.
  • 2007 Ellie National Magazine Award Finalist, Columns and Commentary


Amazon.com Review:
Science rules the headlines these days, with new developments each week in genetics, astrophysics, computers, and medicine, and Discover is a great way to get a broad spectrum of science news. Designed for the general reader, Discover translates and interprets many of the same stories professionals peruse in Scientific American. Accessible articles on genetically engineered food, what's living in your pillows, real robots in action, and what makes a Stradivarius sing add up to a truly delightful family science magazine. Each issue brings to light new and newsworthy topics to stimulate dinnertime and water-cooler conversations beyond the mundane, and Discover spices the mix with puzzles, Web links, book reviews, and experiments for amateur scientists. --Therese Littleton


Product Description
DISCOVER Magazine provides access to startling developments in science, technology and medicine with a renewed emphasis on how those breakthroughs affect the world.? DISCOVER is where curious people turn for the news and stories that interest them?and that make them more interesting.

Abstract

Newsmagazine of science devoted to the wonders, mysteries and challenges of modern science, written for the educated layperson.



Customer Reviews:   Read 79 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Deal!!   August 26, 2008
Muhammad Anwary (Dallas, TX USA)
I got an excellent deal for Discover magazines through the ' daily lightning deals' section. You should check this out, you might catch something for a price you hardly imagined.


5 out of 5 stars Science both Accessible and Interesting   August 25, 2008
Sheila Albertson (Gainesville, FL USA)
As someone with a casual interest in science, I find this magazine both accessible and interesting. It doesn't talk down to the reader, yet it is not overwhelming either. The articles are on a good mix of topics, from mental illness to NASA to genetic profiling. I would definitely recommend Discover to anyone who has checked out science news on a general news site like CNN.com. This magazine will amply supplement your science news consumption. A+


1 out of 5 stars Terrible, biased, agenda-ridden, political garbage. Not interesting nor scientific.   July 25, 2008
Paul H
0 out of 6 found this review helpful

Yet another magazine with a blatant liberal bias. Every single article is written by a leftist, un-objective amateur.

Not suitable for bird cage lining.




4 out of 5 stars it keeps me interested, good and useful articles   July 22, 2008
Isabel D. Kang (oakland, ca)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

my teenager daughter and i read them often. for her, she finds them a bit repetitive, and not too different from one edition to the next. for me, it is an easy reading for very busy people, and give me a chance to read a little more on things that i have been concerned about, or needed additional information on, at a glance.
the May edition had a very good article regarding the dangers of plastic which i shared with other folks especially childbearing women and men. i think that is the beauty of these articles, they are not so long as they are not an essay on any subject matter, however, it does provide enough info to get the public's attention so people can go for more research if they wish to get deeper. i will continue receiving my subscriptions.



1 out of 5 stars Poor show   June 11, 2008
Rajendra Kumar (Bangalore, South India)
4 out of 10 found this review helpful

June 2008
I have been a reader from the first issue. Its a great magazine but..
As an international subscriber I am totally dissatisfied with customer service. Customer service does not respond. Web page account login does not work. Issues are missing as they are shipped through poor quality cheap couriers. Avoid !


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