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  2. List of science fiction magazines - Wikipedia

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    United States. Penny Publications, LLC. American magazine which publishes science fiction and fantasy and perpetuates the name of Isaac Asimov. Printed. Clarkesworld Magazine. 2006. United States. Wyrm Publishing. American magazine which publishes science fiction.

  3. The Astounding Science Fiction Anthology - Wikipedia

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    OCLC. 798620. The Astounding Science Fiction Anthology is a selection of stories from Astounding Science Fiction, chosen by the magazine's longtime editor John W. Campbell Jr. It was originally published in hardcover in 1952 by Simon & Schuster, and reprinted in various forms and editions over the next two decades. [1]

  4. Omni (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Omni was founded by Kathy Keeton and her long-time collaborator and future husband Bob Guccione, the publisher of Penthouse magazine. [6] The initial concept came from Keeton, who wanted a magazine "that explored all realms of science and the paranormal, that delved into all corners of the unknown and projected some of those discoveries into fiction".

  5. Science (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Science. (journal) Science is the peer-reviewed academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science [A 2][1] (AAAS) and one of the world's top academic journals. [2] It was first published in 1880, is currently circulated weekly and has a subscriber base of around 130,000.

  6. ScienceDaily - Wikipedia

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    ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily is an American website launched in 1995 that aggregates press releases and publishes lightly edited press releases (a practice called churnalism) about science, similar to Phys.org and EurekAlert!. [1][2][3] The site was founded by married couple Dan and Michele Hogan in 1995; Dan Hogan formerly worked in the public ...

  7. Science Illustrated - Wikipedia

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    Circulation. 370'000. First issue. 1984; 40 years ago (1984) Company. Bonnier Publications International. ISSN. 0903-5583. Science Illustrated is a multilingual popular science magazine published by the Swedish publisher Bonnier Publications International A/S. [1]

  8. The Amateur Scientist - Wikipedia

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    The Amateur Scientist. " The Amateur Scientist " was a column in the Scientific American, and was the definitive "how-to" resource for citizen-scientists for over 72 years (1928–2001), making it the longest running column in Scientific American ' s history. [1][2][3] The column was regarded for revealing the brass-tacks secrets of research ...

  9. Amateur Science Stories - Wikipedia

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    Amateur Science Stories was a short-lived (three issues) science fiction fanzine notable for publishing Arthur C. Clarke's first stories, including "Travel by Wire!", "Retreat from Earth" and "How We Went to Mars". The latter story won the 1939 Retro Hugo, awarded at the 72nd World Science Fiction Convention in 2014. [1]