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  2. New Scientist - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was founded in 1956 by Tom Margerison, Max Raison and Nicholas Harrison [2] as The New Scientist, with Issue 1 on 22 November 1956, priced at one shilling [3] (equivalent to £1.58 in 2023 [4]).

  3. List of magazines by circulation - Wikipedia

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    ROUND & About Magazine: 393,400 [14] Round & About Magazine 24 new! 378,311 [14] Northern and Shell: 25 The Garden: 377,205 [19] Royal Horticultural Society: 26 Village Life: 366,667 [12] Center Parcs: 27 The Caravan Club Magazine: 361,144 [20] The Caravan Club Ltd: 28 Benhealth: 360,572 [15] Think Publishing 29 Woman & Home: 340,239 [17] IPC ...

  4. Fred Pearce - Wikipedia

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    Pearce is currently the environment consultant of New Scientist magazine and a regular contributor to the British newspapers Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, The Independent, and Times Higher Education. [citation needed] He has also written for several US publications including Audubon, Foreign Policy, Popular Science, Seed, and Time. [citation ...

  5. Mickey7 - Wikipedia

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    Writing for New Scientist, Sally Adee wrote, "is [ uploaded consciousness] a goal that’s worth pursuing, even in theory? Edward Ashton’s Mickey7 is the first novel I have come across that properly explores the philosophy behind that question." [8] It was nominated as one of the Best Science Fiction books of 2022 by Goodreads. [9]

  6. Paul Broks - Wikipedia

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    He turned to freelance writing after entering a popular science writing competition organised by New Scientist magazine, which resulted in a book deal. [1] The resulting book, Into the Silent Land: Travels in Neuropsychology (2003), published by Atlantic Monthly Press, was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award 2003.

  7. New Scientist magazine - Wikipedia

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  8. Nigel Calder - Wikipedia

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    Nigel Calder was born on 2 December 1931. His father was Ritchie Calder.His mother was Mabel Jane Forbes McKail. He had four siblings, including historian Angus Calder (1942–2008), mathematician Allan Calder and educationist Isla Calder (1946–2000).

  9. Michael Brooks (science writer) - Wikipedia

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    The Science Party is a UK political party that was launched on 20 April 2010 [9] by Brooks and Sumit Paul-Choudhury, an editor of New Scientist. [10]A key goal in the Science Party manifesto is ensuring "that science, mathematics and engineering have sufficient funding, skills and political priority".