Lateral Magazine is an online publication that explores the intersections of science and society. Published monthly by the Young Australian Skeptics, Lateral Magazine is edited by a team of scientists and journalists and highlights work by emerging science writers. Each month, the magazine publishes feature articles on a shared monthly theme along with additional articles, editorials, and regular...
Nautilus Magazine, which launched in April of 2013, positions itself as "science, connected." While the opulent print quarterly costs $49 a year, the online iteration is accessible free of charge. Here's how it works: each month, the editors of Nautilus choose a single topic. Previous issues have focused on creativity, illusions, and genius. Then the magazine publishes a "chapter" each Thursday on...
Undark impressed us as an exemplar of scientific journalism. The magazine's content critically engages scientific topics in an accessible and easy-to-digest way. Undark has grown substantially since it was featured in The Scout Report last July and now offers a fantastic variety of long form narratives, video documentaries, editorials, photo-essays, and more. We also commend Undark for its use and...