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Popular Science Magazine

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  • Issues Per Year: 12
  • Subscription Frequency: Monthly
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4 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

Selling out

Date of Review: Apr 13, 2000

I used to like popular science for a relatively easy and entertaining read of science and technology. I especially liked the "What's new" section. But as the years went on, the magazine has been increasingly commercialized with its reviews. The "What's New" section should not contain things like Toyota Corollas... I don't care if they have anti-lock brakes. This has nothing to do with new science. It is this type of thing that I don't care to see. I believe the magazine's quality has been eroded by the advertising dollar. I am a subscriber to a superior content magazine, "Scientific American" but sometimes I'd like to see the older Popular Science for a lighter treatment of the subject. I guess it isn't there anymore. Anyway, I was happy to see my subscription run out.

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by: wherewolf
Recommended to buy: No

Pros
Easy scientific reading of a sort
Cons
"What's new?" should be renamed "What ads are new?"
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