Monday, October 22, 2012

How Do You Get Your Science News?

How do you get your science news? Do you use a major media outlet for all of your news? Or do you read a dedicated science portal or a blog? There are several places you can check, some of which are mentioned below.

  • NASA Science News space-related science stories
  • New York Times: Science science news edited and collected by the New York Times
  • Phys.org a science, research and technology news service which covers a full range of topics, including physics, earth science, medicine, nanotechnology, electronics, space, biology, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, mathematics and other sciences and technologies
  • Random Walks Mr. Chase, a math teacher at Richard Montgomery High School, in Rockville, MD, writes about math and math-related issues with real enjoyment
  • ScienceDaily breaking news about the latest scientific discoveries, updated several times a day

Do you have any favorite science sources, either for fun or for serious use? Please share!

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