Media outlets starting with S
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Science
Founded in 1880, with seed money from Thomas Edison, Science continues to be at the center of the very best in research across the sciences, with articles that consistently rank among the most cited in the world. Science articles are peer-reviewed, and written to appeal to both scientist and layman. Regular issue features include a news and comment section, book reviews, and coverage of scientific meetings and seminars. The News section features late-breaking news and in-depth news analysis. Compass, an opinion section, publishes letters and commentary by scientists on current science issues. The TechSight section focuses on leading edge techniques and technologies. Topics include: bioinformatics, genome sequencing, and protein sequencing. This section is published in the third issue every month. The Research section features original investigative research and reporting. Other departments include NetWatch, This Week in Science, ScienceScope, Random Samples and New Products.
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Science & Children
Professional journal for the teacher, principal, and supervisor concerned with the teaching of science at the elementary level. Content includes reports of current trends in science education, teacher training and teaching techniques; science lessons and background material in astronomy, biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science; reviews of new books and software for elementary science education.
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SSCIENCE & MEDICINE - Los Angeles Times
Health & Science is a newsletter produced by the Los Angeles Times, published weekly on Fridays. Available via email, it includes information on current health and science news.
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SScience & Sensibility
Covers pregnancy and birth. Features the latest in scientific research, providing useful information for expectant parents. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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SScience & Technology Libraries
Devoted exclusively to science and technology libraries and information centers. Provides insight and information to build stronger collections and to improve services. Focuses on a central theme for in-depth treatments of topics that are important to sci-tech librarians.
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SScience & Technology Review
A magazine focusing on science and technology research to ensure the nation’s security. Also applies that expertise to solve other important national problems in energy, bioscience, and the environment. Science & Technology Review is published eight times a year to communicate, to a broad audience, the Laboratory’s scientific and technological accomplishments in fulfilling its primary missions. The publication’s goal is to help readers understand these accomplishments and appreciate their value to the individual citizen, the nation, and the world.
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SScience & U!
The program explores the world of science, taking the headlines and information you need and showing its importance in our everyday life. From technology, research and health to kids, humor and the arts each program explores these topics in clear, concise and engaging presentations designed for audiences of all backgrounds and ages.
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Science 2.0
Covers science news and information. Editorial content includes articles written by science authors from around the world. Helps consumers by providing information on physics, earth science, chemistry, space, aerospace, optics, life sciences, medicine and social sciences. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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SScience 360
Science Teacher Tim Stephenson, 2018 recipient of the Prime Minister's Award for Teaching Excellence, brings you discussions and interviews on all kinds of scientific concepts. It is ideal listening for anyone interested in learning more, both students and teachers.