Media outlets starting with S
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SScienceUnited States of America
The Johns Hopkins News-Letter is published for students and faculty of the Johns Hopkins University. The publication is a general interest newspaper covering campus and local news, sports, entertainment, and other information of interest to the campus community. It has been published since 1896. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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SScienceUnited States of America
The Daily Nexus is a college newspaper serving the University of California at Santa Barbara campus with community news, sports, features and opinion. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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SScienceUnited States of America
Provides a broad cross-section of readers with analysis of the major news stories of the week. Includes business, technology and consumer coverage as part of this general news. Relevant charts, maps, cartoons and photographs accompany most of the articles. Opinion columns deal with views on national and international trends in politics, the economy, personal business, the Washington scene, current affairs, lifestyles, the arts, society, health, science and technology. Newsweek was founded in 1933 by former TIME foreign editor Thomas J.C. Martyn. It was later purchased in 1961 by The Washington Post Company, who in turn sold the publication to businessman Sidney Harman in 2010. Later that year, Newsweek merged operations with Tina Brown's The Daily Beast forming the short-lived Newsweek Daily Beast Company (or NewsBeast for short). In 2012 it was announced that the magazine would assume an all-digital format in 2013 and re-brand as Newsweek Global, with the December 31 edition being its last in print. Acquired by its current owner IBT Media in 2013, the print edition was resurrected in March 2014.
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SScienceUnited Kingdom
Launched in 1821 as the Manchester Guardian, The Guardian is published by the Guardian News & Media Ltd daily and is aimed at readers nationwide. Covers news, sport, culture, lifestyle, environment, society, science, technology, global development and business. It also has a sister publication, The Observer.
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SScienceUnited States of America
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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SScienceUnited States of America
Specialty cable channel which uncovers the clues to the questions that have eluded us for centuries and reveal life's greatest mysteries and smallest wonders. Content is from the worlds of astronomy, physics, chemistry, earth science and related fields. ** A vast majority of programming aired on The Science Channel is developed by producers outside the network. As a result, it is suggested that most shows should be contacted via network headquarters in Silver Spring, MD. On June 8, 2011, Science Channel rebranded to Science.
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SScienceUnited States of America
The New York Times offers the latest news from around the world. It has several different editions for Eastern and national regions. In addition, the paper gets much of its content and reporting from its many bureaus. The foreign desk oversees correspondents and stringers around the world. Daily deadlines are usually between 5pm and 6pm ET. The paper does not accept artwork. The lead time for news coverage is one day to one week, the lead time for special section features is three weeks. The lead time for advertising is 30 days.
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SScienceUnited States of America
The New York Times offers the latest news from around the world. It has several different editions for Eastern and national regions. In addition, the paper gets much of its content and reporting from its many bureaus. The foreign desk oversees correspondents and stringers around the world. Daily deadlines are usually between 5pm and 6pm ET. The paper does not accept artwork. The lead time for news coverage is one day to one week, the lead time for special section features is three weeks. The lead time for advertising is 30 days.
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SScience & ChildrenUnited States of America
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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