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It would help to know what kind of science you are interested in. There are science magazines from Art to Zoology.

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Possibly Flipside, then? It deals a bit with those two fields, but is geared for your age.

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I hear Nature is a pretty well respected science magazine, doesn't sound cheap though. Or New Scientist.

 

 

 

If you can maybe hang til about Tuesday/Wednesday my school library has a pretty good selection of science magazines, and i'm sure we've been pointed towards good biology/chemistry ones in the past, I just forgot their names.

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And there's always the good ole fashioned National Geographic, although that's more of all sciences than just biology and chemistry.

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Can anyone recommend a good one to read?

 

If you feel up for the task I would have to say Nature as assassin mentioned. Nature... don't take it's name lightly, it's title sounds like an environmental magazine, but it is actually the most renowned scientific journal in the world. If you make the front page you are all but guaranteed a Nobel Prize ::'

 

 

 

It is quite advanced though, might be hard to read casually. For more casual reading I would recommend Popular Science, but it's only in the US -.- You can get a digital subscription in the UK, but I take it you actually want a hard copy? You know, actually I would suggest going to a library and looking what they have there. You can see what interests you and what is your level

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