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Thursday, May 7, 2020

Science

Science

Science reporter Started in 1964 is one of the oldest English language popular science monthlies published in India. Science reporter a wide circulation throughout the country. From its initial objective of making the people of India aware of the innumerable technologies being developed within our scientific establishments Science reporter  has today grown into being much more than just a vehicle for relaying information about technologies being developed in the national laboratories. 



Science reporter magazine has always been in the forefront of reporting scientific events as they happen whether it is an erupting volcano a landslide an earthquake or an oil spill. Or for that matter important issues such as cloning satellite launches science reporter magazine   or the Human Genome Project. The two-year-long series India Can Do It that dealt with success stories in Indian science and technology science reporter magazine was widely appreciated. Besides it is also a one-stop solution for students on the lookout for latest updates from the world of science


Science journal Inaccessible as foreign scientific journals are to them they find in science journal a comprehensive package of information which helps them not only during competitive exams but also throughout their careers. The contributors to science journal include many eminent scientists of national and international standing. At the same time it also encourages upcoming science writers by guiding them editorially. In every issue
Science reporter magazine subscription presents a mixed package of humour science fiction puzzles science projects and crosswords and columns dealing with topics such as science reporter magazine subscription computers environment health and much more. Today it is a popular platform for exchanging ideas about the state of science in the country science reporter magazine subscription matters of science policy and discussing the future course science in India should take...


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