Sci.News
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Sci.News (Science News) is an American online science magazine, containing sections on astronomy, space exploration, archaeology, paleontology, biology, physics, medicine, genetics, geology, and other sciences ('more').[1][2] It was founded in 2011[1][2] and is updated daily.
Background[edit]
Sci.News is located in Eureka (CA) and supported by an international team of authors.[3]
Editor is Sergio Prostak, who is also one of the contributing authors for topics like astronomy, archaeology, paleontology, geology, technology, and others.[3] The other contributing authors are:[2][3]
- Natali Anderson (also co-editor, topics: astronomy & astrophysics, biology, chemistry, genetics, anthropology and paleoanthropology).
- Enrico de Lazaro (topics: astronomy, archaeology, paleontology, geology, technology and others).
They are joined by freelance writers as follows:[2]
- James Romero (topics: planetary science, astronomy and astrophysics)
- Zvi Cramer (topics: biological sciences)
- Sam Sander Effron (topics: molecular biology, medicine and others)
- Rafid Rahman (topics: anthropology and biological sciences)
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- Official website (www.sci.news, formerly www.sci-news.com)
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