Finding Science Articles Online

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The internet is a great resource for anyone looking for science articles. Whether you are a student working on homework research, a hobbyist trying to understand a headline, or a professional trying to keep up with the latest findings and publications in your field, there are plenty of good sources for science content online.

Many of the best sources are simply the websites of the publications where the articles first appeared in print. Some cover science from a popular, general-interest angle aimed at a broad readership rather than specialists, such as Popular Science and Science magazines. These sites tend to organize older pieces into searchable archives, which makes it easy to find past coverage of a topic instead of only the newest headlines.

Scientific journals are another major source, and often the most rigorous one. Journals from a wide range of research fields are regularly published online, either in full or as abstracts. Often you need a subscription, membership in a scientific organization, or a one-off payment to read the complete article, though a growing number of journals now publish at least some content in open-access form.

“Pure play” online science publications focus on producing or collecting science articles specifically for an online audience, with no print edition at all. Some restrict access to members, but on the whole these sites are less likely to charge for individual articles, since their entire business model is built around the web rather than newsstand sales.

Aggregators and directories that collect links to science articles from across the web are another option worth bookmarking. Some cover science broadly, while others point you toward a narrower slice of it, such as nature, space, astronomy, physics or chemistry, in much greater depth than a general-interest site typically offers.

Science articles written for kids are easy to find online too. Many of these sites also include experiments kids can try at home, homework help, and ideas for science fair projects. Science-related puzzles and games help kids get more interested in the subject while they are having fun and learning at the same time.

Between publication websites, scientific journals, pure-play online science magazines, and general aggregators, there is no shortage of ways to track down solid science writing without leaving your browser. Also interesting: An Environmental Science Level, CARDIAC REHABILITATION and Unusual Science– The Inner Workings Of The National Science Foundation.

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