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Science World
CategoriesClassroom magazine
FrequencyMonthly
Founded1957
CompanyScholastic
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City
LanguageEnglish
Websitescienceworld.scholastic.com
ISSN0036-8601

Science World is an educational magazine published by Scholastic Corporation targeting primarily children between grades 6 and 12 and covering many aspects of science, including "physical science, life science/health, earth and space science, environmental science, and technology."

History and profile

Science World was established in 1957 by Street & Smith Publications, Inc. In 1959, Scholastic Magazines, Inc. acquired the title. The magazine is based in New York City.

According to the Massachusetts Biotechnology Industry directory, Science World, "brings to life the latest breaking news and discoveries in every field of science, while helping students build critical-thinking and problem-solving skills." They are used in many schools, though a subscription is needed to obtain them.

References

  1. Scholastic Products
  2. ^ Sevan G. Terzian (Spring 2006). ""Science World," High School Girls, and the Prospect of Scientific Careers, 1957-1963". History of Education Quarterly. 46 (1): 73–99. doi:10.1111/j.1748-5959.2006.tb00170.x. JSTOR 20462031. S2CID 146756840.
  3. "Editor, Science World (FT, NYC)". Swiny. 24 June 2008. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  4. Publications

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