One-Year Subscription to "Popular Science," "Reason," or "The Atlantic" Magazine (Up to 51% Off)
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“Popular Science” lends perspective to technological breakthroughs; “Reason” and “The Atlantic” offer intellectual political commentary
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- $6 for a one-year, 6-issue subscription to Popular Science ($12 value)
- $10 for a one-year, 11-issue subscription to Reason ($14.97 value)
- $12 for a one-year, 10-issue subscription to The Atlantic ($24.50 value)
Popular Science
Got a question? Popular Science might just have the answer. With topics ranging from technological innovations to health news to chance curiosities such as how to outsmart a claw machine with your smartphone, the magazine does its best to give readers useful and up-to-date knowledge on the most pressing scientific news and breakthroughs on the horizon. The magazine also regularly calls in notable guests such as Neil DeGrasse Tyson and Michio Kaku to lend their expertise and perspective on current events and abstract ideas.
Reason
For nearly five decades, Reason has served as the voice of thoughtful libertarianism, defying the normal left-right political discourse to support free speech and free markets. Each issue comes packed with unique looks at current concerns in politics, culture, and law, including interviews with newsmakers such as Edward Snowden. Over its run, the magazine’s approach has garnered fans such as Dave Barry, Christopher Hitchens, Steve Forbes, and Grover Norquist.
The Atlantic
Since its original publication in 1857, The Atlantic’s moderate political think pieces and cultural analyses have made it a fixture of American intellectual discourse. With well-known writers like Ta-Nehisi Coates, David Frum, and Rebecca J. Rosen, the magazine has tackled in-depth explorations of American race politics, features on nutrition and public health, and profiles of entrepreneurs to provide highly focused snapshots of current events from the East Coast to the West.