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How Do You Keep Up With Science Developments?

malraid writes "As a nerd who used to love science back in high school (specially physics), I now find myself completely disconnected from any and all scientific developments and news. How do you try to stay up to date with scientific developments? Science journals? Whatever makes it into Slashdot's front page? Books? Magazines? I'm looking for something engaging and informative, for not something that will require me to go and get a PhD just to be able to comprehend."

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  1. Ted by Neil+Boekend · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'd advise Ted. The short films are quite comprehensible.

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    Well, I might have a way, but it only works on a semi spherical planet in a vacuum.
  2. Re:new scientist by dcmeserve · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Scientific American is amongst the least accessible of this type imo.

    Not sure what you mean by "accessible", because I find it very readable in every subject area -- physics, biology, geology, what have you -- even though I have little or no training in any of those beyond some basic high school or college classes. (my degree is in C.S.)

    And I still find new ideas and concepts in there that just knock my socks off -- the small-molecule theory of the origin of life, for example. This even though I've been reading it and Science News for nearly 30 years now.

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    "Orthodoxy is unconsciousness" - Orwell