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Best Suggested Readings for Reading Comprehension

rzeytounian12rzeytounian12 Free Trial Member

What are the best academic journal websites? Specifically, science journals and science news websites.

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  • KevinLuminateLSATKevinLuminateLSAT Alum Member
    984 karma

    I like these for science:

    Quanta Magazine - https://www.quantamagazine.org/

    Nautilus _ https://nautil.us/

  • joshuazyt11joshuazyt11 Alum Member
    edited June 2022 79 karma

    Not exactly academic journals but the Oxford Very Short Introduction series is very academic and covers a wide range of topics. I would say it's quite similar to RC because it's both introductory and can be quite dense and analytical. Like they said 'Oxford doesn't write "introduction for dummies", they write Very Short Introductions'

  • Cant Get RightCant Get Right Yearly + Live Member Sage 🍌 7Sage Tutor
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    Having a bit of general background really helps in science. You probably don’t want to encounter concepts like dark matter or CRISPR or spectrography or something for the very first time on test day. So I actually think good edutainment channels on YouTube can actually be really beneficial. Crash Course and Kurzegstadt are two I really like. Cosmos is really good too. The newer series with NdGT is great, but the old school Carl Sagan one is still the gold standard as far as I’m concerned. And there’s lots of other ones. I know this doesn’t address the question at all, but something I think can be incredibly helpful for the science-anxious. Just being familiar and comfortable with the process and ethos of science goes further than most people realize.

  • RAFIQZADARAFIQZADA Core Member
    33 karma

    Get yourself a subscription of the Economist. Been reading for the last year and has helped me tremendously.

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