New Scientist

New Scientist covers scientific and technological advances. It is essential reading for people who want to know what’s happening in the world of science and technology, why it’s happening and how it will affect everything they do.

  • New Scientist has a weekly worldwide circulation of 144,401 (ABC Jul – Dec 10) and a worldwide readership of 895,912 per issue (NRS Apr 10 – Mar 11, Roy Morgan Research, Publishers Statement).
  • www.NewScientist.com won PPA interactive magazine of the year 2008.
  • www.NewScientistStudy.com is a dedicated site for student and course opportunities and www.NewScientistJobs.com hosts the latest job opportunities in science, technology and engineering.
  • www.NewScientist.com generates 8m monthly page impressions from 2m monthly unique users.
  • New Scientist’s “Engineering Greats” competition in association with Statoil generated over 1,100 entries, and in the voting phase to select a winner from a shortlist, gathered over 8,800 votes from New Scientist readers.
  • Over 2m copies sold in the UK of the New Scientist books series including best-sellers such as 'Why Can’t Elephants Jump?' and 'Do Polar Bears Get Lonely?'.
  • New Scientist has a reputation for offering its readers amazing unique prizes – over 3,600 readers entered a competition to win a genuine piece of Mars rock.


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