***From November, the issue is optimized to iPhone. Now, you can easily enjoy the issue both with your iPad and iPhone.
***The data size of the app is relatively large. We strongly recommend that you download the app using Wi-Fi networks where available.
Newton Science Magazine is now available on Apple’s Newsstand. Aimed at a broad range of readers from teenagers to adults, this magazine explains today’s hottest topics in science, including string theory, iPS cells, the world of animals, natural phenomena, and more, in easily understandable terms and interactive visuals. It also provides a virtual lab to experiment on fundamental principles on your...
***From November, the issue is optimized to iPhone. Now, you can easily enjoy the issue both with your iPad and iPhone.
***The data size of the app is relatively large. We strongly recommend that you download the app using Wi-Fi networks where available.
Newton Science Magazine is now available on Apple’s Newsstand. Aimed at a broad range of readers from teenagers to adults, this magazine explains today’s hottest topics in science, including string theory, iPS cells, the world of animals, natural phenomena, and more, in easily understandable terms and interactive visuals. It also provides a virtual lab to experiment on fundamental principles on your own.
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Premier Issue
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Newton Special : How the Sun Was Born
The Sun is our source of energy, but where did it come from? Watch how the Sun and Earth unfolded 4.6 billion years ago in breathtaking video.
Eye on Nature : Yellowstone National Park: Geographical Features
Witness the magma activity below Yellowstone in HD video, shown for the first time ever!
Newton Lab : The Law of the Pendulum
Join Galileo and manipulate pendulums in our virtual lab. Experiment with isochronism and get a real feel for how things work.
Also, Animal Watch brings you to Penguin Beach on the Falkland Islands, while our Cosmic Wonder section will show you the universe through the Gemini Telescopes. This issue’s interviews introduce you to a scientist at Upfront of String Theory and another who is locating life on other planets at NASA’s Kepler Space Observatory.
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