Really enjoy the selection of informative, well-written articles. What bums me most is opening links in the in-app browser is a dead end; theres no option to open the page in Safari so I can save to read later instead of interrupting my flow.
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Description
From artificial intelligence to climate change, from the latest innovations in health to the mysteries of quantum physics and the human mind, New Scientist covers the ideas and innovations that matter.
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Application availability
Available in countries
Country | Price |
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Canada | free |
China | free |
India | free |
Japan | free |
Korea, Republic Of | free |
Russia | free |
Turkey | free |
USA | free |
Korea, Republic Of | free |
Ukraine | free |
Available for devices
iPhone4, iPad2Wifi, iPad23G, iPhone4S, iPadThirdGen, iPadThirdGen4G, iPhone5, iPodTouchFifthGen, iPadFourthGen, iPadFourthGen4G, iPadMini, iPadMini4G, iPhone5c, iPhone5s, iPadAir, iPadAirCellular, iPadMiniRetina, iPadMiniRetinaCellular, iPhone6, iPhone6Plus, iPadAir2, iPadAir2Cellular, iPadMini3, iPadMini3Cellular, iPodTouchSixthGen, iPhone6s, iPhone6sPlus, iPadMini4, iPadMini4Cellular, iPadPro, iPadProCellular, iPadPro97, iPadPro97Cellular, iPhoneSE, iPhone7, iPhone7Plus, iPad611, iPad612, iPad71, iPad72, iPad73, iPad74, iPhone8, iPhone8Plus, iPhoneX, iPad75, iPad76, iPhoneXS, iPhoneXSMax, iPhoneXR, iPad812, iPad834, iPad856, iPad878, iPadMini5, iPadMini5Cellular, iPadAir3, iPadAir3Cellular, iPodTouchSeventhGen, iPhone11, iPhone11Pro, iPadSeventhGen, iPadSeventhGenCellular, iPhone11ProMax, iPhoneSESecondGen, iPadProSecondGen, iPadProSecondGenCellular, iPadProFourthGen, iPadProFourthGenCellular,Versions and releases
Latest version New Scientist: 4.4
Performance enhancements and app improvements.
Apps Changes History:
- 6 months ago: New App Version 4.3 ☛ 4.4
Reviews
Enjoy my subscription, in-app browser lacks features
Finally!
It surely is a late release -- I was waiting for a decent New Scientist app for almost two years. The app is OK. A bit buggy sometimes, but it will get better. Its one of the worlds best science magazines I know about.
Far inferior to Zinio
Was reading NS in Zinio, then switched to this. Landscape mode cuts off images with no way to scroll to see the rest, app always opens on table of contents instead of where you left off reading, no way to bookmark anything. Terrible reading experience.
Great App
You need a subscription to use this app. I have a digital subscription but did not use Zinio. The web site was a better place to read the magazine. But this new app is great. THE GREAT: choice of 3 font sizes; continuous scrolling (like Safari Reader); text can be selected and then searched on the web (choose define); can be used horizontally or vertically (all 4 directions); great navigation tools; easy flip to the next article; pictures, tables and videos can be zoomed in or out with a tap; and there are built in links to the web. THE MOST DESIRED IMPROVEMENTS: the option of wider margins (the vertical look in the horizontal position), bookmarks (or have it return to the last article viewed in each magazine), a font size between medium and large, a way to create a list of favorite articles, links to a sidebar should not go to the internet and should look different than other links, a list of links at the end of the article with a brief description of what you will find at the web page.
Excellent news source, great application
Everything is well done. Easy to use, solid to read.
Handy Science
Still the best science magazine for appreciating whats going on in fields other than your own and now its in the palm of my hand. Great stuff!
Great app
Great app