The New Atlantis Magazine

The New Atlantis Magazine
The New Atlantis Magazine

Subscription: 4 issues per year | Language: English | Country: United States

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Subscription to The New Atlantis Magazine

The New Atlantis Magazine is a distinguished publication from the United States, dedicated to the intricate relationship between science, technology, and society. This subscription provides access to the print version of the magazine, which offers critical insights and thoughtful discussions that enrich your understanding of modern advancements and their broader implications.

The New Atlantis Magazine is your gateway to exploring the ethical, philosophical, and cultural dimensions of contemporary scientific progress. Each issue features in-depth essays, critical analyses, and stimulating discussions on diverse topics, including biotechnology, environmental science, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. Targeted at readers who are passionate about the interplay between science and society, the magazine is published quarterly in English, ensuring a well-rounded and meticulously researched reading experience.

With this subscription to the print version of The New Atlantis Magazine, you will receive four issues per year, each packed with thought-provoking content. From reviews of influential books to interviews with leading thinkers in various scientific and technological fields, the magazine aims to foster a nuanced understanding of how scientific progress shapes our world and our humanity.

What to expect in every issue:

  • In-depth essays on cutting-edge scientific topics.
  • Critical analyses of technological advancements.
  • Thought-provoking discussions on ethical and philosophical issues.
  • Reviews of influential books in science and technology.
  • Interviews with leading thinkers and experts.

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