New Scientist app by New Scientist Ltd
App Description :
In a world where true facts are in short supply, there has never been a greater need for a trusted, impartial source of information about what’s going on in the world – or a greater need for inspiration through great ideas.
App Features :
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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NEW SCIENTIST SUBSCRIBERS
New Scientist subscribers can access digital issues in the app as part of your existing subscription. However, if you have a print only subscription, you will be unable to access subscriber-only content for free.
Once the app has downloaded, use your newscientist.com login details to log in to the app. If you haven’t set up an account, visit newscientist.com/activate
If you’re a subscriber and you’re having trouble logging in, please get in touch with customer service. The team’s details can be found at newscientist.com/iosappfaq
Additional Information :
- Age Rating 12+
- Size 31.6 MB
- Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
User Reviews :
<3
I absolutely love and adore NewScientist, and appreciate the strides the app has made, especially over the last couple of years, where I found I no longer truly cared about having a physical magazine delivered, and no longer preferred using NewScientist in a web browser, two things I am very happy about, actually.
One feature I would enjoy seeing, is a way to easily click to the text articles directly from the audio player & queue. I am an absolutely horrible listener, and have to do things like focus only on a person’s lips while they’re speaking, or I’ll accidentally begin to tune them out. When I listen to NewScientist articles, I like to have the written article up so that I can pause the article and read the part that I have just noticed I’ve been unintentionally ignoring, ha…
I think even normally functioning humans would enjoy being able to click directly to the written article from the audio player.
Good but with glairing problem
The updated app is an all round massive improvement over the previous app. I have been reading NS back to back since I was a teenager, and after moving abroad I elected to skip the printed version in favour of the digital. This way it’s always in my pocket and I evade the massive stack of finished editions. As happy I am with all the small improvements, one change from the old app, a reduction in usability is to me hard to forgive.
The app does not support landscape on mobile phones.
It does support landscape viewing on my iPad, so I can only assume it was a concious decision to restrict the switch to landscape on smaller devices. This seems to ignore the massive amount of phonecases that specifically make it easy to lay your phone down for reading hands free. I am now forced to prop my phone against objects just to be able to sip my coffee as I read. Thank god for my old iPad, but that doesn’t travel with me and thus this oversight or uncomprehesable design decision takes away the only real advantage I saw to subscribing digitally. I guess I will be switching back to the printed subscribtion.
AWSOME
I have been reading this magazine since 2005, where I came across this from my boss. I have been reading them since then through my library when I retired from work when they offered it through RBDIGITAL which has now stopped their magazines but Libby and Overdrive have taken over. With all the current state of the world at this time, I trust them as a good source of their topics covered in the magazine and their other outlets. From what I have been reading and do follow up on the items I like They are NOT FAKE NEWS as other in the media.
Developer Response,
Thank you for your review about New Scientist and our app. We hope you continue to enjoy New Scientist!
Kind regards, Customer Care
Best science mag
Been reading new scientist for over 40 years and can’t live without it! I love reading the articles in order of my curiosity when they come. I’ve just changed to digital and find it a great asset with even more resources available than having hard copy. I never thought I’d say this but I’m finding I prefer digital as the copies were always stacking up. The scrapbook option for articles is brilliant, as a new user I’m not sure how to scrapbook across devices but I’m sure I’ll figure it out:)
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