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Acting Head of Features, New Scientist

Joshua Howgego

Verified

Acting Head of Features, New Scientist

London

Beats

Primary beats

ScienceUnited Kingdom

Secondary beats

CancerAnimalsNatural ResourcesCollegeMicrobiologyCienciaRegenerative ResearchTechnologyOrnithologyFeaturesWeird AnimalsStroke

Biography

Final Covers

Life Sciences Computing and Technology PhilosophyPhysical Sciences

Doesn’t Cover

Journalist Type

Head of Features

Seniority Positions

Senior,Acting

Industries

Publishing

Medium Formats

Print,Digital

Content

Total articles 138

  • Available on paid plans

    How meteorites are rewriting the history of the solar system

    By Joshua Howgego Verified

    Feb. 10, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    'It was so simple': How Antarctica's missing meteorites were discovered using a block of ice, a freezer and a lamp

    By Joshua Howgego Verified

    Feb. 05, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    How meteorites are rewriting the history of the solar system

    By Joshua Howgego Verified

    Feb. 10, 2025

As seen in

Jyllands Posten,Scidev Net,Internazionale,Weeklyreviewer,Genetic Literacy Project,Medium,Inferse,Newsbreak,Live Science,New Scientist,Allafrica

Company Info

New Scientist

New Scientist is a prominent weekly science and technology magazine that has been published since November 22, 1956. Based in London, it offers English-language editions in the UK, the US, and Australia, along with a monthly Dutch-language edition. Owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust since March 2021, the magazine aims to report and interpret scientific advancements within societal and cultural contexts. The magazine covers a wide array of topics, including news, features, reviews, and commentary on science and technology. It also publishes speculative articles that range from technical discussions to philosophical insights. One of its key services is New Scientist Jobs, a platform that connects scientists with employment opportunities across various fields, including life sciences, physics, and chemistry. The magazine is available in both online and print formats, catering to a diverse readership of around 308,330 individuals interested in scientific ideas and discoveries.

London, England, United Kingdom

+44 127 381 0888

Founded: 1956



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