Aeon (magazine)

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Aeon is a digital magazine founded in 2012 by Paul and Brigid Hains in London that deals with culture and ideas.

The magazine, which publishes new articles every day, sees itself as a platform that “asks the most important questions and provides the latest, most original answers developed by world experts in the fields of science, philosophy and society.” (“Asks the biggest questions and finds the freshest, most original answers, provided by world-leading authorities on science, philosophy and society. ") Aeon publishes long, in-depth essays as well as shorter content and short documentaries. It also contains a conversations channel where readers can answer questions about the published articles and thus contribute their own understanding.

Several of the articles published by Aeon have won prizes in essay competitions.

Aeon has offices in London, Melbourne and New York.

Contributors

Authors were or are Sabine Hossenfelder, George Musser, Philip Ball , Janna Levin, Frans de Waal , Julian Baggini , AL Kennedy , David Dobbs, Michael Graziano, Sven Birkerts , Marek Kohn, Tim Lott, Jessa Gamble, Ruth Padel , Steven Poole, John Quiggin, Roger Scruton , David Deutsch , Wendy Orent, Vincent T. DeVita, Dava Sobel and Edward Wilson .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. About Aeon, June 27, 2016 . 
  2. Is Aeon Magazine the best magazine on the Internet? September 16, 2013, accessed March 9, 2017 .
  3. NatureWorldNews: Light Pollution: How It Makes Animals Feel, What to Do. In: Nature World News. October 12, 2015, accessed March 9, 2017 .
  4. ^ Association of British Science Writers: Winners Announced, June 17, 2014 . Archived from the original on June 23, 2014.