Category Archives: Magazines

Cover Preview: Monocle Magazine – July/Aug 2022

Issue 155 cover

Where is the best place to live? What makes a city tick? How can we improve our lot? Monocle’s Quality of Life Survey has posed this question for the past 15 years and 2022’s July/August issue contains the latest. How does your city fare? Plus: hot looks, sunny stays and the perfect summer playlist.

Preview: London Review Of Books – June 23, 2022

In the latest issue – 23 June 2022

Cover Preview: Nature Magazine – June 16, 2022

Volume 606 Issue 7914

Living the high life

The cover image shows plants growing at altitude on Altar Volcano in Chimborazo, Ecuador. Extreme altitudes pose challenges for most forms of life, and flowering plants are no exception. But flowering plants have been found growing as high as 6,400 metres above sea level. In this week’s issue, Michael Holdsworth and his colleagues reveal a molecular mechanism that helps plants to adapt to the extremes of altitude. The researchers studied a range of plants, representing four diverse clades of flowering plants — thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana), tomato, poppy and the grass 

Brachypodium distachyon. They found that plants use genetic adaptations to adjust their sensitivity to atmospheric oxygen, whose partial pressure decreases with altitude. By decoding the ambient oxygen level, the plants are able to sense the altitude at which they grow and optimize internal biochemical processes.

Cover image: Cristian Miño, Ecuador.

Preview: Times Literary Supplement – June 17, 2022

This week’s Times Literary Supplement @TheTLS, featuring @muldoonpoetry on Ulysses at 100; John Fuller on Auden; @MatthewReiszTHE on science reporting; @MalikShushma on elite women in Rome; @majorjonnyd on Yorkshire – and more.

Previews: The New Yorker Magazine – June 20, 2022

Elizabeth Colomba’s “157 Years of Juneteenth”

The artist discusses Harlem and the necessity of painting Black bodies into historically white spaces.

Covers: National Wildlife Magazine – June/July 2022

National Wildlife magazine June-July 2022 cover featuring Rock Harbor

June–July 2022 – The Fresh Water Issue: Saving The Stuff Of Life

  • Lisa Moore, Editorial Director
  • National Wildlife
  • Jun 10, 2022

On the cover: Surrounded by the waters of Lake Superior, Michigan’s Isle Royale National Park is a roadless haven for wildlife. Photo by Viktor Posnov

Cover Preview: Barron’s Magazine – June 13, 2022

Columns

UP AND DOWN WALL STREET

Inflation Is Hot, and Stocks Are Cold. Now the Fed Needs to Rethink Its Rosy Projections.

Randall W. Forsyth

TECHNOLOGY TRADER

Apple Needs ‘One More Thing’—and It Will Have to Be Big

Eric J. Savitz

THE TRADER

Companies Are Still Buying Back Stock. Ones to Favor, and Ones to Avoid.

Ben Levisohn

STREETWISE

There’s No Miracle Cure for Obesity—or Is There?

Jack Hough

THE ECONOMY

A Break in Inflation Is on the Way, but It’s the Wrong Break

Lisa Beilfuss

INCOME INVESTING

Debt and Dividends Can Co-Exist. Here Are 5 Names That Shouldn’t Wilt.

Lawrence C. Strauss

Cover Previews: Britain Magazine – July/Aug 2022

A TASTE OF THE JULY/AUGUST 2022 ISSUE

Big Ben: The time machine

Credit: PjrTravel / Alamy

Big Ben, the world’s most famous clock has been under wraps for four years, its iconic bell silenced. This year, restored to its former glory, Big Ben once again shows its face.

Read more here. 

Richmond: Down by the river

Credit: Maurizio Rellini

Between Richmond and Hampton Court is a storied stretch of the River Thames, whose banks are lined with grand houses, royal parks and Henry VIII’s favourite palace.

Read more here.

King Arthur’s Cornwall: Searching for Camelot

Tintagel Castle. Credit: Matt Jessop

The timeless legends of King Arthur and his brave knights live on in the magical landscapes of North Cornwall.

Read more here. 

Cover Preview: Science Magazine – June 10, 2022

Current Issue Cover

REPORTS BY

  • GAIL V. ASHTON
  • AMY L. FREESTONE
  • ET AL.
Predator control of marine communities increases with temperature across 115 degrees of latitude

REPORTS BY

  • MATTHEW R. OLM
  • DYLAN DAHAN
  • ET AL.
Robust variation in infant gut microbiome assembly across a spectrum of lifestyles

RESEARCH ARTICLES BY

  • VICTORIA ACOSTA-RODRÍGUEZ
  • FILIPA RIJO-FERREIRA
  • ET AL.
Circadian alignment of early onset caloric restriction promotes longevity in male C57BL/6J mice

RESEARCH ARTICLES BY

  • XUECHEN ZHU
  • GAOXINGYU HUANG
  • ET AL.
Structure of the cytoplasmic ring of the Xenopus laevis nuclear pore complex