Popular science
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Popular science, sometimes called literature of science, is interpretation of science intended for a general audience. While science journalism focuses on recent scientific developments, popular science is broad-ranging, often written by scientists as well as journalists, and is presented in many formats, which can include books, television documentaries, magazine articles and web pages.
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- Nature writing
- Nature documentary
- History of science
- Popular history
- Popular mathematics Template:Nb10
- Kalinga Prize
- Public awareness of science
- Science by press conference Template:Nb10
- Science outreach
- National Association of Science Writers
- Science & Entertainment Exchange
- Sense About Science
- TED (conference)
- List of notable online science encyclopedias
- List of science museums
- List of popular science books on evolution
- Complete Works of Charles Darwin Online
- Greatest Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century
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