The research magazine Horizons presents the latest findings and provides well-founded arguments

The Suisse research magazine
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Knowledge provides a solid foundation for discussions and is therefore a particularly valuable asset in times of fake news and polarisation. The research magazine Horizons delivers exactly that four times a year.

From reporting on thawing permafrost and the background to conservatism in the USA to debates on post-colonialism and the profile of a nuclear engineer: Horizons provides comprehensive and acces-sible coverage of Swiss research four times a year across 52 pages.

Published by the Swiss National Science Foundation and the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences, the research magazine presents groundbreaking discoveries from all disciplines and shows how they shape our everyday lives. It asks critical questions about research policy and explains how science works. This well-founded knowledge gives you arguments for discussions.

Print promotes attention

The editorial team selects the topics and perspectives independently of the opinions of its editors. The articles are researched and written by people. The photos, illustrations and infographics are also the products of their minds and hands.

Horizons is freely available to everyone. You can read it anywhere on your smartphone or, even better, browse through the print edition at your leisure. Like David Ewalt, editor-in-chief of the American research magazine Scientific American, we believe: "The printed magazine is not going to beep or distract attention to something else."

Benefit from well-founded arguments and subscribe to a free print subscription of Horizons now!