Iteration 1 of 5
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Here are some of the best tech news sites that also do solid science reporting:
- **Ars Technica** — probably the best overall mix of tech, science, and deep analysis.
- **Wired** — strong on emerging tech, AI, biotech, and broader science-adjacent coverage.
- **The Verge** — great for mainstream tech news, with occasional strong science and future-tech pieces.
- **MIT Technology Review** — excellent for serious coverage of AI, computing, climate tech, and science-driven innovation.
- **Popular Science** — more accessible, with a good blend of consumer tech and science stories.
- **New Scientist** — best if you want more science than tech, but still lots of tech-related reporting.
- **IEEE Spectrum** — very good for engineering, robotics, computing, and advanced tech.
- **Nature News** / **Nature** — top-tier science reporting, especially when tech intersects with research.
- **Science** / **AAAS Science** — excellent science journalism, including computing and biotech.
- **TechCrunch** — best for startup and industry news, with some science/biotech coverage.
If you want, I can also rank these by:
1. **best overall**
2. **best for AI**
3. **best for science-first readers**
4. **best free sites**
Iteration 2 of 5
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Here are some of the best tech news sites that also do strong science reporting:
- **Ars Technica** — Best overall for serious, in-depth coverage of tech, science, and policy.
- **Wired** — Great mix of tech culture, emerging science, AI, and big-picture trend pieces.
- **The Verge** — Strong for consumer tech plus occasional solid science and future-tech reporting.
- **MIT Technology Review** — Excellent for AI, biotech, climate tech, and research-driven science/tech analysis.
- **Nature News** — Best if you want science-first reporting that often overlaps with tech.
- **New Scientist** — Good general science outlet with frequent tech and innovation coverage.
- **TechCrunch** — Best for startups, AI, and product/industry news; lighter on pure science.
- **IEEE Spectrum** — Great for engineering, robotics, hardware, and applied science.
- **Futurism** — Easy-to-read coverage of AI, space, biotech, and science-adjacent tech.
- **Popular Science** — Broad, accessible science and gadget coverage.
If you want, I can also narrow this down to:
1. **the most reliable/serious**,
2. **the best for AI**, or
3. **the best free newsletters/RSS feeds**.
Iteration 3 of 5
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Here are some of the best tech news sites that also do strong science reporting:
- **Ars Technica** — Probably the best overall mix of deep tech coverage and solid science writing.
- **Wired** — Great for big-picture tech, future trends, AI, and occasional science features.
- **The Verge** — Strong on consumer tech and policy, with some science/space coverage.
- **MIT Technology Review** — Excellent for AI, biotech, computing, and research-driven science-tech stories.
- **Nature News** — Best if you want serious science reporting with tech overlap.
- **IEEE Spectrum** — Very good for engineering, robotics, AI, and applied science.
- **New Scientist** — Strong general science outlet that often covers emerging tech too.
- **ScienceAlert** — Fast-moving science news with lots of tech-adjacent stories.
- **Popular Science** — Accessible coverage of science, gadgets, and innovation.
- **Gizmodo** — More entertainment-heavy, but still useful for tech and science headlines.
If you want the shortest “best of the best” list: **Ars Technica, MIT Technology Review, Nature News, IEEE Spectrum, and Wired**.
If you want, I can also rank them by **depth**, **speed**, or **least clickbait**.
Iteration 4 of 5
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Here are some of the best tech news sites that also do strong science reporting:
- **Ars Technica** — Best overall for serious tech + science coverage; very strong on space, physics, medicine, and deep explainers.
- **Wired** — Great mix of tech, science, AI, and future-focused reporting; more mainstream and readable.
- **The Verge** — Strong consumer tech with decent science/space coverage, especially when it overlaps with tech policy and hardware.
- **MIT Technology Review** — Excellent for AI, biotech, climate tech, and emerging science-driven technologies.
- **Nature News** — Best if you want science-first reporting with a lot of relevance to tech, biotech, and research.
- **IEEE Spectrum** — Good for engineering, robotics, computing, semiconductors, and applied science.
- **Scientific American** — Broad science coverage, with occasional strong pieces on technology and innovation.
- **New Atlas** — More gadgety and engineering-oriented; often covers prototypes, materials, transport, and practical science.
If you want the **best 3** overall, I’d pick:
1. **Ars Technica**
2. **MIT Technology Review**
3. **Wired**
If you want, I can also give you:
- the **best free options**
- the **best newsletters**
- or a **ranked list for AI/space/biotech specifically**.
Iteration 5 of 5
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Good picks for **tech news sites that also do solid science reporting**:
- **Ars Technica** — Best overall for deep, accurate coverage of tech, science, space, and policy.
- **MIT Technology Review** — Excellent for AI, biotech, climate tech, and emerging science-driven tech.
- **Wired** — Strong on future tech, science, security, and big-picture explainers.
- **IEEE Spectrum** — Great for engineering, robotics, computing, and applied science.
- **The Verge** — More consumer-tech focused, but with a good science/space section.
- **New Scientist** — More science-first than tech-first, but very good for tech-adjacent science.
- **ScienceAlert** — Fast, readable science stories with some tech crossover.
- **TechCrunch** — Best for startup/news in tech; less science-heavy, but useful for AI and biotech funding/news.
- **Popular Science** — Broad, accessible coverage of science and practical tech.
- **Quanta Magazine** — Best for high-quality math, physics, and computer science reporting.
If you want the **best 3 overall**, I’d start with:
1. **Ars Technica**
2. **MIT Technology Review**
3. **IEEE Spectrum**
If you want, I can also rank these by **accuracy**, **readability**, or **how much they cover AI/space/biotech**.