Live Science's partner magazine "How It Works" is having a sale to celebrate the arrival of the year's biggest shopping season, and you can save 50% on a subscription.
Ever wondered what would happen if you fell down a black hole or how to build a supercar? Our sister publication How It Works is the action-packed magazine that’s bursting with the answers to your curious questions. Below, you can read an issue for free: just scroll down, enlarge to full screen and enjoy!
In the latest issue, discover the many ways artificial intelligence will change the way we work and live. Also: how we predict and track hurricanes, see inside the US Pentagon, how to breathe in space, the science behind the many colours of an iceberg, secrets of the pyramids, and much more. Plus, every reader has a chance of winning a coding robot worth £199.99!
For a limited time only (now through to Nov. 29), you can get up to 50% off a How It Works subscription in our Black Friday offer.
Save up to 50% on a How It Works subscription
How It Works has a special formula for making learning fun by answering questions on science, space, history, technology, transport and the environment with engaging articles, in-depth special features, global science news, and topical interviews.
Every issue is jam-packed with the most exciting advances in science and technology and features everything you need to know about how the world around you — and the universe — works.
Written and presented in a style that makes even the most complex subjects interesting and easy to understand, How It Works is enjoyed by readers of every age.
Each issue also includes, the latest science news, gadget wish list, book reviews, competitions, puzzles and a fun science DIY projects for the whole family to enjoy. Check out the free issue below to see if "How It Works" is your kind of magazine.
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Ben Biggs is a keen and experienced science and technology writer, published book author, and editor of the award-winning magazine, How It Works. He has also spent many years writing and editing for technology and video games outlets, later becoming the editor of All About Space and then, Real Crime magazine.