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All Versions of Science Illustrated

3.4.0

June 27, 2024

To make your reading experience even better, we update the app regularly. This update includes: • General performance improvements
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3.3.9

March 21, 2024

To make your reading experience even better, we update the app regularly. This update includes: • General performance improvements
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3.3.8

July 31, 2023

To make your reading experience even better, we update the app regularly. This update includes: • General performance improvements
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3.3.4

August 5, 2022

To make your reading experience even better, we update the app regularly. This update includes: • New account deletion feature • General performance improvements
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3.3.3

June 21, 2022

To make your reading experience even better, we update the app regularly. This update includes: • Minor bug fixes • General performance improvements
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3.3.2

February 2, 2022

To make your reading experience even better, we update the app regularly. This update includes: • New share feature • General performance improvements
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3.3.1

June 23, 2021

To make your reading experience even better, we update the app regularly. This update includes: • Minor bug fixes • General performance improvements
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4.3.0

October 27, 2020

To make your reading experience even better, we update the app regularly. This update includes: - Minor bug fixes - General performance improvements
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4.2.0

March 5, 2020

Minor fixes and updates

4.1.0

September 2, 2019

• Minor fixes and updates • Preview any article in the newly added ‘In This Issue’ section, available for all magazines. • Ability to change the background color of the article reader (choose between gray and sepia filters) allowing for lower screen brightness which may lead to reduced eye fatigue
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Science Illustrated In-App Purchases History

$3.99

Science Illustrated 25

We take on the animal kingdom with our HUMANS VS ANIMALS cover. Exactly how much slower is Usain Bolt than a mature femal Cheetah named Sarah? Plus the amazing potential of spider webs and Aussie dust storms.
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$3.99

Science Illustrated Issue 23

We profile the latest planets beyond our sun, real places that could support life. Plus the rising epidemic of diabetes, living in floating cities to save the world, and Indonesian earthquakes – could they threaten Australia?
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$3.99

Science Illustrated Issue 23 - iPhone

We profile the latest planets beyond our sun, real places that could support life. Plus the rising epidemic of diabetes, living in floating cities to save the world, and Indonesian earthquakes – could they threaten Australia?
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$3.99

Science Illustrated 29

Our special issue on Jupiter and how it made Earth the planet it is today will fascinate our spaceobsessed readers. Plus we reveal the true face of Richard III, cure everything with stem cells, and recreate a supernova in the lab.
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Science Illustrated Issue 21

Science Illustrated #21 is guaranteed to catch the attention of fans of creepy crawlies. Our exclusive feature on venom stars a bunch of Aussie favorites including the Funnel Web, the Blue-Ringed Octopus, the Red Bellied Black Snake and more!!!
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$3.99

Science Illustrated Issue 21

Science Illustrated #21 is guaranteed to catch the attention of fans of creepy crawlies. Our exclusive feature on venom stars a bunch of Aussie favorites including the Funnel Web, the Blue-Ringed Octopus, the Red Bellied Black Snake and more!!!
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$3.99

Science Illustrated 24

After humans: amazing images of how our ruins will be reclaimed by nature if we all suddenly died off or disappeared. Plus new research on the weirdness of black holes, head lice and Australia's killer plant: the deadly sticky sundew.
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$3.99

Science Illustrated Issue 22

Our eye-catching robots cover is sure to grab attention this issue, backed up by a massive feature. Plus features on the Grampians, future transport, rhinos, the Voyager probe and more!
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$3.99

Science Illustrated Issue 22 - iPhone

Our eye-catching robots cover is sure to grab attention this issue, backed up by a massive feature. Plus features on the Grampians, future transport, rhinos, the Voyager probe and more!
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$18.99

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Price History of Science Illustrated

Description of Science Illustrated

Science Illustrated is release 6 times a year (every 2 months) and delivers natural science, break through discoveries and an understanding of the world for the entire family. Packed with stunning photography and in-depth editorial it’s a visually spectacular gateway to the world - from the beginning of life to distant objects in the universe. Science and discovery has never looked this good! ---SUBSCRIPTIONS AVAILABLE--- • Buy a single issue of Science Illustrated for AUD5.99 • 1 year subscription for AUD32.99, automatically renewed until cancelled. Issues are published bi-monthly. ---SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL AUTO-RENEW--- The subscription will include the current issue if you do not already own it and subsequently published future issues. Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. This Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period, your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal. The cost of the renewal will match the initial subscription price. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable. You may turn off auto-renewing subscriptions by going to your user’s Account Settings after purchase. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during your active subscription period. You may turn off auto-renewing subscriptions by going to your user’s Account Settings after purchase. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during your active subscription period. Privacy Policy: http://nextmedia.com.au/next-media-privacy-statement.html Terms of Use: http://www.nextmedia.com.au/next-media-terms-and-conditions.html
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Science Illustrated: FAQ

Does Science Illustrated work on iPads?

Yes, Science Illustrated can be used on iPad devices.
NEXTMEDIA PTY LTD is the developer of the Science Illustrated app.
The Science Illustrated app currently supports iOS 13.0 or later.
The current user rating of the Science Illustrated app is 5.0.
The Science Illustrated App Relates To The Entertainment Genre.
3.4.0 is the most recent version of the Science Illustrated app.
July 8, 2024 is the exact date of the latest Science Illustrated update.
The Science Illustrated app became available to the public on February 5, 2023.
The Science Illustrated app is suitable for NEXTMEDIA PTY LTD years of age.
Science Illustrated can be used in American English, Dutch.
No, Science Illustrated is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Yes, you can make in-app purchases to unlock additional features in Science Illustrated.
Sorry, Science Illustrated is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Science Illustrated

  • New Design = can’t restore purchases

    The update to version 4.0 deleted all of my downloaded issues and it won’t let me restore my purchases (iTunes subscriber).
  • Good science app BUT

    Good science app BUT Unable to backup in app purchases to external hard drive/Unable to back up science magazines to external hard drives.
  • iPhone app does not update latest three magazines

    I am a subscriber to the magazine which I enjoy very much but it only works in my iPad app version. What is going on with the iPhone app? It doesn't show the latest three issues to be downloaded