

MUSE Magazine
Spring 2015 MagazinesMuse ("The Magazine of Life, The Universe, and Pie Throwing") is a smart, witty, deep-thinking science and nature magazine. Guaranteed to broaden the horizons of inquiring young minds, it casts a wide net in both subject matter and in its array of notable authors and photographers. A Nobel Prize-winning economist writes about the reality behind numerical patterns and statistics. A science writer explores memory and the phenomenon of déjà vu. Stories are as varied as the essential role that fear plays in nature, how some scientists are researching the possibility of a "Star Trek" staple (warp drive), and why mummies look the way they do-segueing into an article about Edvard Munch's painting, "The Scream." As with all Cricket Media publications, contributions from readers are front and center. A digital edition for iPad and Android offers additional avenues of exploration.