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Costs push Nature mag towards extinction

Costs push Nature mag towards extinction

7 December 2005

A news article on the closure of Australia's second-oldest magazine, Nature Australia, by the Australian Museum, despite offers to keep it alive - including from COSMOS publishers Luna Media.


Rocket money for flight of fancy

Rocket money for flight of fancy

14 October 2005

A news article in Melbourne's The Age newspaper on Australia's first space tourists: COSMOS founders Alan Finkel and Wilson da Silva.


Hello COSMOS

Hello COSMOS

18 September 2005

A profile of COSMOS magazine and interview with its editor, Wilson da Silva, published in the Spring 2005 edition of The Skeptic, the journal of the Australian Skeptics.


Making science sexy

Making science sexy

27 August 2005

A news piece on the launch of COSMOS in New Zealand published in the current affairs magazine, The Listener, on 27 August 2005.


Not before time, scientists cultivate the answer to a long life

Not before time, scientists cultivate the answer to a long life

22 June 2005

A news story in The Sydney Morning Herald on life extension, based on the cover story in the first issue of COSMOS.


In Coversation with Alan Finkel

In Coversation with Alan Finkel

9 June 2005

An interview on In Coversation with Dr Alan Finkel, recipient of a 2005 Clunies Ross Medal and the founder of a new popular science magazine, COSMOS, about to hit the newsstands.


What Alan Finkel did next

What Alan Finkel did next

23 May 2005

Ruth Beran of Australian Biotechnology News discovers how one of Australia's great bioentrepreneurs has moved from inspiring shareholders to inspiring a nation. Read the story here.


Luna Media convinced audience exists for new mag COSMOS

Luna Media convinced audience exists for new mag COSMOS

5 April 2005

Mediaweek editor James Manning profiles COSMOS, a new science magazine to launch in June, and talks to its publisher, former magazine executive Kylie Ahern. Read it here.


A Vanity Fair of science?

A Vanity Fair of science?

17 March 2005

A new popular science magazine will soon hit the shelves. The Media Report's Richard Aedy talk to its editor, Wilson da Silva.


Science of a hit formula

Science of a hit formula

17 March 2005

Will we have robot lovers? What will flying cars look like? Can we live forever? In the Media & Marketing section of The Australian newspaper, Sally Jackson details the coming launch of a new popular science magazine. Read the story here.