
The front and back covers of the 2012 issue.

Microscopic image of a sheet of carbon nanotubes, a new approach to electric energy storage.
1 The front and back covers of the 2012 issue. 2 Microscopic image of a sheet of carbon nanotubes, a new approach to electric energy storage. 3 Table of contents.

Table of contents.

Spread from the front-of-book News section.

Feature about the study of the rhinoceros beetle for flight aerodynamics, right.

Spread from Community, a front-of-book section with updates on school research in various areas.
4 Spread from the front-of-book News section. 5 Feature about the study of the rhinoceros beetle for flight aerodynamics, right. 6 Spread from Community, a front-of-book section with updates on school research in various areas.

The front and back covers of the 2013 issue.

The magazine opens with a portfolio of green algae as seen under a microscope.
1 The front and back covers of the 2013 issue. 2 The magazine opens with a portfolio of green algae as seen under a microscope. 3 Table of contents.

Table of contents.

Health and medicine department.

Opening spread of an article about humanoid robots. Illustration by Josh Cochran.

Opening spread of a feature about the structural technology of bridges.
4 Health and medicine department. 5 Opening spread of an article about humanoid robots. Illustration by Josh Cochran. 6 Opening spread of a feature about the structural technology of bridges.

The front and back covers of the 2014 issue.

The first eight pages feature a gallery of black-and-white images of microscopic diatoms.
1 The front and back covers of the 2014 issue. 2 The first eight pages feature a gallery of black-and-white images of microscopic diatoms. 3 Feature about researchers investigating how a sweetener can be a human-safe pesticide.

Feature about researchers investigating how a sweetener can be a human-safe pesticide.

Opening illustration by Tavis Coburn for a story about a human study on the effects of Tasers.

Paleontology feature about two matching turtle bones discovered at least 162 years apart.

Two examples of the signature infographic style featured throughout the publication.
4 Opening illustration by Tavis Coburn for a story about a human study on the effects of Tasers. 5 Paleontology feature about two matching turtle bones discovered at least 162 years apart. 6 Two examples of the signature infographic style featured throughout the publication.