"Earth" we subscribed to that periodical for over 10 years at least. Mostly geology, but a lot of other earth related sciences are presented. Real Layman science. Scientific America? They send us samples trying to get us to subscribe, but I'm not going that deep into it.
Earth stopped publishing a couple years ago. Now we subscribe to ScienceNews. It's not much different, really. Fact, if you switched covers you wouldn't know the difference between the two periodicals.
There's enough good tidbits to satisfy most people, enough to keep the subscription active, but a lot of the studies, I feel, full into the realm of speculative science, and it's the reason I posted the video. I wanted to see what others had to say about it.
Isn't the James Web Telescope supposed to go up this year, in November? 10 billion dollars and 25 years of development. The tech today exceeds the original design and purpose of the device. It's ridiculous. Still I can't wait to see what wonders it stands to bring. I love science. But 10 billion? The original bid in 1996 was 500 million. Someone screwed the pooch on this one bad. That's science I guess.