The Helix (magazine)

The Helix
Editor Jasmine Fellows
Categories Popular science
Frequency Bi-monthly
First issue 1986
Company CSIRO Publishing
Country Australia
Based in Canberra
Language Australian English
Website www.csiro.au/thehelix
ISSN 1033-3096
OCLC number 173357248

The Helix was a bi-monthly teen science magazine published by CSIRO Publishing, as the young-adult bi-monthly magazine of the Double Helix Science Club.[1] The magazine was established in 1986 as the newsletter for the science club. Soon afterwards, it grew into a magazine in its own right. In 1999, a spin-off science magazine for younger readers, called Scientriffic, was created.

The magazine was usually 40 pages long and trimmed to quarto paper size. It typically contained articles about science and mathematics of interest to teens.

The magazine was relaunched in July 2015 as Double Helix, combining both Scientriffic and The Helix into one magazine, starting from Issue 1, with 8 issues per year.[2]

Editors

The final editor-in-chief was Sarah Kellett. Previous editors have included Ross Kingsland, Darren Osborne, Simon Torok, Kath Kovac, Gabrielle Tramby, Maaroof Fakhri and Jasmine Fellows.

References

  1. The Helix Issue 162, June–July 2015
  2. "Double Helix changes". csiro.au.
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