Naturen

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Naturen
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CategoriesPopular science magazine
FrequencyMonthly
Founder Hans Reusch
Founded1877;146 years ago (1877)
Country Norway
Based in Bergen
Language Norwegian
ISSN 0028-0887
OCLC 1607905

Naturen (English: Nature) is a Norwegian popular science magazine, which has been published since 1877 in Bergen, Norway. It is the earliest still running popular science magazine of the country. [1]

History and profile

Naturen was started by the geologist Hans Reusch in Bergen in 1877. [1] It was subtitled Et illustreret Maanedsskrift for popular Naturvidenskab (An Illustrated Monthly for Popular Natural Sciences). [1] It is connected to the University of Bergen. It has a popular science approach to the natural sciences, including medicine. [2]

Naturen was edited by its founder, Hans Reusch, for the first four years. [1] Among its former editors are Jens Holmboe (1906–1925), [3] Torbjørn Gaarder (1925–1946) [4] and Knut Fægri (1947–1977), [5] and Per Magnus Jørgensen (1991–1997). [6]

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