Zeit Wissen

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Zeit Wissen
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Editor-in-chiefAndreas Lebert
Categories Science magazine
FrequencyBi-monthly
Circulation 89,023 (second half of 2012)
PublisherZeitverlag Gerd Bucerius
Year founded2004;17 years ago (2004)
CompanyZeitverlag Gerd Bucerius
Country Germany
Based inHamburg
Language German
Website Zeit Wissen

Zeit Wissen is a bi-monthly popular science magazine published in Germany. [1] The magazine is spun off from the German weekly newspaper Die Zeit . [2] The German phrase "Zeit Wissen" literally translates to "Time-Knowledge," and refers to the up-to-the-minute nature of the magazine's subject matter and focus.

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History

Zeit Wissen was launched in 2004. [3] [4] The magazine is published by Zeitverlag Gerd Bucerius. [3] [5] The first editor-in-chief of the magazine was Christoph Drösser. [4] The editor-in-chief of the magazine is Andreas Lebert who was appointed to the post in August 2013, replacing Jan Schweitzer. [5]

The magazine frequently is compared to the American publication Wired , in that it covers the "cutting edge" of such diverse topics as technology, science, history, fashion, modern lifestyles, avant-garde art, photography, health, and even food. In February 2012 Zeit Wissen started its news section, Environment and Society. [3]

Zeit Wissen offers annually encouraging sustainability award. [3]

The 2007 circulation of Zeit Wissen was 71,297 copies. [6] The circulation of the bi-monthly was 89,023 for the second part of 2012. [1]

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  3. 1 2 3 4 "Solarkiosk nominated for 2015 encouraging sustainability award". Graft. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  4. 1 2 "New trend in Germany: scientific magazines by Die Zeit and Süddeutsche Zeitung". Editors Weblog. 3 December 2004. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
  5. 1 2 Veronika Wehner (15 July 2013). "Lebert becomes editor-in-chief of ZEIT WISSEN". Media Bulletin. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
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