Interested in science? The New Scientist offers news feeds galore. I’ve never seen such a comprehensive list of feeds — this is a model, I think.
New Scientist Feeds: NewScientist.com offers XML-based feeds so you can receive updates on your desktop of all the latest developments in science and technology as soon as they happen.
There are a couple of dozen feeds, each available in four separate formats. Below that is a list of possible software and other sources for reading the feeds. Nicely done.
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