WIRED’s historic Middle East launch issue explored, celebrated, and challenged the state of technology and innovation across the region — and their impact on culture. Uniquely, the issue included two separate covers that featured industry icon Mohamed Alabbar and Sarah Al-Amiri, the UAE’s minister for advanced sciences. WIRED in print is a very special collector’s item: artfully curated, imaginatively designed and illustrated, and, across the nearly 200-page issue, thoughtfully deep on the topics driving substantive change.
WHAT Women Create is not a step-by-step guide but rather an anthology of the process and the passion of what these women create. Each imaginative story celebrates the courage and tenacity of each of these women who teach us all that we, too, can create that which comes from our soul, that which is seen through our eyes, and that which is made by our own hands.
What Doctor’s Don’t Tell You’ is a unique health magazine. It provides an easy to understand review of the shortcomings and limitations of conventional medicine and safer alternatives proven to work. It is a must read for anyone interested in medicine and health.
The Great Outdoors is for anyone who loves walking in the hills, mountains and wild places. We provide all the inspiration you need to plan your next trip, plus expert reviews and tips. With information on the latest gear, in-depth features and stunning photography, The Great Outdoors will help you access the high peaks and long trails of Britain and beyond. Our enhanced digital addition includes even more great photos and interactive content.
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