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A published scientist at 17?

Are you keen to develop your science writing skills? If so, how could you get your work published?

Figure 1 The cover of YSJournal No. 18

You might enjoy reading about physics but have you ever considered writing about physics? And we don’t just mean writing up A-level practicals. PHYSICS REVIEW is a fantastic resource for sixth-form physics students and you can learn a great deal about clear and interesting writing styles by reading what the authors contribute. But how about having a go yourself?

Young Scientists Journal (YSJournal) is the only science journal in the world that is not only written but also edited and produced by school students. In this article, we’re going to tell you how and why you might like to get involved — either as an author or as one of the team running the journal. Head over to www.ysjournal.com after reading this and check out the current issue.

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