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The Catalyst Magazine
CategoriesScience, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
FrequencyBi-weekly
First issue19 October 2024
CompanyThe Catalyst Magazine
CountryUnited States
Based inWashington, D.C.
LanguageEnglish
Websitecatalyst-magazine.com
Team
TypeStudent-run publication
Key people
Co-Founders: Yair Ben-Dor, Aidan Schurr, and Lori Preci

Editors-in-Chief: Yair Ben-Dor and Aidan Schurr

Managing Editors and Fact Checkers: Stephanie Solomon, Lori Preci

Section Editors: Naama Ben-Dor

Writers: Aidan Schurr, Alex Carter, Lori Preci, Naama Ben-Dor, Yair Ben-Dor

Photographers and Media Specialists: Rachel Lee

Graphic Designers/Illustrations: Rachel Lee, Yair Ben-Dor

Website Development: Yair Ben-Dor

The Catalyst Magazine is a student-run, bi-weekly publication based in Washington, D.C., established on 19 October 2024. It covers topics within the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), including feature articles, interviews, and opinion pieces.[1]

Background

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According to its founders, the magazine emerged from a desire to highlight student perspectives on scientific research and applications. It is overseen by an editorial team drawn from universities in Washington, D.C. [1]

Content

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The Catalyst Magazine publishes articles on topics such as environmental sustainability, genetic research, engineering, and science policy. It also features interviews with researchers and students.[2]

Editorial Approach

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The publication states that it seeks to maintain accuracy and objectivity through fact-checking and peer review, drawing on academic sources and expert interviews.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "About The Catalyst Magazine". The Catalyst Magazine. Retrieved 2025-04-10.
  2. ^ "The Catalyst Magazine". The Catalyst Magazine. Retrieved 2025-04-12.
  3. ^ "Our Mission". The Catalyst Magazine. Retrieved 2025-04-12.
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Category:Magazines established in 2024 Category:Magazines published in Washington, D.C. Category:Student magazines Category:Science and technology magazines