RSS/XML FEEDS FOR SCIENCEWATCH.COM
ScienceWatch.com offers several RSS feeds or
'channels' to suit your needs.
SITE-WIDE - All Content:
contains all of the new content added biweekly, or, whenever a new
item is added to ScienceWatch.com.
SCI-BYTES (Only): is comprised
of new articles updated weekly in the
Sci-Bytes section of
ScienceWatch.com.
PODCAST - (Only): is comprised
of the new podcasts added to the
podcast section
ScienceWatch.com.
Additional feeds of interest:
Thomson Reuters: Science.
Browse all of the available feeds for Thomson
Reuters.
What is RSS?
RSS is an XML-based (eXtensible Markup Language) format for content
distribution that includes headlines, summaries and links.
What is a News Reader?
An RSS Reader (also known as an RSS aggregator or News Reader) is
software which enables you to get the latest news headlines, in RSS
format, delivered straight to your desktop. Some RSS Readers also allow
you to set up watches or filters so you only see the news you want to
see.
Where can I get a News Reader?
There are a wide range of RSS Readers available for most operating
systems. Visit
Google to find links to the most popular
products.
How do I view ScienceWatch.com RSS
feeds?
You can view the raw feeds by clicking on links provided. If you want
to view the feed in your reader then you can right click the link, copy
the shortcut and paste that into your RSS reader.
For questions, contact us.