Science on ArsTechnica
I love ArsTechnica's reporting, on technology in general, and especially on Science.
To give you an example, here are three recent articles that are from three completely different fields of Science published by ArsTechnica which I loved
Fairy crop circles, termites and resource competition in plants - https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/02/its-not-termites-new-study-gives-fresh-take-on-how-fairy-circles-form/
Particle science using the IceCube Neutrino detector on Antarctica -
https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/03/the-perils-of-upgrading-a-particle-detector-buried-in-antarctic-ice/
Schlieren imagery and studying sonic booms -
https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/03/nasa-visualizes-supersonic-shockwaves-in-a-new-awe-inspiring-way/
In conclusion, you should read ArsTechnica.
To give you an example, here are three recent articles that are from three completely different fields of Science published by ArsTechnica which I loved
Fairy crop circles, termites and resource competition in plants - https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/02/its-not-termites-new-study-gives-fresh-take-on-how-fairy-circles-form/
Particle science using the IceCube Neutrino detector on Antarctica -
https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/03/the-perils-of-upgrading-a-particle-detector-buried-in-antarctic-ice/
Schlieren imagery and studying sonic booms -
https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/03/nasa-visualizes-supersonic-shockwaves-in-a-new-awe-inspiring-way/
In conclusion, you should read ArsTechnica.