HMS Beagle
Biology & culture web magazine with nearly one million registered readers, named by Newsweek as one of the top three webzines on the Internet in 1997 and hailed by Business Week for its groundbreaking commercial vision as a companion site to parent BioMedNet. See Archived Articles and review excerpts. And see a selection of Letters to the Editor when the magazine closed.

“WHAT YOU SEE: …a Leonardo daVinci notebook… WHAT YOU GET: The Sport’s Illustrated of biomedical research.” –The New York Times; “HMS Beagle does it all with style and flare… engaging enough to lure the rest of us.” – Newsweek International;“a companion of a different breed… both incredible and useful.” – Yahoo (one of their top 32 sites in 1997); “…for the hip biomedical researcher” – @NY;“… brilliantly organized, meticulously documented” – The CyberSkeptic’s Guide;“We are impressed… a rare occurrence when surfing the Net” – Pronews; (more)

Sarah Greene is an unsung hero in the challenging art of bringing science and new technology to the public – and to those scientists who wished to reach across disciplines. Her direction has created as well as transformed important but occasionally sleepy publications and sites into a primary means to discuss ideas on science’s role in culture and politics. I feel very impatient to begin reading her next project!
— David Sulzer (aka Soldier ), PhD, professor of clinical psychology and neuroscience, Columbia University Medical School; musician/composer/founder of the Kropotkins, Spinozas, Soldier String Quartet, Thai Elephant Orchestra, and more