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Please read the following before contacting us regarding syndication. In many cases it's not necessary to contact us for permission to use our content - please read this carefully to confirm if so. Tribune Media Services handle all our syndication requests related to print. They can be contacted at
tms-articlesales@tribune.com.

Commercial Use

As copyright owners, the publisher of New Scientist is able to license non-exclusive copyright on the majority of our content to other parties. Please email Tribune Media Services at tms-articlesales@tribune.com to get a quote and discuss further. A pricing guide can be found here.

Academic use

Academic organisations may reproduce our content free of charge provided New Scientist is clearly credited as the source. No permission is required for this.

If you wish to use our content on your website or blog, you may reproduce up to 200 words and then link back to the article on newscientist.com. No permission is required to do this.

We do charge for reprinting our articles in textbooks and examination papers. Please contact Tribune Media Services at tms-articlesales@tribune.com with details of your request.

Web reuse/Linking

If you wish to use our content on your website or blog you may reproduce up to 200 words and then link back to the article on newscientist.com. No permission is required to do this.

We will take legal action if we find a website has breached our copyright by posting one of our articles in its entirety without our permission for commercial purposes.

If you have any further requests about website usage, please contact us.

Graphics/Photos/Illustrations

New Scientist is not the copyright holder to any photographs or artwork that you see featured in the magazine or website. Therefore we are unable to distribute them or grant permission for their reuse. The source will usually be credited alongside the photo/artwork and you are encouraged to contact the copyright owner direct.

We are able to syndicate our in-house graphics/diagrams for reuse. If you would like to syndicate a graphic/diagram in print please contact Tribune Media Services at tms-articlesales@tribune.com If you would like to syndicate a graphic/diagram online, please contact us here.

Please supply details of the graphic/diagram, the name of the article it relates too, if in print the date of the issue it appeared in, or if online a link to the graphic/diagram as well as a link to the article.

Commercial Reprints

If you are a company requiring reprints (+250 copies) of one of our articles in the form of a pdf for use as promotional material or in a company brochure, our publishing company can offer you a tailor-made reprints service. Please contact us for further information and a quote.

Students

We are happy for students to quote short extracts of our articles for their school/college coursework, as long as New Scientist is clearly credited as the source. The above guidelines for online usage apply to students.

Translation

New Scientist does not offer translation services of any articles. If you wish to translate an article, permission is not required but please ensure you include the following statement: "(Title of magazine) agrees to indemnify RBI and New Scientist against any claim arising from incorrect or misleading translation"

If your query is not covered here or you do need to contact us for specific permission, please complete the permissions form. Please provide as much information as possible to help us to respond as quickly as possible.

Contact

If your request is related to syndicating an article in print, please contact Tribune Media Services at tms-articlesales@tribune.com For any other queries not answered by the above form, please contact the syndication department.

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