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The Journal of Immaterial Science

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Tired of mundane science memes? The Journal of Immaterial Science delivers satirical scientific papers, offering a sophisticated take on the scientific world. Unique niche, growing community.

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Volume 3 Hardcopies are finally here!

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 They contain all our articles from 2023: 96 pages of professionally printed bullshit. If you write an article for the j...

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Two Exciting Announcements

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Greetings friends, two good things are happening: Volume 3 of J. Immat. Sci. has been sent to print, and should be ready...

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Brief interruption to regular publication schedule.

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Like the title says, our publishing schedule will be disrupted for the next month while the editorial board undertakes a...

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Chocolate and Sodium Cookies

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We demonstrate a procedure for the synthesis of chocolate- and sodium-chip cookies.Recipe PDF: https://jabde.com/wp-cont...

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Volume 2 of The Journal Of Immaterial Science is here!

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This 64-page volume is jam-packed with beer-reviewed satirical science. It consistitutess eight months worth of spoof sc...

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About The Journal of Immaterial Science

The Journal of Immaterial Science (J. Immat. Sci.), launched October 22, 2022, offers a unique and sophisticated brand of scientific satire. Unlike typical science-themed content, J. Immat. Sci. caters to a refined audience seeking humor beyond simple memes and puns. The creator crafts fictional, yet meticulously researched satirical scientific papers, appealing to those with a strong scientific background and a sharp wit. Currently boasting 127 total members, with 25 dedicated paid subscribers, the Journal has already generated an estimated $295 in revenue, showcasing early growth and audience engagement. This signifies a burgeoning community of individuals who appreciate the unique blend of humor and scientific knowledge presented. The Journal’s success highlights the potential for high-quality, niche scientific satire to cultivate a devoted following, differentiating itself from the often-oversimplified and easily replicated meme-based science content readily available online. The Journal is a testament to the demand for more nuanced and intellectually stimulating humor within the science community.