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> Journal, magazine. They seem to think it's both

If one beekeeper said that the sky was a lovely shade of blue today, he'd get an argument from another!

Nature actually publishes well over 100 different journals, many of them with names starting with "Nature" followed by the specialty field.
Here's a list:

https://www.nature.com/siteindex

If anyone has ever called anything in any if the journals a "magazine", it would be the content in the journals that is not written and submitted for peer review, but instead the "news articles" written by the Nature staff.  Very "inside baseball" kinda stuff, but they never cover who is currently sleeping with who, which is far more important than might seem apparent.

Here are some of the "news" articles:

https://www.nature.com/search?q=news&journal=

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