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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.2 / 5.0

The go-to science magazine:

Scientific American has been in existence for more than 150 years; admittedly in its earlier years it was more about mechanical inventions and the like. But since the late 1940s, if I remember correctly, it has been the non-journal magazine that one goes to for in-depth articles from all areas of science. The articles are written by experts in their fields, usually the men and women who did some of the important research referred to in the article. Of inestimable value, particularly for non-scientists (or... more info

Informative Info on Social and Physical Sciences:

Scientific American is a good magazine for those who enjoy reading about modern science, advancement in technology and medicine, economic improvements, and anything else of a scientific nature. Each issue is about 130 pages in length and can be counted on to stimulate your intellectual curiosity.

One thing that makes Scientific American more appealing than other science magazines is the fact that it includes articles on more than just the physical sciences, like physics, chemistry, geology, etc. It also... more info

Attack of the Marketers:

Twenty years ago, a Scientific American cover consisted of the magazine's title, date, and an illustration or photo connected to one of the articles..., they were often astoundingly beautiful. Now the cover is bloated with sensational copy that seems aimed at pushing sales. Topic choice seems to be driven more by marketing concerns as well. I still read it, but...,


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