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Binding: MagazineFirst Issue Lead Time: 6-10 weeks Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 12 Label: Scientific American Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: Scientific American Number Of Issues: 12 Publisher: Scientific American Release Date: November 23, 2001 Studio: Scientific American Subscription Length: 365 days Sales Rank: 43 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: This magazine is designed for technically educated professionals and managers who have a positive predisposition to read about, get involved with and act on a broad range of the physical and social sciences. Its articles and features anticipate what the breakthroughs and the news will be in a society increasingly dependent upon scientific and technological advances. From Amazon.com: For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, though--regular features like Michael Shermer's "Skeptic" column, enticing book reviews, brain-busting puzzles, and James Burke's intellectual-historical meanderings add browsability to this enduring magazine, in business reporting the frontiers of scientific exploration for more than 150 years. --Therese Littleton Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Scientific American MagazineScientific American is a monthly magazine written to anyone comfortable with the scientific lingo on any of a wide range of research subjects. It shows what's going on at the forefront of science breakthroughs and what they could mean in the marketplace when completed.It offers a periscope view of these topics written by the people doing the research, in as clear and communicative a way as can be. Every issue boggles the mind, is actually an understatement. Rating: - Great magazine!Great magazine for those who want science for the layman. Closer to a scientific journal than Discover, which I also receive and enjoy. A good combination for receiving scientific knowledge in these increasingly dark ages. Rating: - Terminally dumbed-downYes, I'm one of those who sadly dropped my subscription over a decade ago, when the magazine abandoned content written by scientists in favour of populist journalism written by staff. Before that, I had been a faithful subscriber and enthusiastic reader since the early 1970s. I now subscribe to American Scientist. I'm not a scientist, but I like my updates on science to be dinkum, as we say in Australia. Rating: - Less depth, but still goodScientific American was once a great magazine, but now it is just a good magazine. I read Scientific American as a teenager in the 80's, I read it as a student and as an engineer in the 90's and I am still reading Scientific American and subscribing to it. Even today I enjoy reading Scientific American very much, but I am not pleased with the fact that the depth of the articles has decreased. In the olden days the writers for Scientific American were not afraid of putting mathematical ... Read More Rating: - Great magazineThis is one of my favorite magazines. I heard about this magazine from several of my professors, they used articles as examples in their lectures. Browse for similar items by category:
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