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slfsfslkmcsdguh rated 9 hours ago- Scientific American, the publication has been in print for over 150 years. The magazine, book club and website are all wonderful.

cuy rated 7 days ago- a good place to stop and feed your science bug

sedated-son rated 4 weeks ago- This is relevant to my interests

stigmartyranny rated 4 weeks ago- cool news & updates on any/every thing science

landy rated 6 weeks ago- A very informative website on Scientific research

Ashijique rated 6 weeks ago- I didn't even know this magazine existed. Will definitely be visiting this site more often.

spikechan42 rated 8 weeks ago- This is one of my favorite magazines to read. I love science...

- grimmjack66 rated 9 weeks ago
- I think the editors and writers for "Scientific American" need to get a copy of Carl Sagan's "Demon Haunted World" and read, at the least, the first two chapters.
The politics of the magazine are destroying the scientific method and selling out science. This magazine has decided to ignore the most basic ideas of science, open criticism and questioning of everything we think we know, over and over again.
I used to buy the magazine religiously until I got sick of the editorial slant... Another media outlet that has decided to cater to the left and alienate 60% of its potential audience. Any one who dares question the religion of global warming is treated like Galileo Galilei and forced into exile for daring to question the scientific "consensus". - I think the editors and writers for "Scientific American" need to get a copy of Carl Sagan's "Demon Haunted World" and read, at the least, the first two chapters.

Yulgarni rated 2 months ago- I like this magazine the most

- lylakoimoon rated 2 months ago
- Love science!