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    Scientific American, informally abbreviated SciAm or sometimes SA, is an American popular science magazine. Many scientists, including Albert Einstein...
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    Martin Gardner (category Scientific American people)
    children's magazines. His paper-folding puzzles at that magazine led to his first work at Scientific American. For many decades, Gardner, his wife Charlotte,...
    84 KB (9,702 words) - 15:05, 2 October 2024
  • oversimplification." The articles in the magazine are freely available to read online. Scientific American, Wired, The Atlantic, and The Washington Post...
    7 KB (510 words) - 08:25, 18 August 2024
  • Nature Portfolio (category Magazine publishing companies of England)
    Nature Communications. Springer Nature also publishes Scientific American in 16 languages, a magazine intended for the general public. In 2013, prior to...
    12 KB (1,108 words) - 19:42, 12 August 2024
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    Michael Shermer (category Scientific American people)
    to January 2019, he contributed a monthly Skeptic column to Scientific American magazine. Shermer was raised in a non-religious household, before converting...
    54 KB (5,163 words) - 18:31, 7 September 2024
  • Skeptics Society. Copublisher and Editor of Skeptic magazine. Also current writer for the Scientific American column "Skeptic". Simon Singh, popular British...
    29 KB (2,582 words) - 06:59, 15 August 2024
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    frequent contributor to Scientific American, Slate, and Das Magazin (Switzerland). His work has also appeared in New York Magazine, The Guardian, and The...
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  • November 2022 following the passing of Kendrick Frazier. Writing for Scientific American in 1982, cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter said that the purpose...
    14 KB (1,332 words) - 23:59, 3 August 2024
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    Lisa Randall (category Scientific American people)
    2005. Holloway, Marguerite (Oct 1, 2005). "The Beauty of Branes". Scientific American. 293 (4): 38, 40. Bibcode:2005SciAm.293d..38H. doi:10...
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    MIT Technology Review (category Science and technology magazines published in the United States)
    mass-market magazine and appears on newsstands. By 2003, circulation had more than tripled from 92,000 to 315,000, about half that of Scientific American, and...
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    Gardner, puzzle master extraordinaire, BBC News Magazine: "The Game of Life appeared in Scientific American in 1970, and was by far the most successful of...
    34 KB (3,387 words) - 22:10, 13 July 2024
  • Scientific American Mind was a bimonthly American popular science magazine concentrating on psychology, neuroscience, and related fields. By analyzing...
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  • PBS from 1990 to 2005. The show was a companion program to the Scientific American magazine, and primarily covered new technology and discoveries in science...
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  • online science fiction and fantasy magazine published by Tor Books, a division of Macmillan Publishers. The magazine publishes articles, reviews, original...
    7 KB (536 words) - 00:59, 31 August 2024
  • Gareth Cook (category Scientific American people)
    His writing has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Boston Globe, Wired, and Scientific American. Cook graduated from Brown University in 1991...
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  • Amie Wilkinson (category Scientific American people)
    been featured in articles in Quanta Magazine. Wilkinson is a member of the Board of Advisers of Scientific American. Wilkinson married Benson Farb on December...
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    of using hypertext was analyzed in a paper in 2000. It received a Scientific American Sci/Tech Web Award in 2001. In 2002, the website was featured in...
    18 KB (2,309 words) - 04:07, 25 March 2024
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    Mark Hertsgaard (category The Nation (U.S. magazine) people)
    newsrooms." He has also written for magazines and newspapers such as The Guardian, Vanity Fair, Scientific American,Time, Harper's, and Le Monde. He has...
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    Roz Chast (category American magazine illustrators)
    than 800 cartoons in The New Yorker. She also publishes cartoons in Scientific American and the Harvard Business Review. In recognition of her work, ComicsAlliance...
    19 KB (1,727 words) - 17:54, 19 August 2024
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    Rufus Porter (painter) (category Scientific American people)
    13, 1884) was an American painter, inventor, and founder of Scientific American magazine. Porter descended from an old colonial New England family. The...
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