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by Guadalupe Gutkowski Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How do I subscribe to a science American podcast?

For a deeper audio dive you can subscribe to Science Talk. To view all of our archived podcasts please go to www.scientificamerican.com/podcast Leading science journalists cover some of the most interesting developments in the world of science. For a deeper audio dive you can subscribe to Science Talk.

Is there a 60 second science podcast?

60-Second Science Scientific American. Leading science journalists provide a daily minute commentary on some of the most interesting developments in the world of science. For a full-length, weekly podcast you can subscribe to Science Talk: The Podcast of Scientific American .

What is science talk?

Science Talk is a podcast of longer-form audio experiments from Scientific American, from immersive sonic journeys into to nature to deep dives into research with leading experts Discover world-changing science. Explore our digital archive back to 1845, including articles by more than 150 Nobel Prize winners.

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Is SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN still being published?

Many famous scientists, including Albert Einstein, have contributed articles to it. In print since 1845, it is the oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the United States, although it did not become monthly until 1921....Scientific American.Publication detailsFrequencyMonthlyOpen accessYesImpact factor2.142 (2020)12 more rows

Is the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Free?

ScientificAmerican.com includes both free and fee-based services.

Who is SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN target audience?

Print. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN has a worldwide audience of over 9 million comprised of forward thinking, solution-seeking readers who cement trends and set agendas that others follow - they are the Minds That Matter.

Is SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN a scholarly source?

Its articles, solidly based on scholarly research, well written, and carefully edited, are accompanied by definitions of scientific terms and by illustrations.

How much does it cost to subscribe to Scientific American?

$34.99 a yearFor $34.99 a year, your Print & Digital Subscription includes monthly delivery of print issues and is accessible on all of your devices via the web and Android and iOS apps.

Does Scientific American have a paywall?

That is why, beginning April 15, we are launching a paywall on our website. Going forward, readers will be allowed access to three complimentary articles* per month before they are asked to subscribe to any of one Scientific American's print or digital titles to read further.

Is SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN peer reviews?

It is a well-respected publication despite not being a peer-reviewed scientific journal, such as Nature; rather, it is a forum where scientific theories and discoveries are explained to a wider audience.

Is Scientific American Mind peer-reviewed?

Is the research they cover peer-reviewed? By and large, yes. But it has been peer-reviewed elsewhere, in another form - and has been reported on by a journalist specialising in science, who did not write the original publication or do the experimentation themself but is seeking to expose it to a larger audience.

Who owns SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN?

Springer NatureScientific American is published by Springer Nature. The main shareholders of Springer Nature are Holtzbrinck Publishing Group and BC Partners. As a research publisher, Springer Nature is home to other trusted brands including Springer, Nature Research, BMC and Palgrave Macmillan.

Is SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN a blog?

The Scientific American Blog Network is hosted on its own landing page, blogs.scientificamerican.com. Founded in 1845, Scientific American is the oldest continuously published magazine in the US and the leading authoritative publication for science and technology in the general media.

Does SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN cite?

Citations from magazines for the general public, such as Scientific American, Time, Newsweek, or People, do not require volume or issue number, and the date is not placed in parentheses.

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Discover world-changing science. Explore our digital archive back to 1845, including articles by more than 150 Nobel Prize winners.

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