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Published since 1845, Scientific American is the most well-known and most highly-respected science and technology monthly in the world. From the inventions of Morse, Edison, and Bell to the accomplishments of Einstein, Salk, and Jarvik to the personal experiences of astronaut Shannon Lucid on Mir, Scientific American plays a vital role in bringing scientific and technological achievement to the attention of the general public. The magazine is known for the authority of its contributors, over 100 of whom are Nobel Laureates.

In addition to covering all disciplines related to science and technology, Scientific American offers features on policy and experiments for the amateur scientist, along with commentaries on the impact of science and technology on society. Its "Working Knowledge" column demystifies the science behind everything from spacesuits to domed stadiums.

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    "Interesting marred by poor narration"

    This is a worthwhile subscription. The only problem is that that the narrator is difficult to understand. He runs sentences together so that meaning is confused and is kind of annoying to listen to.

    9 of 9 people found this review helpful
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    Kluetzman Sharon Springs, NY, USA 07-22-03
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    "scientific american"

    Great concise excerpts of current technology in a broad range of fields. The mispronunciations can be distracting, however.

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    David Gold Coast, AK, United States 04-01-04
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    "Science news and information in a simple format"

    Scientific American, one of the oldest and most prestigeous popular science journals today, is now available in a concise and accisble format. Each month, they publish their best and most interesting cover articles in audio format. If you're like me and never get round to finishing the paper edition, you'll love the audio version which makes it simple to follow popular science trends and research.

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    Edwin Slonim Haifa, Israel 01-11-05
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    "Poor reading spoils it"

    The monotonic voice full of mispronounciations rather spoils this.
    Also Scientific American doesn't seem to work well without the illustrations.

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    Very interesting articles but the reader reads quite quickly!

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