Scientific American
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…. More >>
5 Comments Already for “Scientific American”
Can not review as still not have received the magazine!!!
Over a month is a long time
Rating: 1 / 5
For anyone who wishes to be more involved with our life on earth whether it be our planet and how it was formed or the health of our body Scientific American walks you down the paths of your interest with fascinating articles to captivate each of us.
Rating: 5 / 5
I hate that this SCIENCE mag is often political and it’s not really written for human interest, I prefer DISCOVER.
Rating: 3 / 5
My family has had subscriptions to Scientific American for three generations.
I have old copies announcing the Wright brothers famous flights.
Sadly times have changed!
In the past 20 years this once great magazine has been turned into a political left wing activist rag.
Every single issue now has several articles about global warming just for starters.
If you are a left winger then this is the rag for you.
If you want to read about “Industry and Enterprise” and/or “Mechanical and other Improvements” forget it; this ain’t that!
2/3’s of this magazine is now devoted to political discourse.
If you want science then get a subscription to “Science News” or “Science” if you can afford it.
Don’t waste your time or money on this propaganda until they scrap their editorial slant and go back to their roots.
I am sure their subscription numbers are sinking fast!
Rating: 1 / 5



The subscription was for 12 issues – I only received 9 issues and was informed that my subscription has expired. How do you do math? American math?
Rating: 1 / 5