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Scientific American - June 2013

 

As the oldest continuously published magazine in the country, Scientific American magazine has been reporting on the latest breakthroughs in all areas of science since 1845. Respected and influential, it is known for making cutting-edge information accessible to the educated reader. From the latest in alternative energy technology to groundbreaking medical advances, the magazine explores and explains innovative developments, including what they mean to you.

Scientific American magazine features a question and answer column, where experts break down current concerns, such as the seriousness of emerging diseases and logistics in times of crisis. With in-depth reports on controversial topics like climate change and the ramifications of fossil fuel use, the magazine never backs down from its logical, empirical approach.

Focusing on the future, Scientific American magazine provides tantalizing peeks at emerging and converging technologies, which could change our understanding of the world and our place in it. Have you ever wondered why the Large Hadron Collider was built and what scientists are seeking? Scientific American magazine breaks down such topics as the Higgs boson particle in a way you can understand. The publication also keeps you abreast of exciting discoveries in our solar system and beyond.

The magazine brings the complicated world of science to the forefront, positing new possibilities that are built upon discoveries happening each and every day. Its novel approach to educating the general populace is always positive, with an eye toward finding solutions instead of lamenting the problems.



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