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  2. How Scientific American's Departing Editor Helped ... - AOL

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    It simply means that Scientific American needs to get back to its roots—explaining the universe's wonders to its readers, not lecturing them about how society should be ordered or distorting ...

  3. Scientific American - Wikipedia

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    Scientific American, ... The first issue of the large-format New York City newspaper was released on August 28, 1845. ... dating back to its inception in 1845.

  4. Editor-in-chief of Scientific American resigns following ...

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    “I apologize to younger voters that my Gen X is full of f--king fascists.”

  5. The Amateur Scientist - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Scientific American came under new management. As part of a redesign of the magazine, all of the long-running columns were retired, including "The Amateur Scientist". March 2001 was the last time the column ran in Scientific American. Archived versions of the column remained available to Scientific American paid subscribers via their ...

  6. Scientific American Mind - Wikipedia

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    Scientific American Mind is published by Nature Publishing Group which also publishes Scientific American [1] and was established in 2004. [2] The magazine has its headquarters in New York City. [2] The May/June 2017 issue was the last issue published in print; subsequent issues are available through digital platforms.

  7. John Rennie (editor) - Wikipedia

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    Rennie has several published articles in Scientific American, starting with the September 1989 issue and as recently as the December 2013 issue. Rennie has had a varied career in addition to his time as an editor at Scientific American, including positions in higher education, as an author, and as a television host. [1]

  8. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    The American Jewess (1895–1899) The American Magazine (1904–1956) American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge (1834–1837) The American Mercury (1924–1981) The American Museum (1787–1792) American Review (1967–1977) The American Review (1933–1937) The American Review: A Whig Journal (1845–1849) American Thunder (2004)

  9. Laura Helmuth - Wikipedia

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    Laura Lee Helmuth is an American science journalist, who was the editor in chief of Scientific American. She was formerly the Health and Science editor at The Washington Post. From 2016 to 2018, she served as the president of the National Association of Science Writers.

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