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Scientific American, 12-Month Subscription

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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...


Scientific American: The Grand Plan

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Hear how James Burke connects the dots between theology, calculus, social satire, locomotives, Napoleon and economics...


Scientific American, 1-Month Subscription

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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...


Scientific American: Male Sexual Circuitry

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In a down-to-earth article, Irwin Goldstein and the Working Group for the Study of Central Mechanisms in Erectile Dysfunction raise the issue of Male Sexual Circuitry. They reveal that brain is the most important sex organ...


Scientific American: Searching for Extraterrestrials, July 2000

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In a special section on the search for extraterrestrials, Where Are They? explores how likely alien civilizations are to exist, and Where They Could Hide discusses...


Scientific American, April 2001: Technicalities

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Mark Alpert evaluates the Ricochet wireless modem in the Technicalities column from the April 2001...


Scientific American, March 2001: Making Sense of Taste

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How does the brain interpret what the tongue tastes? Authors David V. Smith and Robert F. Margolskee explore the bitter, sweet, salty, and sour world in Making Sense of Taste...


Scientific American, March 2001: The Needy Porcupine

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Columnists Philip and Phylis Morrison look at sodium, salt, and a popular rodent in The Needy Porcupine, from the March 2001 issue of Scientific American...


Scientific American, March 2001: Connections

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James Burke's Connections column is titled French Leave, where he discusses matters adulterous, bucolic, passionate, and fugitive. From the March 2001 issue of Scientific American...


Scientific American: Technology and Business, July 2000

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The Technology and Business section of Scientific American looks at spray-on dressings and dissolving bandages as new technologies...

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