A very informative magazine with challenging but consistently well-explained articles; it naturally requires advanced English skills. A major plus – no unnecessary "frills" graphics; the text is the main focus, which is extremely refreshing in today's overabundance of color and graphics! I've been reading it for several years and will certainly continue to do so.


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This subscription delivers the print version of Scientific American Magazine directly to your doorstep in the United States. Each issue, written in English, is published monthly, ensuring you stay updated on the latest trends and developments in various scientific fields. With a subscription, you will receive 12 issues per year, each filled with compelling content and high-quality visuals that bring science to life.
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Current articles about science and space
It offers interesting articles covering various scientific fields
I have been a subscriber of Sciencitic American for many years and i find the magazin to be very interesting. But please write to me in English.
Most articles are interesting, but not all: it's just a matter of taste.
Interesting texts, sophisticated without being overly reliant on visuals. Graphics and images are used appropriately, but the focus remains on the text. Difficult topics are well explained, usually with sufficient depth. The American social science perspective is less interesting for European readers, being at times too political. Overall, however, a worthwhile read!
A highly interesting magazine, excellently researched from a journalistic point of view, with very diverse articles, presented in a generally understandable and not overly long way.







