Scientific American

Scientific American

By Nature Publishing Group

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2012-07-17
  • Current Version: 6.3
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 16.33 MB
  • Developer: Nature Publishing Group
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 4.75169
4.75169
From 8,385 Ratings

Description

Founded in 1845, Scientific American provides expert insights on the most important and awe-inspiring advances in science and technology. With news and commentary about current events and in-depth features by experts, including more than 200 Nobel Prize-winning scientists, Scientific American is the essential guide to the modern world. Support Science Journalism. Become a Subscriber. A subscription to Scientific American is available through iTunes for $49.99 annually and is renewed automatically at the end of the subscription term, until canceled. Individual issues are $9.99 each. Payment for all purchases will be charged to your iTunes account. For more information, please visit iTunes Terms and Conditions: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/volume/us/terms.html Founded in 1845, Scientific American provides expert insights on the most important and awe-inspiring advances in science and technology. With news and commentary about current events and in-depth features by experts, including more than 200 Nobel Prize-winning scientists, Scientific American is the essential guide to the modern world. Support Science Journalism. Become a Subscriber. Scientific American Customer Service: Email: help@sciam.com

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  • Articles worth reading!

    5
    By "Ginny"
    I have yet to read an article in Scientific American that was not worth reading. Always insightful, sometimes amusing, I always look forward to the next issue. Thank you all for inspiring me and opening up the world of science to most of us who are not scientists!
  • Loving Science driven,historical and current , articles about all realms

    5
    By Landry West
    Hard to find easy reading, credible and scientific based articles all in one place, great photography. Loving it
  • DARK MODE NEEDED!

    4
    By Muchol
    I often switch to New Scientist simply because I like to read science articles at bedtime and the current app burns my eyes!
  • Subpar app

    2
    By BraveSirRo6in
    Scrolling doesn’t work properly. Every time I leave the app, articles are slow to reload. Search function loads slowly. No way to look for very old issues, which are supposedly part of the subscription.
  • Terrible app, great magazine

    1
    By ReidiPad
    Can login with info stored on my iPhone when I subscribed through Apple but cannot use its email / user ID and password to sign in online. Reset password does not work at all. Clicking on FAQ leads to dead page, Page Not Found. Nowhere on app to update profile info or to change password.
  • Political Bias

    1
    By JinHouston
    The science articles are great, stay out of politics - I don’t read this magazine to know your political affiliation and don’t care. Don’t ruin what is good with editors pumping political views
  • Does Not Download The Magazines!

    1
    By SynthPeople
    This App has a major glitch: It doesn’t work! Apple refused to refund my monthly payment so I cancelled my subscription and went directly to SA website… but that doesn’t read on the App either. SA did give me a break because of this but not Apple. Huge iPhone and MacBook fan and other Apps are great… and this one is fine as a free App but doesn’t deliver the mags after payment.
  • Your app update won’t load on older iPads

    5
    By Andy-Serrano
    Your app update won’t load on older iPads. Now, I have to only enjoy this publication on my iMac at my desk. This was thoughtless of your staff.
  • Mostly great information

    4
    By Microbenatic
    I love the quick education on scientific topics this magazine offers. I did find the Kamala Harris’ Linguistic Article disappointing as the dialog rambled forever before saying something about how Kamala speaks.
  • Nothing like it used to be

    1
    By no update makes it useless
    Back in the 50s to 70s, I was learning almost as much from reading SA that I had gotten from college-level classes. Now it’s all glitz and shallow sensation. Too bad. Peter Van Duser

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