Scientific American

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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.

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Scientific American August 2012 issue
$7.99
Scientific American August 2013 issue
$7.99
Scientific American January 2014 issue
$7.99
Scientific American October 2012 issue
$7.99
Scientific American February 2013 issue
$7.99
Scientific American September 2013 issue
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Scientific American - 1 year Subscription
$47.99
Scientific American issue for November 2014
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4.71 out of 5

939 ratings in Canada

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This is really the classic on sciences

Rocketman@61 on

Canada

Very informative and well presented a must for anyone interested in science

Needs accessibility settings improvements

PandaGuy1961 on

Canada

As someone who is visually impaired, very near sighted, I would greatly appreciate it if you could allow for larger/bolder fonts on the larger iPad Pro, I am running IOS 16.5 and the per app accessibility options do not allow for larger/bolder fonts

Good

Enderblade1234 on

Canada

Very good recommend

Can’t Save Articles

Out4awalk on

Canada

I have found the archived article I would like to read later and have attempted to save it under “Saved”. Not possible. There is no way to do that as far as I can see. Not only that but now that I have the article I’d like to save in front of me I can’t get rid of it to go back to the search bar. The only way I can back to the search bar is to dismiss the app and start again. Doesn’t help me much though since I can’t save the article anyway. Not a useful app really.

App lacks support

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Canada

Very bad app. No dark mode. No bookmarking. Since os last update latest news do not refresh. Articles are great though.

Latest news tab no longer working

labgo on

Canada

This tab stopped updating after installing iPadOS 15.7 (new magazines are still received)

Dark mode

spacoe on

Canada

Need to incorporate dark mode in the app. White light is too much strain on the eyes.

a spreader of Political Correctness masquerading as an objective, scientific magazine

qgexhbcejce on

Canada

Sadly, things have gone downhill at SA in the last few years. Their recent decision to support a political candidate in the USA election is yet an other example of how they abandoned objectivity and scientific neutrality for left wing propaganda. Just looking at the list of authors in the September 2020 edition indicates how science has been diluted away from the magazine. Many of the authors are left wing journalists, without a "lick" of scientific background or objectivity to their name. The theme-of-the-month is systemic racism everywhere you look (or don't look), with the evil caucasians guilty from the word "go" for all that is wrong in the universe. I will NOT be renewing my subscription to this rag and I suggest you think twice bwfore wasting your money here.

Terrible app

R loweth on

Canada

Makes it difficult to read more than one magazine at a time. Is always flashing the price of magazines and articles at you even if you are a subscriber and have paid for full access. Does not seem to have any concept of how to build a properly searchable archive function. A Scientific American employee actually informed me that the best way to do a keyword search of articles in their historic archive was to -leave the app- and do my search over the internet. The Scientific American line of magazines is great; too bad their terrible app makes it so difficult to read and to search them. You would think they could just follow the lead of what so many digital newspapers and magazines already do so well.

The app is terrible

Claytell on

Canada

I have to jump through so many hoops in order to sometimes see my magazines. Horrible app

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App Info

Category
News
Languages
English
Recent version
6.3 (7 months ago )
Released on
Jul 17, 2012 (12 years ago )
Last updated
5 days ago