American Scientist

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American Scientist

description popular science journal
Area of ​​Expertise Science, engineering, technology
language English
First edition 1913
Frequency of publication bi-monthly
Editor-in-chief Jamie L. Vernon
editor Sigma Xi
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American Scientist is a six-issue annual popular science journal published since 1913 by Sigma Xi , a scientific association founded in 1886. The Editor in Chief is Jamie L. Vernon.

In terms of content, the magazine publishes articles on news from (nature) - science , engineering and technology . In addition to news articles, several feature articles written by scientists or engineers as well as book reviews from the range of topics of the magazine appear in each issue .

The magazine has also been published online since 2003.

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