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Each issue is filled with feature articles written by scientists and engineers in fields ranging from molecular biology to computer engineering. Each issue is filled with feature articles written by scientists and engineers in fields ranging from molecular biology to computer engineering.

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Not to be confused with Scientific American.
American Scientist
American Scientist coverCover of the 2007 September–October issue
Managing EditorFenella Saunders
CategoriesScience, technology, engineering, health
Frequency6/year
Circulation72,959
PublisherSigma Xi
First issue1913
CountryUnited States
Based inResearch Triangle Park, North Carolina
LanguageEnglish
Websiteamericanscientist.org
ISSN0003-0996

American Scientist (informally abbreviated AmSci) is an illustrated bi-monthly publication about science, engineering and technology. It has been published by Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society since 1913.

Each issue is filled with feature articles written by scientists and engineers in fields ranging from molecular biology to computer engineering.

See also

References

  1. http://www.americanscientist.org/advertise/page/audience-characteristics

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