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Scientific American

415 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10017
United States 
Website:  www.sciam.com
Phone:  (212) 754-0550
Fax:  (212) 832-2998
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Industry:  Newspapers & News Services
Revenues:  $25.2 Million
Employees:  228

Description
Founded in 1845, editorial contributors to Scientific American have included over 100 Nobel laureates, among them Albert Einstein, Neils Bohr, Francis Crick, Stanley Prusiner and Harold Varmus. Scientific American, Inc. is a division of Holtzbrinck Publishers, a U.S. subsidiary of Verlagsgruppe Georg von Holtzbrinck GmbH, a privately held international media corporation operating in more than 40 countries. In addition to Scientific American, Holtzbrinck Publishers includes the book publishing houses Farrar, Straus & Giroux; W.H. Freeman; Henry Holt and Company; St. Martin's Press and Tor; the academic scholarly publishing company Palgrave U.S.; the College Publishing Group of Bedford Freeman Worth; and the distribution company VHPS.


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Monthly Unique Visitors: 66,151
Site Rank: 30,077
Trust Rating: Trusted
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Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions Signs Exclusive Partnership with Scientific American to Include Magazine's Award-Winning Content in MCAT Course Curriculum.
Business Wire; 8/18/2009
...science and technology magazine Scientific American to bring select award-winning...with enhanced content from Scientific American will be available in both...five-month subscription to Scientific American Magazine. "Our MCAT students... ...more

Scientific American Book Club Commemorates 40th Anniversary of Man's First Landing on the Moon.
PR Newswire; 7/8/2009
...July 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Scientific American Book Club, the leading book...available to members of the Scientific American Book Club at the Club's...in Chief of the Club. "At Scientific American Book Club, we are celebrating... ...more

Scientific American: Dark Matter Is Not Made of Protons; Jerome Drexler: Dark Matter is made of Relativistic Protons.
Ascribe Higher Education News Service; 6/17/2009
...Universe special issue of Scientific American, makes the following statements...in the March 2003 issue of Scientific American. Bell Labs-trained scientist...in the March 2003 issue of Scientific American convinced Drexler that he... ...more

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