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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
http://www.sciam.com
As interesting now as it was back in 1845. Things haven't changed that much - we're keeping Scientific American as vibrant as it always was. On the WWW we are creating a new publication that pushes Scientific American into the frontiers of publishing in an electronic medium. Just as Scientific American has tracked key changes in technology for the past 150 years, we are now participating in the radical transformation driven by computer technology. Take a look. Each month, we will bring you the best of the current issue - augmented to take advantage of the unique capabilities of the WWW. You will find many of your favorite magazine features here, as well as at least two major articles in their entirety, with links that let you connect directly to the researchers and their work.
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