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conversation, but for this was no different than talking to an entomologist about insects: all the writing samples she sent were related to sex and relationships. I was mortified to hear that she understood the conversation as inappropriate, and I did apologize, but not for harassment (there was none), for causing her any discomfort. As a naturalized American, I wasn't raised with all the subtleties that the American madonna/whore culture exposes. And I didn't understand how she could write and talk so freely about sex and yet be offended by our conversation, which was mild in comparison. My interest in her, sexually or otherwise, was zero."
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had been investigated and resolved to Byrne's satisfaction. However, the incident involving Lee had prompted Byrne to reveal the identity of Zivkovic, following the latter's support of Lee. Zivkovic admitted the incident with Byrne had taken place. He apologized to Byrne, and referred to the incident as "singular", stating that his behavior was not "engaged in before or since".
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Miller-Donald H., Jr. Vice President and General Manager of the magazine Scientific American for 32 years until his retirement in 1979. Died on December 22, at home in Chappaqua, NY. He was 84. Survived by his wife of 50 years, Claire; children Linda Itkin, Geoff Kaufman, Sheila Miller Bernson, Bruce
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The controversy widened in the ensuing days. The magazine's blog editor, Bora Zivkovic, was the subject of allegations of sexual harassment by another blogger, Monica Byrne. Although the alleged incident had occurred about a year earlier, editor Mariette DiChristina informed readers that the incident
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award was started in 2002 to recognize contributions to science and technology during the magazine's previous year. The magazine's 50 awards cover many categories including agriculture, communications, defence, environment, and medical diagnostics. The complete list of each year's winners appear in
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Byrne, Monica. Zivkovic said of the meeting, "within five minutes, it was clear that SciAm wasn't a good match for her professional goals. stayed for the coffee out of politeness, but found her offputting and uninteresting as a person. So much emphasis has been put on the subject matter of their
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which now can be found in nearly every automobile manufactured. Current issues include a "this date in history" section, featuring excerpts from articles originally published 50, 100, and 150 years earlier. Topics include humorous incidents, wrong-headed theories, and noteworthy advances in the
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Miller, Meredith Davis, and Donald H. Miller, M.D.; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and brother Douglas H. Miller. The memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 30, at 2 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Northern Westchester in Mount Kisco, NY.
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magazine helped foster science writing for the general reader, died at his home in Manhattan on Friday. He was 85. The cause of death was prostate cancer, according to his wife, Barbara Williams Flanagan. Mr. Flanagan, who worked at
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has never endorsed a presidential candidate in its 175-year history. This year we are compelled to do so. We do not do this lightly." In September 2024 and for the second time in its history, for the same and many more reasons,
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for more than three decades beginning in 1947, teamed editors directly with working scientists, publishing pieces by leading figures like Albert Einstein, Linus Pauling and J. Robert Oppenheimer.
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launched its own website that included articles from current and past issues, online-only features, daily news, special reports, and trivia, among other things. The website introduced a
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In 2009 the publisher notified collegiate libraries that yearly subscription prices for the magazine would increase by nearly 500% for print and 50% for online access to $ 1,500 yearly.
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Present editor and publisher (third in the line) is Orson Desaix Munn, 61, a patent lawyer, crack bird hunter and fisherman, rumba fancier, familiar figure in Manhattan café society.
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articles and shorter pieces... ". According to editor Andrea Gawrylewski 'The reader will quickly notice a common theme. ... there really is no debate where the science is concerned
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in 1915 when it was just finished two years earlier in 1913. The Woolworth Building was at the time one of the first skyscrapers in the city and the tallest one in the world.
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In the years after World War II, the magazine fell into decline. In 1948, three partners who were planning on starting a new popular science magazine, to be called
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Lewenstein, B. V. (1987). 'Public Understanding of Science' in America, 1945–1965. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, pp. 280–284
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s history, as the AEC's decision to burn 3,000 copies of an early press-run of the magazine containing the offending material appeared to be "
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in 1845 as a four-page weekly newspaper. The first issue of the large-format New York City newspaper was released on August 28, 1845.
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history of science and technology. It started as a weekly publication in August 1845 before turning into a monthly in November 1921.
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after refusing to write professional content without compensation. When Lee, outraged about the email, wrote a rebuttal on her
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Scientific American, on the Move 170 Years, 11 locations – A map of Scientific American's wanderings around Manhattan
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instead and put its name on the designs they had created for their new magazine. Thus the partners—publisher
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Donald Miller died in December 1998, Gerard Piel in September 2004 and Dennis Flanagan in January 2005.
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Scientific American – The Science Behind the Debates. Special Collector's Edition. Winter 2017/2018
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Men of progress : American inventors presented to the subscribers of the Scientific American
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moment with the launch of the first artificial Earth satellite, which symbolically started the "
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when they were working on their flying machines. The magazine also covered the U.S. through its
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Topics covered dozens of areas of scientific knowledge and included in-depth essays on: The
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Throughout its early years, much emphasis was placed on reports of what was going on at the
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In print since 1845, it is the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States.
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Lewenstein, Bruce V. (1989). "Magazine Publishing and Popular Science after World War II".
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publishes 17 foreign-language editions around the globe: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese,
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stepped down in June 2009, and stepped down herself in September 2019. In April 2020,
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in a free society" when publisher Gerard Piel leaked the incident to the press.
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The magazine is the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States.
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has produced an encyclopedia set of volumes from their publishing division, the
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in April 2019, with readers able to view a few articles for free each month.
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the December issue of the magazine, as well as on the magazine's web site.
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that appeared to reveal classified information about the thermonuclear
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Scientific American Supplement No. 1100 January 30, 1897, featuring
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Some famous individuals who penned articles in the magazine included
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British Army reconnaissance airboat on the Tigris River during the
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Science and technology magazines published in the United States
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to cease publication of an issue containing an article by
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launched a publishing imprint in 2010 in partnership with
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In the October 2020 issue of the magazine, it endorsed
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