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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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633:of Germany, which has owned it until the
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2912:"Scientific American Endorses Joe Biden"
2880:Niedzwiadek, Nick (September 15, 2020).
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2336:Dichristina, Mariette (July 1, 2015).
1458:COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
1137:(1919–2005), fifth editor (1947–1984).
1131:(1883–1958), fourth editor (1924–1947)
1119:(1824–1907), second editor (1847–1907)
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2849:Martin, Rachel (September 17, 2020).
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1978:from the original on October 15, 2013
1947:from the original on October 15, 2009
1935:Howard, Jennifer (October 13, 2009).
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1125:(1859–1924), third editor (1907–1924)
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1381:A "collection of updated or adapted
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704:Zivkovic resigned from the board of
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2772:from the original on August 7, 2020
2414:from the original on April 27, 2023
2364:Чумаков, Валерий (Chumakov, Valery)
2344:from the original on March 27, 2024
2147:Zivkovic, Bora (October 15, 2013).
2082:Helmuth, Laura (October 17, 2013).
2027:Jaschik, Scott (October 14, 2013).
1697:"The Origin of Scientific American"
1143:, sixth editor-in-chief (1984–1994)
517:in New York City, built in 1913 by
2620:Dennis Flanagan, who as editor of
2596:Santora, Marc (January 17, 2005).
2170:Zuiker, Anton (October 16, 2013).
2113:Raeburn, Paul (October 16, 2013).
1814:from the original on April 7, 2016
1032:supervised the publication of the
1028:, and Russian. From 1902 to 1911,
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3551:Nature Research academic journals
2610:from the original on May 16, 2013
2501:. January 1, 1945. Archived from
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1966:Hess, Amanda (October 14, 2013).
1902:Edmonds, Rick (August 31, 2020).
1869:Edmonds, Rick (August 27, 2015).
1703:. August 17, 2009. Archived from
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572:Porter sold the publication to
2216:Lee, Jane (October 17, 2013).
1806:Fell, Jason (April 23, 2009).
1790:10.1080/08821127.1989.10731208
1727:"Scientific American archives"
1375:DiChristina, Mariette (2017).
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2762:"Scientific American Library"
2739:Scientific American Frontiers
2711:Scientific American Frontiers
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1941:Chronicle of Higher Education
1731:onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu
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689:blog, the editor-in-chief of
652:became editor-in-chief after
637:merger. In the fall of 2008,
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3063:Holtzbrinck Publishing Group
2527:Mott, Frank Luther (1970) .
1193:Scientific American 50 award
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3266:FSG Books for Young Readers
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1347:Scientific American Library
1325:Scientific American Library
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2997:HathiTrust Digital Library
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100:Since August 28, 1845
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2408:"Investigación y Ciencia"
2065:October 21, 2013, at the
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1416:Atomic Energy Commission
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1389:". Contributors include
1087:On the Origin of Species
981:edition was launched in
519:Frank Winfield Woolworth
3369:The Collector's Library
2493:"A Century of Progress"
2153:A Blog Around The Clock
1762:March 31, 2023, at the
1616:. Accessed 3 July 2023.
1536:, asteroid named after
1490:for the German edition
1337:for the Greek ironclads
852:Investigación y Ciencia
643:Nature Publishing Group
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102:; 179 years ago
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3360:Macmillan Audio Books
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2855:National Public Radio
2676:Launches New Paywall"
2567:"Munn, Charles Allen"
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