Scientific American, founded in 1845 in New York City, stands as one of the most esteemed science magazines in the world.
For nearly two centuries, it has translated complex scientific breakthroughs into engaging and accessible stories for the general public. From early innovations like the telegraph to modern advances in AI and genetics, the publication has documented humanity’s technological evolution. Renowned thinkers, including Albert Einstein, have contributed to its pages, enriching its legacy of intellectual rigor. A glimpse at its 1920s covers reveals how past generations envisioned the future through the lens of science and imagination.
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