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Contributor, Scientific American

Andrew Rosenberg

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Contributor, Scientific American

Massachusetts, Gloucester

Beats

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United StatesScience

Secondary beats

BiotechnologyOceanographyMedicaidCommunity-Based TourismGeneral ScienceNeuroscienceWomen’s HealthEnvironmental ConservationSustainabilityFederal Science AgenciesPlayer AnalysisBipoc Rights

Biography

Final Covers

biologyevolution

Doesn’t Cover

Anything scatological

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Contributor

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Content

Total articles 546

  • Available on paid plans

    Scientific research is the lifeblood of our economy. Now, a wrecking ball has come.

    By Andrew Rosenberg

    Apr. 09, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    What happened to land rejected from the Conservation Reserve Program? An analysis of the 2016 General Signup

    By Andrew Rosenberg, Bryan Pratt

    Apr. 08, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Scientific research is the lifeblood of our economy. Now, a wrecking ball has come.

    By Andrew Rosenberg

    Apr. 09, 2025

As seen in

The Guardian,Scientific American,Substack,Environmental Health Perspectives,Fortune,Mdpi,Wiley Online Library,Cambridge University Press & Assessment,United States Department Of Agriculture (USda),New Scientist,The Hill

Company Info

Scientific American

Scientific American is a prominent science magazine and digital platform, recognized as the oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the United States. Founded in 1845 by Rufus Porter, it began as a weekly newspaper focused on new inventions and has since evolved into a trusted source for interpreting scientific advancements for general audiences. The magazine transitioned to its current format in 1921 and is now part of Springer Nature. The publication features a monthly print and digital magazine that includes peer-reviewed articles written by scientists and journalists. It also offers special issues that highlight significant historical milestones and breakthroughs. In addition to its articles, Scientific American provides subscription-based access to podcasts, multimedia content, and educational resources aimed at schools and public outreach. The magazine targets general readers, educators, students, and professionals, making complex scientific topics accessible and fostering curiosity and critical thinking.

New York, New York, United States

+1 212-460-0220

Founded: 1845


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