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Scientific American - translation to spanish

AMERICAN POPULAR SCIENCE MAGAZINE
SciAm; Sciam; Sci Am; Scientific American, Inc.; Scientific American Magazine; Scientific American Inc; Scientific America; Spektrum der Wissenschaft; Sci. Am.; The Scientific American; Scientific American magazine; Sci Amer; Sci. Amer.; Sci Am.; Scientific American Brazil; Spektrum der Wissenschaft Verlagsgesellschaft mbH; Spektrum der Wissenschaft Verlagsgesellschaft; Scientific American Library; Pour la Science; Scientific American / Farrar, Straus and Giroux; ScientificAmerican.com; Investigación y Ciencia; Scientific American Supplement; Sci. Am. Suppl.; Sci Am Suppl; Scientificamerican.com; Sci. Amer. Suppl.; Sci Amer Suppl; Scientific American / Farrar, Straus & Giroux
  • Canet naval guns]] for the Greek ironclads
  • Scientific American early office at [[361 Broadway]] in Manhattan
  • American [[compressed air locomotive]] used in boring the [[Rove Tunnel]], Southern France
  • Mesopotamian Campaign]] of World War I
  • Special ''Navy Supplement'', 1898
  • Park Row]], 1859
  • Scientific American Office at the [[Woolworth Building]], New York, 1915, built in 1913 by [[Frank Winfield Woolworth]]<ref>[https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/at-scientific-american/scientific-american-on-the-move Scientific American, on the Move 170 Years, 11 locations—A map of Scientific American's wanderings around Manhattan]</ref>

Scientific American         
Revista mensual americana que trata temas científicos
scientific terminology         
PART OF THE LANGUAGE THAT IS USED BY SCIENTISTS IN THE CONTEXT OF THEIR PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Scientific terms; Scientific term; Scientific jargon
terminología científica (palabra o término tomados de la ciencia)
scientific research         
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  • Einstein's prediction (1907): Light bends in a gravitational field]]
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  • C.&nbsp;S. Peirce]], c. 1896, on Kepler's reasoning through explanatory hypotheses<ref>Peirce, C.S., ''Collected Papers'' v. 1, paragraph 74.</ref>
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MATHEMATICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES EMPLOYED IN THE NATURAL SCIENCES; MORE SPECIFICALLY, TECHNIQUES USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND TESTING OF SCIENTIFIC HYPOTHESES
Scientific Method; Unscientific; The scientific method; Interpretations of the scientific method; Scientific thinking; Scientific reseach; Scientific research; Scientific process; Scientifically proven; Scientific analysis; Critical method; Process (science); Process(science); Summary of the Steps in the Scientific Method; Scientific Research; Scientific Investigation; Scientific methodology; Scientific researcher; Scientific studies; Scientific conflict; The Method of Tenacity; Method of Tenacity; Scientific methods; Steps in the research process; Scientific claim; Methodology of science; Scientific burden of proof; Systematic investigation; Research cycle; Scientific validation; Science method; Science methods; Scientific enquiry; Scientific approach; Scientific principles; Scientific operation; Experimental confirmation
Investigación científica

Definition

unscientific
Research or treatment that is unscientific is not likely to be good because it is not based on facts or is not done in the proper way.
No member of the team was medically qualified and its methods were considered totally unscientific.
...this small, unscientific sample of voters.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Scientific American

Scientific American, informally abbreviated SciAm or sometimes SA, is an American popular science magazine. Many famous scientists, including Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla, have contributed articles to it. In print since 1845, it is the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. Scientific American is owned by Springer Nature, which in turn is a subsidiary of Holtzbrinck Publishing Group.

Examples of use of Scientific American
1. Scientific American magazine placed Professor Eshel Ben–Jacob and Dr.
2. Oliver and his fellow contributors to the Scientific American article have other arguments, too.
3. Scientific American magazine described it as one of the most important discoveries of 2004.
4. A detailed account of the doubter‘s case is put forward in the June edition of the Scientific American.
5. And that, say researchers – writing in the latest issue of Scientific American – has critical implications for humans.