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Scientific American,
informally abbreviated SciAm or
sometimes SA, is an
American po****r
science magazine. Many scientists,
including Albert Einstein...
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Scientific American Mind was a
bimonthly American po****r
science magazine concentrating on psychology, neuroscience, and
related fields. By analyzing...
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technical analysis of the
quantum eraser experiment A
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