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One of the worst
This is one of the worst. Signing in on your various devices is the worst in the industry. Don't buy digital access as access is difficult and at times impossible. Called multiple times and phone is always but No answer to multiple e mails My digital subscription is not accessible on my Mac laptop Trying to get a refund and discontinue what is subscription that is unavailable You have zero customer service All you do is ask for payment of another subscription when I already have one
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Intuitive and wonderful presentation of information
Scientific American's app provides such aconvenient and simple way to navigate complex and fascinating information. I use it quite often.
if you like science and the news…
reliable, easy-to-use app. doing a good job and a good service to the world.
Laughably Bias
Recent article on physicians opens with the statement “in a racist society.” I stopped reading at that point. The bias of the article was front loaded in a manner is both ignorant and unhelpful. How about if you make an attempt to simply provide the “facts” with out the lame tendency toward hyperbole and race baiting?
Terrible app
I cannot comment on the number of times this glitches out on me. It’s entirely frustrating.
Pale blue spot
Seeing the earth from far away gives us a clue as to what a intelligent being might see. It is healthy to Imagine our place in our part of the Milky Way and other galaxies. Small and lonely. We must take care of this world. It is all we have now and into the foreseeable future. We are so lucky !! And this is nothing compared to our place in the universe. Stephen C Berens, M.D.
Bug improvements and fixes.
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