
Welcome to Everybody’s Issue on Sex and Gender
Mariette DiChristina, Steering Group chair, is dean and professor of the practice in journalism at the Boston University College of Communication. She was formerly editor in chief of Scientific American and executive vice president, Magazines, for Springer Nature.

Welcome to Everybody’s Issue on Sex and Gender

How Did Life Begin on Earth?

From What to Whom?

Designing the City of Tomorrow Today

Welcome to the New Scientific American MIND

You've Done the Research: Now Share It with the World
Scientific American, the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science and the Kavli Foundation announce a new course that teaches scientists how to write for the public

From Science to Knowledge to Hope: New Insights into the Multiverse and to Lou Gehrig's Disease

Humans and Technology: From Reshaping Stone to Reshaping Our World

Keeping the Future in Mind: Alzheimer’s Treatments and Bacteria That Can Cure

To Boldly Go to the Nearest Star and the Distant Past

Let Your Creativity Soar
In a discussion with Scientific American editor in chief Mariette DiChristina, three noted experts on creativity, each with a very different perspective and background, reveal powerful ways to unleash your creative self

From Workouts and Weight Loss to the Perils of Traveling Far out in Space

Rapid-Response Vaccines for Epidemic Outbreaks
Trevor Mundel, president of global health at the Gates Foundation, talks to Scientific American editor-in-chief Mariette DiChristina about the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) and the efforts to create vaccine platforms for rapid responses to epidemics.

After the U.S. Election, What's Next for Science?

Ideas to Change the World: From Emerging Technologies to Family-Friendly Policies

Theory and Truth: Quantum Gravity versus 5 Unassailable Scientific Facts

New Views: See-Through Brains, the World's Science, Enceladus's Oceans

Looking Forward: A Short History of the Future in Scientific American

The Treasure Hunt Is On

Serious Brain Benefits from Computer Games
A preview by our editor in chief of the July 2016 issue of Scientific American

How Early Mammals Evolved for Success
A preview by our editor in chief of the June 2016 issue of Scientific American

New History for a Fiery Solar System, Improving African Crops, and Understanding Itch
A preview by our editor in chief of the May 2016 issue of Scientific American

How Toolmaking Shaped Our Brains
A preview by our editor in chief of the April 2016 issue of Scientific American

Looking to the Rising Star