
This name relates to two different things on Last.fm: 1) The magazine Scientific American was founded in 1845 and has provided a wide variety of reporting on many topics over the years, notably publishing podcasts such as '60-Second Science' that are available for free download through iTunes. Individuals such as Christopher Intagliata and Cynthia Graber have provided the vocal work for these podcast releases. 2) Scientific American is a stage name that has been used by U.
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