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Scientific American Releases Two New Digital Issues: The Special Edition, `Our Ever Changing Earth,` and Exclusive Online Issue, `The Human Odyssey`
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2005-09-17, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN - Scientific American has released two new digital issues focusing on origins of humankind and the geological evolution of our planet, Earth. These new digital issues are packed with a collection of in-depth articles detailing some of the most recent paleoanthropological and geological discoveries.New York, NY (PRWEB) August 25, 2005 -- Scientific American has released two new digital issues focusing on origins of humankind and the geological evolution of our planet, Earth. These new digital issues are packed with a collection of in-depth articles detailing some of the most recent paleoanthropological and geological discoveries. "Our Ever Changing Earth" is the latest Special Edition from the editors of Scientific American and contains twelve (12) in-depth features that will take readers on a tour of our world through the eyes of a geologist to see a completely different planet. This fascinating issue first takes readers through the early evolution of Earth, then the constant rumblings below the Earth’s surface and finally the violent forces such as earthquakes that shape and shake the earth. By examining the rocks and crystals, scientists can as it has evolved over millions, even billions, of years. From this vantage point, it is easy to see that Earth has been—and continues to be—a lively cauldron of change. Just as stop-action photography shows how buds burst into flower, geology gives us a picture of a living and constantly changing planet. "The Human Odyssey" is the latest Exclusive Online Issue from Scientific American Digital, which focuses on the origin of humankind and highlights some of the most exciting paleoanthropological discoveries of the past decade. Travel back in time to the Miocene epoch, when Earth was truly a planet of the apes. Explore the intense debate surrounding the emergence of the first hominids in Africa. Discover when our kind started walking upright. Learn how spectacular fossils from the Republic of Georgia have toppled old ideas about when, how and why humans finally left the African motherland to colonize the rest of the world. And get inside the minds of our ancestors as they started thinking like us—much earlier than expected, it turns out. Scientific American’s Special Edition – Our Ever Changing Earth and Exclusive Online Issue – The Human Odyssey are available for purchase at Scientific American Digital`s web site – www.sciamdigital.com For a sample issue for editorial purposes, please contact Han Ko at . © 1996-2005 Scientific American, Inc. All rights reserved. ABOUT SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ScientificAmerican.com, which debuted in 1996, provides in-depth coverage of the latest news in science and technology, making it a leading online science and technology destination with more than 1,700,000 visitors per month. For more than 155 years, Scientific American magazine, one of the world’s most enduring and revered magazines, has chronicled major science and technology innovations and scientific discoveries using expert accounts and assorted journalistic features. CONTACT INFORMATION: Han Ko Scientific American Tel: 212-451-8524 Fax: 212-832-2998 Email:
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