New York: Scientific American. — 37 p. — ISSN: 0036-8733.
Special issue "The Child's mind" (2004–02 # 12). Electronic only.
A journal about the achievements of science and technology. Articles: "The Moral Development of Children", "Why Children Talk to Themselves", "Scars that Won't Heal: The Neurobiology of Child Abuse", "How Should Reading be Taught?", "Uncommon Talents: Gifted Children, Prodigies and Savants "," Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder "," Think Better: Learning to Focus "
Scientific American is a popular scientific American magazine about the achievements of science and technology. Main areas: astrophysics, physics of elementary particles, field theory, microelectronics, medicine, microbiology. The journal's articles tell about new and innovative research in an accessible way. Scientific American is not a peer-reviewed scientific journal like Nature, but more like a forum that explains the latest scientific theories and discoveries to a wider audience.