What Science Knows About AIDS

Scientific American

Dear Reader,

As the world grapples with the global coronavirus pandemic, there’s a lot we can learn from the early days of AIDS. To that end, we are providing free access to our October 1988 Special Report on the AIDS crisis. This issue features the world’s leading HIV experts, including two codiscovers of the virus. Normally, a subscription is required to access this archive issue of Scientific American. In this extraordinary time, we want to make this historic issue available to everyone.

 

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We hope you take this opportunity to read our historical AIDS coverage in this Special Report. Since 1988, we’ve learned a lot. Enjoy free access to some of our additional coverage:

 

 

Wishing you good health,
Laura Helmuth
Editor-in-Chief
Scientific American
 

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