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[Scientific American] Introducing Our Opinion Coverage I’m Megha Satyanarayana, Scientific American's Chief Opinion Editor. The opinion section at Scientific American is where you can find some of the best and brightest minds in science sharing evidence-driven commentary and analysis of what is shaping news today. We cover all branches of science, whether physical, life, or social. We talk about the intersection of research and policy, how science influences culture and vice versa, and we share deeply moving essays from people at all levels of the scientific enterprise. [Learn More]( We're Currently Talking About: [How ChatGPT Can Improve Education, Not Threaten it]( [How ChatGPT Can Improve Education, Not Threaten it]( John Villasenor, a professor at UCLA, explains why he wants his students to use AI platforms like ChatGPT, even as institutions weigh banning them. [Read Now]( [We Can Make Football Safer]( [We Can Make Football Safer]( Steve Broglio, a concussion expert at the University of Michigan, dissects what we can do to make football as safe as possible. [Read Now]( [ Light Pollution Is Dimming Our View of the Sky, and It’s Getting Worse]( [Light Pollution Is Dimming Our View of the Sky, and It’s Getting Worse](9hb/eGtHbGV3cUkwWE0rZUFIZVl6aVU3OWc2eXdFSUhDb3dKekQ1LzdyK2F5S1FLZUFqZ056OGp6bCtXTHd4eE9pNDlWN0lqdGRFTFIyN3A4YStPQ2ozTDBGZHR3L09SVnpDaGJqOVpTY1dIczg9S0/) Phil Plait, aka Bad Astronomer, talks about the night sky and how light pollution—finally quantified—is stealing the stars from us. [Read Now](9WgMV/eGtHbGV3cUkwWE0rZUFIZVl6aVU3OWc2eXdFSUhDb3dKekQ1LzdyK2F5S1FLZUFqZ056OGp6bCtXTHd4eE9pNDlWN0lqdGRFTFIyN3A4YStPQ2ozTDBGZHR3L09SVnpDaGJqOVpTY1dIczg9S0/) [COVID Vaccines Can Temporarily Affect Menstruation, and Studying That Matters]( [COVID Vaccines Can Temporarily Affect Menstruation, and Studying That Matters](t3/eGtHbGV3cUkwWE0rZUFIZVl6aVU3OWc2eXdFSUhDb3dKekQ1LzdyK2F5S1FLZUFqZ056OGp6bCtXTHd4eE9pNDlWN0lqdGRFTFIyN3A4YStPQ2ozTDBGZHR3L09SVnpDaGJqOVpTY1dIczg9S0/) Viki Male, an immunologist at Imperial College London, examines why we need to study what COVID vaccines are doing to menstruation. [Read Now]( [International Sports Need to Prioritize Sustainability]( [International Sports Need to Prioritize Sustainability]( Seth Wynes, a climate change researcher at Concordia University in Montreal, tells us that it is possible—and important—to make major sporting events climate-friendly. [Read Now]( [Scientific American February Issue]( [Scientific American March Issue:]( New treatments could help the devastating syndrome. [Subscribe]( Visit us at [sciam.com/opinion](. And to be part of the conversation as it unfolds,[subscribe now](dzxSzPX79Hv/eGtHbGV3cUkwWE0rZUFIZVl6aVU3OWc2eXdFSUhDb3dKekQ1LzdyK2F5S1FLZUFqZ056OGp6bCtXTHd4eE9pNDlWN0lqdGRFTFIyN3A4YStPQ2ozTDBGZHR3L09SVnpDaGJqOVpTY1dIczg9S0/). Download the Scientific American App [Download on the App Store]( [Download on Google Play]( To view this email as a web page, [go here](. You received this email because you opted-in to receive email from Scientific American. To ensure delivery please add specialoffers@email.scientificamerican.com to your address book. [Unsubscribe]( [Email Preferences](/eGtHbGV3cUkwWE0rZUFIZVl6aVU3OWc2eXdFSUhDb3dKekQ1LzdyK2F5S1FLZUFqZ056OGp6bCtXTHd4eE9pNDlWN0lqdGRFTFIyN3A4YStPQ2ozTDBGZHR3L09SVnpDaGJqOVpTY1dIczg9S0/) [Privacy Policy]( [Contact Us](

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