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[Scientific American] Dear Reader, Scientific American is committed to advancing knowledge about structural racism, violence against Black lives, bias in science, and ways to make the world safer and more equitable for all. In response to the Black Lives Matter movement and worldwide protests this month, our parent company, Springer Nature, has launched a hub with free access to a [powerful collection]( of relevant research and journalism. The books, scholarly journal articles, analysis, and news stories come from Scientific American, Nature, and across the global publishing and education company’s imprints. At Scientific American, we have recently covered the [dangers of tear gas]( how [racism is responsible]( for disproportionate COVID-19 deaths, why [silence can mean complicity]( the [challenges for Black birders]( and other field biologists, how autopsy results have been used to cover up [police violence]( lessons for [police reform from an ER physician]( and the [#ShutDownSTEM movement]( which calls on non-Black researchers to learn about and fight racism. We plan to build on this coverage throughout the year with related features, news, and opinion pieces. We plan to publish more work from writers, photographers, artists and experts from underrepresented groups, and to amplify the voices and research of people of color. Thank you for your support and interest during this historic year, and please stay in touch through our letters to the editor and social media. Wishing you good health, Laura Helmuth Editor-in-Chief Scientific American Twitter: [@LauraHelmuth]( Twitter: [@SciAm]( Facebook: [@ScientificAmerican]( Email: editors@sciam.com 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 news@email.scientificamerican.com to your address book. [Unsubscribe]( [Email Preferences]( [Privacy Policy]( [Contact Us](

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