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[Scientific American] Dear Reader, We’re delighted to introduce Scientific American’s new and improved Today in Science newsletter. We hope you’ll enjoy this daily delivery of the latest insights and discoveries from across science, health, technology, math, nature and more. Our aim is to create a daily experience where we share what we’re learning and what we’re excited about, in an informal, personal, welcoming way. Andrea Gawrylewski will be your guide and the main author of the newsletter, with recommendations and highlights from all of Scientific American’s editorial team. Andrea has been an editor with Scientific American for more than seven years. She knows a lot of things about a lot of things, and she’s eager to share what we’re buzzing about on staff. You can [sign up here for Today in Science]( as well as our other newsletter offerings, including a weekly digest. We welcome your feedback on the new newsletter and everything we’re doing at Scientific American. Please feel free to contact me at laura.helmuth@sciam.com or Andrea at newsletters@sciam.com with newsletter suggestions. Stay well, Laura Helmuth Editor in Chief Scientific American 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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