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This text is an appeal from the editor of Live Science, Alexander McNamara, to readers to support their journalism. Here’s a breakdown of the key points:
* The Problem: The current online surroundings is flooded with science news, much of which is unreliable or arduous to discern. Even platforms claiming to prioritize quality (like social media and search engines) aren’t “very clear about how we use [intelligence/algorithms]” to surface good science news.
* The Solution: Live Science aims to be a curated source of science news.They want to filter through the noise and deliver the most vital and accurate facts to readers.
* What Live Science offers:
* Their own original reporting.
* Analysis and commentary on science news from other sources.
* Coverage of how science is impacted by things like government policy.
* A roundup of the latest science news from across the web.
* the Call to Action: The editor encourages readers to visit Live Science daily to stay informed and “stay curious.” (The text strongly implies a paywall or subscription model, as the paragraphs are marked with class="paywall" aria-hidden="true", suggesting content is behind a paywall.)
In essence, it’s a pitch for why readers should choose Live Science as their trusted source for science news in a chaotic information landscape.
