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ScienceDaily is an American website that aggregates press releases and publishes lightly edited press releases about science, similar to Phys.org and EurekAlert!. The site was founded in 1995 by Dan Hogan, a former CNN science producer, and his wife Michele Hogan, who serves as the executive editor.

ScienceDaily is known for its comprehensive coverage of the latest research news across a wide range of scientific disciplines. The website provides a platform for researchers and institutions to share their findings with a broader audience, making scientific information more accessible to the public.

Content and Features[edit]

ScienceDaily covers a broad spectrum of topics, including health, technology, environment, society, and space. The site is organized into sections that allow users to easily navigate through different areas of interest. Each section contains articles that are updated daily, providing readers with the latest developments in science and technology.

The website also features a "Top Science News" section, which highlights the most significant and popular stories of the day. This section is particularly useful for readers who want to stay informed about major scientific breakthroughs and trends.

Editorial Approach[edit]

ScienceDaily's editorial approach involves curating content from a variety of sources, including universities, research institutions, and scientific journals. The site publishes articles that are based on press releases, which are often provided by the institutions conducting the research. These articles are edited for clarity and conciseness, ensuring that the information is accessible to a general audience.

While ScienceDaily does not conduct original reporting, it plays a crucial role in disseminating scientific knowledge by making it available to a wider audience. The site is a valuable resource for students, educators, and anyone interested in staying informed about the latest scientific discoveries.

Audience and Impact[edit]

ScienceDaily attracts a diverse audience, including researchers, educators, students, and science enthusiasts. The website's user-friendly interface and comprehensive coverage make it a popular destination for those seeking reliable and up-to-date scientific information.

The impact of ScienceDaily extends beyond its readership, as it serves as a bridge between the scientific community and the public. By providing a platform for researchers to share their work, ScienceDaily helps to promote scientific literacy and foster a greater understanding of the role of science in society.

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