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Introducing Live Science Pro — a new space to get all the science with none of the distractions

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 28, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

For over 20 years, Live Science has been committed to bringing you the latest breakthroughs and incredible discoveries with clarity, authority and good humor (when appropriate, of course). In that time, we’ve evolved through a modernized website design, a transition to more deeply reported stories, and the addition of engaging videos produced by a dedicated team.

Over the years, we have relied on advertising to support our team of journalists. However, the fast-changing economic landscape has pushed us to continue evolving so we can deliver quality science journalism. That is why I am proud to say we have launched Live Science Pro, a new space on Live Science that allows you to directly support our award-winning team of science journalists so we can continue writing best-in-class stories.

Right now, the world needs credible, rigorous science more than ever. Our mission is to responsibly communicate that science with the highest degree of accuracy, informing the scientific community and sparking the fascination of those who can’t wait to learn about our world and the universe beyond. By joining Live Science Pro, your subscription supports this goal and allows us to produce high-quality journalism that is written and fact-checked by our experienced writers and editors, without ever seeing an advertisement on our articles. This means you get all the science, and none of the distractions.

Alexander McNamara is the editor-in-chief of Live Science.

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While you can still read the latest science news for free, written to the same high standards as our Pro content, as a part of your paid membership, a Live Science Pro subscription gives you access to our Science Spotlight features, which take an in-depth look at the paradigm shifts and breakthroughs that will transform science in the coming years. Your subscription puts must-reads at your fingertips, including our insightful analyses, which give you crucial context for the biggest science headlines; and interviews and exclusive book excerpts, which provide a more personal look at the people driving progress. You also get access to our opinion pieces, which reveal how experts are thinking about the biggest issues in their fields.

Plus, you’ll receive our exclusive, members-only weekly newsletter, which provides a curated look at the stories our writers and editors are most excited about and their take on what matters most in their areas of expertise.

To mark the launch of Live Science Pro, we’re offering an introductory price of $3 for the first three months, or for an even better value, you can sign up for an annual subscription for just $30 for the first year. You can find more details on how to subscribe here: livescience.com/subscription

Right now, there are more voices and options than ever. We know you demand credibility and accuracy from your science reporting, and we thank you, again, for placing your trust in ours.

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