This page analyzes how a selected category, entity, or narrative frame appears in recent news coverage within the specified time window. Metrics and breakdowns are derived from the active article corpus.
| Entity | Label | Mentions | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
| saturn | PRODUCT | 5 | π π π§² |
| mars | LOC | 4 | π π π§² |
| artemis | ORG | 3 | π π π§² |
| earth | LOC | 3 | π π π§² |
| venus | LOC | 3 | π π π§² |
| breakthroughs | PERSON | 2 | π π π§² |
| artemis ii | ORG | 2 | π π π§² |
| chris hadfield | PERSON | 2 | π π π§² |
| diy | ORG | 2 | π π π§² |
| future | ORG | 2 | π π π§² |
| get | NORP | 2 | π π π§² |
| jupiter | LOC | 2 | π π π§² |
| live science | WORK_OF_ART | 2 | π π π§² |
| logout read | PERSON | 2 | π π π§² |
| mercury | ORG | 2 | π π π§² |
| nasa | ORG | 2 | π π π§² |
| please | ORG | 2 | π π π§² |
| popular science | ORG | 2 | π π π§² |
| privacy policy | PERSON | 2 | π π π§² |
| roman | NORP | 2 | π π π§² |
| uranus | ORG | 2 | π π π§² |
| 14499 view see | MONEY | 1 | π π π§² |
| 1928 view see | MONEY | 1 | π π π§² |
| 19995 | MONEY | 1 | π π π§² |
| 2198 | MONEY | 1 | π π π§² |
| Domain | Articles | % | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
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2 | 40.00 | π π° π§² |
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2 | 40.00 | π π° π§² |
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1 | 20.00 | π π° π§² |
| Pub Date | Category | Domain | Title | Analyze | Author | Sent | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-05-08 16:29:22+00 | Science |
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βMarsβ is 2025βs most popular planet baby name | Analyze | Annie Colbert | π neutral | 0.1879 |
| 2026-05-05 20:38:37+00 | Science |
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Icy object beyond Pluto has an atmosphere that shouldn't exist, study suggests | Analyze | Patrick Pester | π neutral | 0.0427 |
| 2026-05-03 00:36:56+00 | Science |
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When funding cuts came β these scientists turned to journalism | The Stony Brook Press | Analyze | Kaan Ozcan | π neutral | 0.0634 |
| 2026-04-24 11:00:00+00 | Science |
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Planning to stargaze in May 2026? Here's all the gear you'll need | Analyze | https://www.livescience.com/author/kimberley-lane | π positive | 0.3113 |
| 2026-04-16 18:28:16+00 | Science |
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Saturnβs largest moon could see 10-foot waves from a tiny breeze | Analyze | Andrew Paul | π neutral | 0.1872 |