Text & Content Analysis

Context: entity (scientific american subscribe)  |  Window: 24h Β· 7d Β· 30d  |  Corpus: 6 articles

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.

Corpus KPIs

Entity
scientific american subscribe
Window
Last 30 days
Articles
6
From
2026-05-20 22:20:00+00
To
2026-06-10 10:30:00+00
Range
2026-05-11 15:11:42.150006+00 β†’ 2026-06-10 15:11:42.150006+00
Who’s being talked about

Top Entities

Entity Label Mentions Actions
u.s. GPE 8 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
american NORP 6 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
david m ewalt PERSON 6 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
editor PERSON 6 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
scientific american ORG 6 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
scientific american subscribe ORG 6 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
georgetown university ORG 3 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
cambridge GPE 2 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
donald trump PERSON 2 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
earth LOC 2 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
harvard university ORG 2 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
massachusetts GPE 2 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
nature WORK_OF_ART 2 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
nautilus PERSON 2 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
new york city GPE 2 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
science ORG 2 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
uk GPE 2 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
about 85 PERCENT 1 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
adam kovac PERSON 1 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
american library association ORG 1 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
andrea gawrylewski scientific PERSON 1 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
atlas obscura PERSON 1 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
audubon GPE 1 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
austin GPE 1 πŸ“Š πŸ” 🧲
Who’s talking

Top Sources (Domains)

Domain Articles % Actions
scientificamerican.com 6 100.00 πŸ“Š πŸ“° 🧲
How the stories are being framed

Top Narrative Frames

Frame Weight Actions
Business, Companies 2.3800 πŸ“Š 🧲
Technology 1.0700 πŸ“Š 🧲
Government 1.0200 πŸ“Š 🧲
Environment, Climate 0.5900 πŸ“Š 🧲
Health 0.4500 πŸ“Š 🧲
Political Theatre 0.2300 πŸ“Š 🧲
Friends and Family 0.1500 πŸ“Š 🧲
Entertainment 0.0300 πŸ“Š 🧲
How it feels

Sentiment

Label Articles Actions
😐 Neutral 6 πŸ“Š 🧲

Articles included

Top entities
Top sources
Top narrative frames
Pub Date Category Domain Title Analyze Author Sent Score
2026-06-10 10:30:00+00 Health scientificamerican.com The World Cup could be a petri dish for disease. Wastewater could sound the alarm Analyze Lauren J. Young 😐 neutral 0.1284
2026-06-06 12:00:00+00 Science scientificamerican.com How prediction markets could forecast the future of science Analyze Jenna Ahart 😐 neutral 0.1281
2026-06-01 15:30:00+00 Science scientificamerican.com Join the Scientific American Summer Reading Challenge Analyze Brianne Kane 😐 neutral 0.2451
2026-05-31 11:00:00+00 Science scientificamerican.com Top U.S. science funder slows research grants to universities Analyze Dan Garisto 😐 neutral 0.1226
2026-05-20 23:45:00+00 Science scientificamerican.com Startup reveals β€˜artificial egg’ to resurrect extinct birds, but scientists say the work misses the point Analyze Meghan Bartels,Adam Kovac 😐 neutral 0.2005
2026-05-20 22:20:00+00 Health scientificamerican.com Screen time limits can protect children’s health, U.S. surgeon general advisory says Analyze Claire Cameron 😐 neutral 0.1161