Who We Are
Web News For Us is an independent science and knowledge publication based on one simple belief: the most extraordinary ideas in the world deserve to be explained clearly, accurately, and engagingly — for everyone, not just specialists.
We cover four areas where human knowledge is advancing fastest and where the questions being asked are genuinely profound.
What We Cover
Science and Artificial Intelligence
From quantum computing and consciousness research to the latest breakthroughs in AI — we explore how science and technology are reshaping what it means to be human. We cover the hard questions: What is consciousness? Can a machine think? Where does the universe come from? We do not offer easy answers, but we do offer careful, honest exploration.
Space
The cosmos is the largest laboratory humanity has ever had access to. We cover the latest from NASA, ESA, and the James Webb Space Telescope — black holes, exoplanets, the early universe, and the search for life beyond Earth. Space science is moving faster than at any point since the Apollo era, and we report on it with the depth it deserves.
Genetics and Research
The ability to read and rewrite the human genome is one of the most consequential developments in the history of medicine. Our Genetics and Research section covers CRISPR gene editing, personalised medicine, genomic discoveries, and the ethical questions that accompany them — with accuracy, nuance, and respect for the complexity of the science.
Books and Legends
Some of the most important ideas about science, consciousness, and human potential were not written in journals — they were lived by extraordinary individuals. Our Books and Legends section explores the lives and ideas of the greatest scientific minds, philosophers, and spiritual thinkers in history: from Richard Feynman and Ettore Majorana to Sri Aurobindo and Jiddu Krishnamurti. Their insights remain relevant, surprising, and worth understanding.
Our Editorial Standards
Every article published on Web News For Us is independently researched using primary and peer-reviewed sources — including journals such as Nature, Science, and Cell, as well as official publications from NASA, ESA, NIH, CERN, and other leading institutions.
We do not republish press releases without adding original analysis. We do not write for engagement at the expense of accuracy. When the science is uncertain, we say so. When a finding is preliminary, we say so. We believe that honest uncertainty is more valuable to r