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About Baryon
Baryon is the founder and editor of Web News For Us. Driven by a lifelong fascination with the biggest unanswered questions in science — from the genetic code written into every living cell to the artificial intelligence now learning to read it, and from the cosmological forces shaping a universe we have barely begun to map to the lives of the extraordinary minds who first dared to ask the questions — he has spent years studying molecular biology, modern physics, astrophysics, and the history of scientific thought. He covers Genetics & Research, Science & AI, Space, and the lives of history's greatest scientists and mathematicians in Books & Legends. If you have ever looked at the night sky and felt that pull to understand what is out there, curious to know how AI thinks or wondered about an entire universe coiled inside your genes, you are exactly where you need to be.
Alpha Centauri: Uncovering Mysteries About Our Nearest Stellar Neighbour
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Alpha Centauri: Uncovering Mysteries About Our Nearest Stellar Neighbour

Alpha Centauri is 4.37 light-years away and hosts at least one planet in the habitable zone. Here is everything we know about the nearest star system — and what it would take to reach it.
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Posted by Baryon July 5, 2025
Five Scientists Who Won the Nobel Prize Twice — and What Their Lives Tell Us About Curiosity
Posted inBooks & Legends

Five Scientists Who Won the Nobel Prize Twice — and What Their Lives Tell Us About Curiosity

Only five people in history have won the Nobel Prize twice. Marie Curie, John Bardeen, Frederick Sanger, Linus Pauling, and Barry Sharpless — here are their full stories and what made them extraordinary.
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Posted by Baryon June 21, 2025
The Orion Nebula, Orion The Hunter
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The Orion Nebula (M42): Inside the Stellar Nursery Visible with the Naked Eye

The Orion Nebula is the closest region of star formation to Earth — visible to the naked eye and full of newborn stars and protoplanetary discs. Here is the science behind one of the sky's most spectacular objects.
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Posted by Baryon June 18, 2025
Reddit vs Anthropic: The High-Stakes Legal Battle Over AI Training Data
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Reddit vs Anthropic: The High-Stakes Legal Battle Over AI Training Data

Reddit has sued Anthropic for allegedly scraping millions of posts to train Claude AI. Explore the key allegations, legal arguments, and what this major lawsuit means for the future of AI and content ownership.
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Posted by Baryon June 6, 2025
23andMe Bankruptcy: Understanding the Risk to Your DNA Data Privacy
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23andMe Bankruptcy: Understanding the Risk to Your DNA Data Privacy

23andMe’s bankruptcy raises serious concerns about DNA privacy. Learn what happens to your genetic data, the risks of data sales, and how users can protect their sensitive information.
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Posted by Baryon April 1, 2025

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