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This community is a place to share and discuss new scientific research. Read about the latest advances in astronomy, biology, medicine, physics, social science, and more. Find and submit new publications and popular science coverage of current research.
34,276,658 members
Created: Jul 2025
Language: EN
NEGATIVE SENTIMENT
Last analyzed: Oct 10, 2025 12:03
30
Friendliness Score
0.5%
Engagement Rate
35
Conversion Potential
2.0%
Monthly Growth
Marketing Analytics
968.0
Avg Post Score
59.3
Avg Comments
25
Brand Mentions
1
Posts/Hour
Top Post Types
link
100.0% (50)
Peak Activity Hours
Times shown in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)
Local times are automatically converted based on your browser's timezone
10PM UTC
High
8PM UTC
Medium
11AM UTC
Low
Community Culture
Community Sentiment
NEGATIVE
768.5K
Avg User Karma of Top Posts
70%
Commercial Acceptance
Content Preferences
Moderation Patterns
Rules & Compliance
25
Total Rules
Posting Requirements & Restrictions
100
Minimum Karma
180
Min Account Age (days)
LINK
Submission Type
Enabled
Flair System
Subreddit Rules
- Must be peer-reviewed research: Submissions must directly link either to recently published peer-reviewed research or a professional media summary of that peer-reviewed research.
- [View all submission rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/science/wiki/rules#wiki_submission_rules)
- No summaries of summaries, rehosts, or reposts: Articles that obtain their information second-hand from other articles are not acceptable for submission. Websites that re-host press releases are prohibited.
- Reposting of existing, popular submissions is prohibited.
- [View all submission rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/science/wiki/rules#wiki_submission_rules)
- No editorialized, sensationalized, or biased titles: The title and content of submissions should not be editorialized, sensationalized, or biased. All titles must adhere to our [headline rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/science/wiki/clickbait).
- [View all submission rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/science/wiki/rules#wiki_submission_rules)
- Research must be less than 6 months old: All submissions must have been published within the past six months. This time requirement refers to the publication date of the research, not the news article or web page. Ambiguous publication dates are determined by the first date of availability following peer review. This may be labeled as the 'Published Online' or 'Pre-Proof' date.
- [View all submission rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/science/wiki/rules#wiki_submission_rules)
- No off-topic comments, memes, low-effort comments or jokes: Comments must be on topic and not a meme or joke. Comments should constructively contribute to the discussion or be an attempt to learn more. This also means avoiding low-effort comments like "water is wet" or "correlation doesn’t prove causation."
- [View all comment rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/science/wiki/rules#wiki_comment_rules)
- No abusive or offensive comments: Abusive comments include those that disparage or attack other users of the subreddit.
- Offensive comments are those that denigrate individuals or groups based on group membership or inherent characteristics. This includes bigoted comments that are thinly veiled by leading/insincere questions or "just stating facts."
- [View all comment rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/science/wiki/rules#wiki_comment_rules)
- Non-professional personal anecdotes will be removed: Comments that only rely on a user's non-professional anecdotal evidence to confirm or refute a study will be removed (e.g. "I do that but that result doesn't happen to me"). Comments should be limited in personal details and scientific in nature. Including references to peer-reviewed research to support your claims is highly encouraged.
- [View all comment rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/science/wiki/rules#wiki_comment_rules)
- Criticism of published work should assume basic competence of the researchers and reviewers: Critiquing science is an important skill and one we want users to engage in but please try to do so with the assumption that the researchers who have spent years or decades in the field have already considered ideas that you came up with in a few minutes.
- Please also remember that individual studies sit within a larger corpus of work that may have already addressed your concern.
- [View all comment rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/science/wiki/rules#wiki_comment_rules)
- Comments dismissing established findings and fields of science must provide evidence: Comments that dispute well-established scientific concepts (e.g. gravity, vaccination, anthropogenic climate change, etc.) must be supported with appropriate peer-reviewed evidence. Links to personal blogs or 'skeptic' websites are not valid forms of evidence.
- Comments that dismiss entire fields of science (e.g., "that’s just a soft science") will also be removed.
- [View all comment rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/science/wiki/rules#wiki_comment_rules)
- No medical advice: Offering or seeking medical advice is strictly prohibited and offending comments will be removed.
- Discussions regarding the advantages and/or disadvantages of certain treatments, diets, or supplements are allowed as long as relevant and reputable evidence is provided.
- [View all comment rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/science/wiki/rules#wiki_comment_rules)
Marketing Data Updated
Oct 10, 2025
Rules Updated
Oct 09, 2025
Compliance Updated
Oct 09, 2025