The top 10 neighbors for News from Science span blogs, research organizations, magazines, news publishers, websites, a healthcare brand, and a TV show — a mixed cluster with no single subcategory dominating and no standout score pulling away from the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from Schneier Blog at 0.90 down to Veep at 0.87, a range of just three points across ten neighbors. News from Science is itself a News Publisher, and three of the top 10 share that subcategory: MonmouthPoll at 0.88 and Reuters Health at 0.87 are the clearest examples. But the majority of the cluster is cross-kind: CERN (0.89, Research Organizations), Nature Biotechnology (0.89, Magazines), Nieman Reports (0.88, Magazines), Moderna (0.87, Healthcare), Nature Communications (0.87, Websites), and IFLScience (0.87, Websites) all sit within that narrow band. The most structurally notable entry is Veep, a TV Show, which lands at 0.87 — the lone entertainment property in the top 10, sitting alongside academic journals and a particle physics laboratory.
The overall picture is an audience defined by high-information, institutionally credentialed content across science, health, and policy — a shape that pulls in neighbors regardless of their format or category.