
SciSuggest is an independent science news platform dedicated to uncovering the extraordinary stories hidden within the world’s most rigorous research.
While major media outlets often focus on the loudest headlines, SciSuggest was founded on a different principle: that the most fascinating scientific breakthroughs are often found in the quiet corners of biology, physics, and planetary science — the “lesser-covered” stories that shift our understanding of the natural world.
Our Mission
Today’s world boasts a plethora of scientific papers, information overload, and AI-generated content, SciSuggest aims to be a sign of clarity and human expertise. We bridge the gap between complex, peer-reviewed journals and the curious public, translating high-level, complex data and jargon into engaging narratives without sacrificing scientific accuracy.
Editorial Integrity & Standards
We believe that trust is the foundation of science communication. Our editorial process follows strict journalistic guidelines:
- Primary Source Journalism: Every article on SciSuggest is based on primary sources, typically peer-reviewed research from major journals such as Nature, Science, Wiley, Cell, and PNAS.
- Transparency: We provide direct citations and DOI (Digital Object Identifier) links for every study we cover, allowing our readers to verify the data themselves.
- Accuracy Over Speed: Our priority is the “Original Angle” — ensuring we provide context that goes beyond the press release.
Our Leadership & Expertise
SciSuggest is led by a team of veteran science communicators. Jay Kakade is a founding editor, a seasoned journalist whose work has been featured in some of the world’s most prestigious scientific publications, including, New Scientist, Science News, Live Science, and BBC Wildlife.
By bringing the fact-checking and narrative structure of major science outlets to an independent platform, we ensure that our readers receive high-quality science news that is both authoritative and accessible.