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Terms of use

Ground rules for using the publication

By browsing Cosmos Week, you agree to these terms. The goal is not to turn reading about science into a ninety-page contract written by a sleep-deprived lawyer, but to state clearly what the site provides, what it does not promise and how certain situations are handled.

Last updated: April 8, 2026

1. Nature of the content

Cosmos Week publishes journalistic, informational and educational material about science. Nothing here replaces specialized professional guidance, individual technical evaluation, medical, legal or financial advice, or any other regulated service.

2. Permitted use

You may access, read and share links to the publication in legitimate ways. It is not permitted to use the site for fraud, abusive automation, destructive scraping, service disruption attempts, security violations or misleading reproduction of the content as if it were original to a third party.

3. Intellectual property

Original texts, editorial curation, content organization and the publication’s identity belong to Cosmos Week unless stated otherwise. Images, trademarks and third-party materials remain under their respective owners.

4. Citations, references and external links

The publication may point to papers, observatories, agencies, universities, journals and other sites. That does not imply control over external content or a permanent guarantee of availability, accuracy or updates on those pages.

5. Advertising and sponsored content

When there is advertising, sponsorship, cultural support or sponsored editorial, it must be identified clearly. A commercial relationship does not authorize the publication to erase the distinction between hypothesis, evidence, preprint and consolidated result.

6. Availability and technical changes

The site may undergo maintenance, adjustments, corrections, layout changes, provider changes or temporary unavailability. Cosmos Week aims for stability but does not guarantee uninterrupted operation or the total absence of errors. The internet remains the internet.

7. Limitation of liability

Although the publication aims for rigor, context and careful reporting, use of the information remains the visitor’s responsibility. Cosmos Week is not liable for decisions taken exclusively on the basis of published content, especially when the subject requires specific professional analysis.

8. Corrections and contact

If you identify a factual error, technical problem, misuse of material or simply have questions about these terms, the official channel is contato@cosmosweek.com.

9. Updates to these terms

These terms may change to reflect editorial, technical, commercial or legal developments. The valid version is always the one published on this page, with a visible update date.