Forging ahead with our digital domain
The Cosmos platform, known for its online news service and science content, is set to undergo a significant change. The decision to discontinue production was primarily driven by concerns over cost and the potential negative impact on user experience, as revealed by the Cosmos team in their recent communication.
However, the focus of Cosmos seems to have shifted towards blockchain interoperability and development, rather than running an online science news or content platform. This transition is not directly addressed in the current search results, but further details may be available in other sources not covered here.
For those who have subscribed to the Cosmos platform, there are specific refund policies in place. If a subscription was purchased directly from a publishing partner and paid by credit card, the card owner's account will be credited for the balance of the subscription. For subscriptions purchased via an agent, a refund will be organized following their standard processes. Schools or libraries that purchased via EFT or paid on invoice through their school account will also receive a refund.
For subscriptions purchased through the Royal Institution of Australia before June 2024, a refund can be organized by emailing [email protected] or calling 1300 788000.
As Cosmos embarks on this new journey, it's important to keep these refund policies in mind. For general enquiries, contact [email protected] or call 1300 788000. For media enquiries, contact [email protected].
[1] Source: The article titled "A new future for our platform" published by Cosmos.
- The Cosmos platform, previously known for its science content, is moving towards blockchain interoperability and development, as mentioned in the article "A new future for our platform" published by Cosmos.
- The focus of Cosmos no longer includes running an online science news or content platform, as shown by the platform's transition revealed in their recent communication.
- The decision to discontinue production was primarily driven by concerns over cost and potential negative impact on user experience.
- Subscribers who purchased directly from a publishing partner will have their account credited for the balance of their subscription.
- For subscriptions purchased via an agent, a refund will be organized following their standard processes.
- Schools or libraries with subscriptions paid via EFT or invoice through their school account will receive a refund.
- For subscriptions purchased through the Royal Institution of Australia before June 2024, a refund can be requested by emailing [email protected] or calling 1300 788000.
- In addition to refund policies, general enquiries can be directed to [email protected] or 1300 788000.
- For media-related enquiries, contact [email protected].