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Here’s what I need from you:
– Paste the full article text.
– Or, share the 8–12 most important paragraphs or findings.
– Or, give me a quick bullet list of the main points—like the purpose, methods, results, implications, quotes, date, institutions, or any notable people mentioned.
Once you provide the content, here’s how I’ll structure the post:
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Keep the word count hovering around 600. Skip an H1 header since your title’s coming from somewhere else anyway.
If you can’t share the text, there are still a couple of ways I can pitch in.
First, I can whip up a generic, SEO-ready blog-post template made for science-news coverage. You’d just plug in the details.
Second, I could write a standalone SEO-optimized article on something close—like tips for communicating science when you don’t have the original piece handy. You’d just need to confirm the topic or toss over a target keyword set.
So, what’s next? Just paste the article or your main points. Once I have that, I’ll get you a fully formatted, ~600-word blog post with the exact HTML-tagged style you asked for.
Here is the source article for this story: How NVIDIA Optics Deal and New AI Facility Will Impact Lumentum Holdings (LITE) Investors