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Scientists who turned to OnlyFans to fund marmot research receive crypto boost

Headline as filed by The Guardian Science. PageNews does not write or rewrite headlines.

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2 publishers have filed 2 reports that PageNews has grouped as one story.

The earliest report detected came from The Guardian Science at 13:00 UTC on 18 August 2026, and the most recent from The Independent World 3 days later.

1 of them had filed within an hour of the first report; coverage reached 2 publishers over 3 days.

The coverage is filed under Science. Each publisher's own headline, summary and link is below.

Order of coverage

  1. first The Guardian Science — earliest coverage indexed by PageNews
  2. +3d The Independent World — latest publisher to join

Compiled by PageNews from the reports listed below — counts, timestamps and wording taken from them. No publisher wrote this section.

Coverage from 2 publishers

  1. The Guardian Science

    Scientists who turned to OnlyFans to fund marmot research receive crypto boost

    Funding boost worth $100,000 has recently materialized in form of new marmot-themed cryptocurrencyScientists who turned to OnlyFans to help save long-running research into marmots have raised more tha
    Read on The Guardian Science →
  2. The Independent World

    Scientists turn to OnlyFans and ‘Fat Marmot Week’ to fund research after federal cuts

    Researchers must secure three years of funding, over $200,000, to guarantee that field research continues next summer
    Read on The Independent World →

How the coverage developed

  1. first The Guardian Science coverage detected Scientists who turned to OnlyFans to fund marmot research receive crypto boost
  2. +3d The Independent World coverage detected Scientists turn to OnlyFans and ‘Fat Marmot Week’ to fund research after federal cuts

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