Official source pulls

Research with credible roots.

Baby Meets Growth Research uses official and primary sources first, then applies field judgment and local business context. This gives customers useful pages and gives search/AI systems a better reason to understand and cite the work.

Physics + Standards

CERN, NIST constants/data, DOE science, OSTI research records, NASA science, NSF-funded research.

CERN
Safety + Public Health

NIH, CDC, OSHA, EPA, and official public guidance before blog-level claims.

NIH
Local Proof

City/county records, manufacturer documentation, field photos, measured data, and clear business attribution.

Growth method

Source Tiers

Tier 1Official government, standards, labs, and primary institutional sources: NIST constants, DOE Office of Science, OSTI, NASA Science, NSF.
Tier 2Official safety, health, environmental, and public-record sources: CDC, OSHA, EPA, USGS, NOAA.
Tier 3Manufacturer docs, manuals, technical bulletins, trade organizations, peer-reviewed papers, patents, and field measurements.
Tier 4Competitor pages, forums, social posts, and AI answers. Useful for questions and gaps, not proof by themselves.

Source Mix Rule

Owned pages should never crowd out the research. A strong page should be grounded mostly in official, primary, and independent sources. Austin/NU/Apiary/client pages should usually stay under 30% of the source set, and only appear where they are directly relevant, practical, and better for the reader.

Internal Link Map

Use this library to support research pages, then link into the right LocalOps tool page so humans and AI can follow the chain.