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Smart Labels Combat Food Waste and Enhance Safety
Three Spanish entrepreneurs created biodegradable smart labels that detect bacterial growth in food, providing real-time freshness information; this innovation won them a 2025 Young Inventors Award and aims to reduce food waste and improve food safety.
Smart Labels Combat Food Waste and Enhance Safety
Three Spanish entrepreneurs created biodegradable smart labels that detect bacterial growth in food, providing real-time freshness information; this innovation won them a 2025 Young Inventors Award and aims to reduce food waste and improve food safety.
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48% Bias Score


EU May Slash Health Funding in Upcoming Budget
The European Commission's upcoming budget proposal may eliminate the dedicated EU4Health program, which received €5.3 billion for health initiatives after receiving only €450 million in the previous program; this is driven by competing priorities and recent reallocations to Ukraine, risking diminish...
EU May Slash Health Funding in Upcoming Budget
The European Commission's upcoming budget proposal may eliminate the dedicated EU4Health program, which received €5.3 billion for health initiatives after receiving only €450 million in the previous program; this is driven by competing priorities and recent reallocations to Ukraine, risking diminish...
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48% Bias Score


AI-designed enzymes: Lithuanian scientists revolutionize enzyme engineering
Three Lithuanian scientists created an AI platform, Intelligent Architecture™, to design custom enzymes for various industrial and medical applications, resulting in partnerships with Kirin and ArcticZymes and making them finalists for the Young Inventors Prize 2025.
AI-designed enzymes: Lithuanian scientists revolutionize enzyme engineering
Three Lithuanian scientists created an AI platform, Intelligent Architecture™, to design custom enzymes for various industrial and medical applications, resulting in partnerships with Kirin and ArcticZymes and making them finalists for the Young Inventors Prize 2025.
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40% Bias Score


Filipino Engineer's Biodegradable Sealant Wins Global Award
Filipino aeronautical engineer Mark Bantugon's Pili Seal®, a sustainable aircraft sealant made from Pili tree resin waste, won a 2025 Young Inventors Award, addressing the health and environmental hazards of traditional sealants while offering economic opportunities.
Filipino Engineer's Biodegradable Sealant Wins Global Award
Filipino aeronautical engineer Mark Bantugon's Pili Seal®, a sustainable aircraft sealant made from Pili tree resin waste, won a 2025 Young Inventors Award, addressing the health and environmental hazards of traditional sealants while offering economic opportunities.
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48% Bias Score


Germany to Strengthen Defenses Against Hybrid Threats, Debate on Palantir Software
Germany's interior ministers agreed to strengthen defenses against hybrid threats from Russia, including an action plan and steering group to combat drone activity and disinformation, while debating the use of Palantir software for policing and the handling of the AfD.
Germany to Strengthen Defenses Against Hybrid Threats, Debate on Palantir Software
Germany's interior ministers agreed to strengthen defenses against hybrid threats from Russia, including an action plan and steering group to combat drone activity and disinformation, while debating the use of Palantir software for policing and the handling of the AfD.
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48% Bias Score


U.S. Accuses WTO Secretariat of Overstepping Mandate
The United States is criticizing the World Trade Organization (WTO) Secretariat for exceeding its mandate and engaging in public-facing activities without member approval, including publishing reports and organizing events, leading to a potential reduction in the organization's influence and a clash...
U.S. Accuses WTO Secretariat of Overstepping Mandate
The United States is criticizing the World Trade Organization (WTO) Secretariat for exceeding its mandate and engaging in public-facing activities without member approval, including publishing reports and organizing events, leading to a potential reduction in the organization's influence and a clash...
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Strikes on Iran Cause Widespread Flight Disruptions
Thousands of passengers face major flight disruptions after Israel launched attacks on targets in Iran, leading to airspace closures in Iran, Iraq, Israel, and Jordan, causing widespread flight cancellations and diversions.

Israeli Strikes on Iran Cause Widespread Flight Disruptions
Thousands of passengers face major flight disruptions after Israel launched attacks on targets in Iran, leading to airspace closures in Iran, Iraq, Israel, and Jordan, causing widespread flight cancellations and diversions.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Innovators Develop Biodegradable Smart Labels to Reduce Food Waste
Three Spanish entrepreneurs created biodegradable smart labels that detect bacterial growth in food, changing color to indicate freshness and preventing food waste and illness; this innovation won them a top-ten spot in the 2025 Young Inventors Award.

Spanish Innovators Develop Biodegradable Smart Labels to Reduce Food Waste
Three Spanish entrepreneurs created biodegradable smart labels that detect bacterial growth in food, changing color to indicate freshness and preventing food waste and illness; this innovation won them a top-ten spot in the 2025 Young Inventors Award.
Progress
32% Bias Score

EU Housing Crisis: Soaring Prices Disproportionately Impact Young People
The EU housing crisis, marked by a 48% increase in housing prices and 22% rise in rents in 2023, disproportionately affects young people, with many spending over 40% of their income on housing; successful models in Germany, Flanders, and Denmark show how government intervention can mitigate this.

EU Housing Crisis: Soaring Prices Disproportionately Impact Young People
The EU housing crisis, marked by a 48% increase in housing prices and 22% rise in rents in 2023, disproportionately affects young people, with many spending over 40% of their income on housing; successful models in Germany, Flanders, and Denmark show how government intervention can mitigate this.
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24% Bias Score

European Working Hours: A Decade of Decline and Regional Disparities
In 2024, average weekly working hours in the EU ranged from 32.1 hours in the Netherlands to 43.1 hours in Turkey, reflecting regional disparities and a decade-long decline exceeding one hour in nearly half of the 34 European countries studied.

European Working Hours: A Decade of Decline and Regional Disparities
In 2024, average weekly working hours in the EU ranged from 32.1 hours in the Netherlands to 43.1 hours in Turkey, reflecting regional disparities and a decade-long decline exceeding one hour in nearly half of the 34 European countries studied.
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12% Bias Score

Germany's New Government Undermines Climate Action with Initial Policy Decisions
The new German government under Chancellor Merz has undermined previous climate initiatives by dismissing key personnel, removing "climate" from various ministries, and increasing funding for fossil fuels despite stated commitments to climate targets, raising concerns about Germany's climate leaders...

Germany's New Government Undermines Climate Action with Initial Policy Decisions
The new German government under Chancellor Merz has undermined previous climate initiatives by dismissing key personnel, removing "climate" from various ministries, and increasing funding for fossil fuels despite stated commitments to climate targets, raising concerns about Germany's climate leaders...
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60% Bias Score

\"Germany Faces Looming Shortage of General Practitioners\
A survey of nearly 3,700 German GPs reveals that 25% plan to retire within five years, and most remaining intend to reduce their work hours, creating over 5,000 vacancies and threatening Germany's healthcare system.

\"Germany Faces Looming Shortage of General Practitioners\
A survey of nearly 3,700 German GPs reveals that 25% plan to retire within five years, and most remaining intend to reduce their work hours, creating over 5,000 vacancies and threatening Germany's healthcare system.
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36% Bias Score
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