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Female Bodies' Resilience: Biological Factors Contribute to Longer Lifespans
A new book reveals that women consistently outlive men across various historical populations and modern settings, even with limited resources, due to the female body's innate resilience stemming from biological and physiological factors, including their immune system and nutrient absorption.
Female Bodies' Resilience: Biological Factors Contribute to Longer Lifespans
A new book reveals that women consistently outlive men across various historical populations and modern settings, even with limited resources, due to the female body's innate resilience stemming from biological and physiological factors, including their immune system and nutrient absorption.
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28% Bias Score


Intersexuality: A Natural Variation, Not a Disease
The "Aha! Zehn Minuten Alltags-Wissen" podcast discusses intersexuality, explaining its biological basis, differentiating it from transgender identity, and highlighting the need for increased societal understanding and inclusivity.
Intersexuality: A Natural Variation, Not a Disease
The "Aha! Zehn Minuten Alltags-Wissen" podcast discusses intersexuality, explaining its biological basis, differentiating it from transgender identity, and highlighting the need for increased societal understanding and inclusivity.
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28% Bias Score


Science Redefines Sex: Beyond the Binary
Scientific research reveals sex as a spectrum, challenging the binary male/female model; variations in chromosomes, hormones, and physical characteristics exist, impacting legal and social recognition of gender identity.
Science Redefines Sex: Beyond the Binary
Scientific research reveals sex as a spectrum, challenging the binary male/female model; variations in chromosomes, hormones, and physical characteristics exist, impacting legal and social recognition of gender identity.
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16% Bias Score


AI and Biology: A Visual Revolution
AI-powered tools are revolutionizing biological data analysis and visualization, leading to breakthroughs in various fields and more accessible scientific communication. High-resolution 3D imaging is making science easier to understand.
AI and Biology: A Visual Revolution
AI-powered tools are revolutionizing biological data analysis and visualization, leading to breakthroughs in various fields and more accessible scientific communication. High-resolution 3D imaging is making science easier to understand.
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Four Types of Aging: How to Determine Your Type and Maintain Youth and Health
Scientists have identified four types of biological aging, each affecting different bodily systems. Understanding your aging type allows for personalized health interventions to slow down aging and improve longevity.
Four Types of Aging: How to Determine Your Type and Maintain Youth and Health
Scientists have identified four types of biological aging, each affecting different bodily systems. Understanding your aging type allows for personalized health interventions to slow down aging and improve longevity.
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Human Cell Atlas: Mapping the Human Body's Building Blocks
A massive international research project has created a detailed map of human cells, leading to the discovery of new cell types and insights into disease.
Human Cell Atlas: Mapping the Human Body's Building Blocks
A massive international research project has created a detailed map of human cells, leading to the discovery of new cell types and insights into disease.
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24% Bias Score

Clarifying Darwin: A New Look at the Theory of Evolution
Sylvain Charlat's new book, "L'Evolution sans gêne," explores the theory of evolution, clarifying misconceptions and providing a deeper understanding of Darwin's theory of natural selection, distinguishing inherited traits from acquired characteristics.

Clarifying Darwin: A New Look at the Theory of Evolution
Sylvain Charlat's new book, "L'Evolution sans gêne," explores the theory of evolution, clarifying misconceptions and providing a deeper understanding of Darwin's theory of natural selection, distinguishing inherited traits from acquired characteristics.
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16% Bias Score

From Gene-Centric to Cell-Centric: A Biological Analogy for Social Cooperation
This article contrasts the gene-centric view of life, emphasizing competition, with the cell-centric view, highlighting cooperation, using the analogy of society as an organism to critique the use of genetic determinism to justify social inequalities.

From Gene-Centric to Cell-Centric: A Biological Analogy for Social Cooperation
This article contrasts the gene-centric view of life, emphasizing competition, with the cell-centric view, highlighting cooperation, using the analogy of society as an organism to critique the use of genetic determinism to justify social inequalities.
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56% Bias Score

Sex, Gender, and Evolution: Challenging Biological Determinism
This article explores the evolutionary origins of sexual reproduction, contrasting it with asexual methods, and examining how societal constructs of gender and biological sex intertwine, ultimately arguing against biological determinism.

Sex, Gender, and Evolution: Challenging Biological Determinism
This article explores the evolutionary origins of sexual reproduction, contrasting it with asexual methods, and examining how societal constructs of gender and biological sex intertwine, ultimately arguing against biological determinism.
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56% Bias Score

Biology's Impact on History: Dartnell's 'Ser Humano'
Lewis Dartnell's "Ser Humano" explores how biological factors, from infectious diseases to human tendencies towards drugs, have profoundly shaped historical events, impacting everything from the conquest of the Americas to the rise of empires and political systems.

Biology's Impact on History: Dartnell's 'Ser Humano'
Lewis Dartnell's "Ser Humano" explores how biological factors, from infectious diseases to human tendencies towards drugs, have profoundly shaped historical events, impacting everything from the conquest of the Americas to the rise of empires and political systems.
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36% Bias Score

Human Cell Atlas Released
The Human Cell Atlas, a comprehensive database of human cells, has been released, marking a major step in biomedical research.

Human Cell Atlas Released
The Human Cell Atlas, a comprehensive database of human cells, has been released, marking a major step in biomedical research.
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24% Bias Score

Why Women Feel Colder Than Men
Scientific studies reveal differences in ideal ambient temperatures between men and women, influenced by hormones, body composition, and metabolic rates. Societal norms further compound this disparity.

Why Women Feel Colder Than Men
Scientific studies reveal differences in ideal ambient temperatures between men and women, influenced by hormones, body composition, and metabolic rates. Societal norms further compound this disparity.
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24% Bias Score
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