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Painless Nanopatch Revolutionizes Disease Diagnosis with Real-Time Molecular Analysis
King's College London researchers created a nanopatch with nano-needles a thousand times thinner than a human hair that extracts molecular information from tissue without causing pain or damage, enabling real-time disease monitoring and repeated sampling, as published in Nature Nanotechnology.
Painless Nanopatch Revolutionizes Disease Diagnosis with Real-Time Molecular Analysis
King's College London researchers created a nanopatch with nano-needles a thousand times thinner than a human hair that extracts molecular information from tissue without causing pain or damage, enabling real-time disease monitoring and repeated sampling, as published in Nature Nanotechnology.
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52% Bias Score


Colombian Invention Transforms Air Pollution into Reusable Resources
Colombian innovator Mariana Pérez's Ecol-Air technology transforms harmful gases (CO2, NOx, SO2) into biodegradable polymers, processing 70 tons of air daily in Girardota with 82% efficiency, addressing Colombia's severe air pollution and earning her a 2025 Young Inventors Award.
Colombian Invention Transforms Air Pollution into Reusable Resources
Colombian innovator Mariana Pérez's Ecol-Air technology transforms harmful gases (CO2, NOx, SO2) into biodegradable polymers, processing 70 tons of air daily in Girardota with 82% efficiency, addressing Colombia's severe air pollution and earning her a 2025 Young Inventors Award.
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40% Bias Score


Belfast Maternity Hospital Opening Delayed by 28 Months Due to Water Contamination
Belfast's new maternity hospital faces a potential 28-month delay due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa contamination discovered in the water system in July 2024; the hospital is already 10 years behind schedule and has cost £97 million.
Belfast Maternity Hospital Opening Delayed by 28 Months Due to Water Contamination
Belfast's new maternity hospital faces a potential 28-month delay due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa contamination discovered in the water system in July 2024; the hospital is already 10 years behind schedule and has cost £97 million.
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Lenovo's HPC System Accelerates Cancer and Cardiology Research in Milan
Lenovo provided the IEO Monzino Group in Milan with a 475 TFlop HPC system using Lenovo ThinkSystem servers and NVIDIA H200 GPUs to accelerate cancer and cardiology research, enabling faster analysis of protein interactions and clinical data for improved diagnostics, prognostics, and personalized tr...
Lenovo's HPC System Accelerates Cancer and Cardiology Research in Milan
Lenovo provided the IEO Monzino Group in Milan with a 475 TFlop HPC system using Lenovo ThinkSystem servers and NVIDIA H200 GPUs to accelerate cancer and cardiology research, enabling faster analysis of protein interactions and clinical data for improved diagnostics, prognostics, and personalized tr...
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32% Bias Score


Asian Needle Ant Stings Cause Anaphylaxis Concerns in 20 US States
The spread of Asian needle ants across 20 US states is causing concern due to reported cases of anaphylaxis from their stings, though the ants are not aggressive and the overall increase in stings is unclear; experts are urging increased public awareness and preventative measures.
Asian Needle Ant Stings Cause Anaphylaxis Concerns in 20 US States
The spread of Asian needle ants across 20 US states is causing concern due to reported cases of anaphylaxis from their stings, though the ants are not aggressive and the overall increase in stings is unclear; experts are urging increased public awareness and preventative measures.
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Terminal Lucidity Challenges Materialistic View of Consciousness
Alexander Batthyány's research on terminal lucidity, the temporary return of lucidity in patients with severe brain damage, challenges materialistic views of consciousness, suggesting a potential independent consciousness. Up to 6% of patients experience this phenomenon, adding complexity to the und...
Terminal Lucidity Challenges Materialistic View of Consciousness
Alexander Batthyány's research on terminal lucidity, the temporary return of lucidity in patients with severe brain damage, challenges materialistic views of consciousness, suggesting a potential independent consciousness. Up to 6% of patients experience this phenomenon, adding complexity to the und...
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48% Bias Score

Spain Faces 60% Chance of Record-Breaking Summer Heat
Spain's national weather agency predicts a 60% chance of a hotter-than-average summer (June-August) following the hottest May on record, with temperatures reaching 40.7°C in some areas; this trend aligns with the IPCC's warnings on human-caused climate change exacerbating extreme heat.

Spain Faces 60% Chance of Record-Breaking Summer Heat
Spain's national weather agency predicts a 60% chance of a hotter-than-average summer (June-August) following the hottest May on record, with temperatures reaching 40.7°C in some areas; this trend aligns with the IPCC's warnings on human-caused climate change exacerbating extreme heat.
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36% Bias Score

Colombian Presidential Candidate in Critical Condition After Shooting"
Colombian presidential pre-candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay is in extremely critical condition after emergency surgery for a June 7th shooting; a 14-year-old sicario using a US-made Glock was apprehended, and the President linked the attack to international drug cartels.

Colombian Presidential Candidate in Critical Condition After Shooting"
Colombian presidential pre-candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay is in extremely critical condition after emergency surgery for a June 7th shooting; a 14-year-old sicario using a US-made Glock was apprehended, and the President linked the attack to international drug cartels.
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UK Anti-Abortion Activism Grows Amidst Potential Legal Changes
A small anti-abortion protest in Birmingham, UK, highlights growing activism against potential changes to UK abortion laws, fueled by US political influences and mirroring recent legal challenges surrounding abortion buffer zones and silent prayer outside clinics.

UK Anti-Abortion Activism Grows Amidst Potential Legal Changes
A small anti-abortion protest in Birmingham, UK, highlights growing activism against potential changes to UK abortion laws, fueled by US political influences and mirroring recent legal challenges surrounding abortion buffer zones and silent prayer outside clinics.
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52% Bias Score

Lithuania Offers Free Nursing Tuition to Combat Severe Shortage
To combat a severe nursing shortage marked by an aging workforce and low graduate numbers, Lithuania will provide free tuition to 535 students in 2025-2026, receiving €17 million from the EU, while also offering subsidized tuition for students willing to work in specific medical centers post-graduat...

Lithuania Offers Free Nursing Tuition to Combat Severe Shortage
To combat a severe nursing shortage marked by an aging workforce and low graduate numbers, Lithuania will provide free tuition to 535 students in 2025-2026, receiving €17 million from the EU, while also offering subsidized tuition for students willing to work in specific medical centers post-graduat...
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32% Bias Score

Vestas Faces Strike Amid Worker Safety Concerns in Spain
Workers at Vestas's Daimiel plant in Spain resumed a 48-hour strike due to over 60 reported cases of occupational illness since 2016, alleging inadequate safety measures and company inaction despite numerous labor inspections; Vestas maintains its commitment to worker safety, citing recent investmen...

Vestas Faces Strike Amid Worker Safety Concerns in Spain
Workers at Vestas's Daimiel plant in Spain resumed a 48-hour strike due to over 60 reported cases of occupational illness since 2016, alleging inadequate safety measures and company inaction despite numerous labor inspections; Vestas maintains its commitment to worker safety, citing recent investmen...
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48% Bias Score

VA Doctors Allowed to Refuse Treatment Based on Political Affiliation and Marital Status
New guidelines at Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals nationwide permit doctors to refuse treatment to unmarried veterans and Democrats, impacting 9 million patients annually, following an executive order by Donald Trump that primarily targeted transgender people; the VA press secretary co...

VA Doctors Allowed to Refuse Treatment Based on Political Affiliation and Marital Status
New guidelines at Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals nationwide permit doctors to refuse treatment to unmarried veterans and Democrats, impacting 9 million patients annually, following an executive order by Donald Trump that primarily targeted transgender people; the VA press secretary co...
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60% Bias Score
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