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Vatican Convenes AI Summit to Promote Ethical Development
The Vatican hosted a summit bringing together Nobel laureates, AI experts, and artists to discuss the ethical development of artificial intelligence and its impact on humanity, culminating in a historic concert at St. Peter's Square.
Vatican Convenes AI Summit to Promote Ethical Development
The Vatican hosted a summit bringing together Nobel laureates, AI experts, and artists to discuss the ethical development of artificial intelligence and its impact on humanity, culminating in a historic concert at St. Peter's Square.
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24% Bias Score


Death Pipes: Millions of Birds Killed by Common Structures
Hollow vertical pipes used as property markers or irrigation standpipes are killing millions of birds and other wildlife annually across the United States and globally; a study of over 100 pipes in the Mojave Desert found Ash-throated Flycatchers and Loggerhead Shrikes to be the most common victims.
Death Pipes: Millions of Birds Killed by Common Structures
Hollow vertical pipes used as property markers or irrigation standpipes are killing millions of birds and other wildlife annually across the United States and globally; a study of over 100 pipes in the Mojave Desert found Ash-throated Flycatchers and Loggerhead Shrikes to be the most common victims.
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36% Bias Score


Photographer Exposes Humanity's Artificial Nature
Zed Nelson's "The Anthropocene Illusion," a photography collection winning the 2025 Sony World Photography Awards, showcases humanity's paradoxical relationship with nature: destroying natural environments while simultaneously creating artificial replicas, highlighting a psychological disconnect and...
Photographer Exposes Humanity's Artificial Nature
Zed Nelson's "The Anthropocene Illusion," a photography collection winning the 2025 Sony World Photography Awards, showcases humanity's paradoxical relationship with nature: destroying natural environments while simultaneously creating artificial replicas, highlighting a psychological disconnect and...
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48% Bias Score


Beijing Floods Isolate Villages, Woman Searches for Family
Torrential rains in Beijing have caused widespread flooding, isolating 130 villages and affecting thousands, with one woman desperately searching for her vulnerable family trapped in their remote village, while rescue teams use helicopters to evacuate people.
Beijing Floods Isolate Villages, Woman Searches for Family
Torrential rains in Beijing have caused widespread flooding, isolating 130 villages and affecting thousands, with one woman desperately searching for her vulnerable family trapped in their remote village, while rescue teams use helicopters to evacuate people.
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40% Bias Score


Global River Mercury Levels Doubled Since Industrial Revolution
A new study reveals that human activities have doubled global river mercury levels since the Industrial Revolution, reaching 1000 metric tons annually, with significant regional variations and severe implications for human health and ecosystems.
Global River Mercury Levels Doubled Since Industrial Revolution
A new study reveals that human activities have doubled global river mercury levels since the Industrial Revolution, reaching 1000 metric tons annually, with significant regional variations and severe implications for human health and ecosystems.
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28% Bias Score


Hummingbird Feeder Use Drives Rapid Evolution and Range Expansion of Anna's Hummingbirds
A study in Global Change Biology reveals that Anna's Hummingbirds have adapted to human-influenced environments, exhibiting longer beaks and expanding their range northward to Canada due to increased hummingbird feeder use and the prevalence of eucalyptus forests, changes observable across approxima...
Hummingbird Feeder Use Drives Rapid Evolution and Range Expansion of Anna's Hummingbirds
A study in Global Change Biology reveals that Anna's Hummingbirds have adapted to human-influenced environments, exhibiting longer beaks and expanding their range northward to Canada due to increased hummingbird feeder use and the prevalence of eucalyptus forests, changes observable across approxima...
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28% Bias Score

Medieval Times Marked a Turning Point in Animal Size Evolution
A study of 225,780 animal bones in southern France reveals that, since the Middle Ages, the size of domesticated animals has increased while wild animals have decreased, diverging from a previously shared evolutionary cycle.

Medieval Times Marked a Turning Point in Animal Size Evolution
A study of 225,780 animal bones in southern France reveals that, since the Middle Ages, the size of domesticated animals has increased while wild animals have decreased, diverging from a previously shared evolutionary cycle.
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Photographer Exposes Humanity's Manufactured Nature in Award-Winning Series
Zaid Nelson's "The Anthropocene Illusion," winner of the 2025 Sony World Photography Awards, reveals humanity's manufactured relationship with nature through images of artificial habitats and captive wildlife, highlighting the irony of nature tourism's rise amidst ecological decline and showcasing t...

Photographer Exposes Humanity's Manufactured Nature in Award-Winning Series
Zaid Nelson's "The Anthropocene Illusion," winner of the 2025 Sony World Photography Awards, reveals humanity's manufactured relationship with nature through images of artificial habitats and captive wildlife, highlighting the irony of nature tourism's rise amidst ecological decline and showcasing t...
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40% Bias Score

Dams Cause One-Meter Earth Pole Shift
A Harvard University study found that dams built globally since 1835 caused the Earth's poles to shift approximately one meter, impacting sea levels and highlighting human influence on geophysical dynamics.

Dams Cause One-Meter Earth Pole Shift
A Harvard University study found that dams built globally since 1835 caused the Earth's poles to shift approximately one meter, impacting sea levels and highlighting human influence on geophysical dynamics.
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28% Bias Score

Tehran Evacuation: Health Crisis Exposes Systemic Failures
Many elderly and ill Tehran residents cannot evacuate due to health problems and logistical issues, including severe traffic and fuel shortages, exposing systemic inequalities in crisis response.

Tehran Evacuation: Health Crisis Exposes Systemic Failures
Many elderly and ill Tehran residents cannot evacuate due to health problems and logistical issues, including severe traffic and fuel shortages, exposing systemic inequalities in crisis response.
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60% Bias Score

One Million Species Face Extinction: Human Activities Drive Biodiversity Crisis
One million species face extinction, with 50% potentially disappearing by 2100 due to human activities like habitat loss, climate change, overexploitation, pollution, and invasive species; 84% of terrestrial endemics could vanish by 2100.

One Million Species Face Extinction: Human Activities Drive Biodiversity Crisis
One million species face extinction, with 50% potentially disappearing by 2100 due to human activities like habitat loss, climate change, overexploitation, pollution, and invasive species; 84% of terrestrial endemics could vanish by 2100.
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24% Bias Score

Militantropoс": A Poetic Documentary on the Ukrainian War
Militantropoс," a Ukrainian-Austrian-French documentary premiering at Cannes on May 21st, portrays the daily lives of Ukrainians amidst war through poetic imagery and stark realism, avoiding graphic detail to highlight the numb acceptance of violence, and is part of a planned trilogy.

Militantropoс": A Poetic Documentary on the Ukrainian War
Militantropoс," a Ukrainian-Austrian-French documentary premiering at Cannes on May 21st, portrays the daily lives of Ukrainians amidst war through poetic imagery and stark realism, avoiding graphic detail to highlight the numb acceptance of violence, and is part of a planned trilogy.
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32% Bias Score
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