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AtkinsRéalis and EDF Deepen Partnership Amidst Global Nuclear Power Surge
Montreal's AtkinsRéalis Group and France's EDF are deepening their partnership to meet expected global demand for new nuclear reactors, potentially supplying equipment and engineering support for projects, though challenges remain.
AtkinsRéalis and EDF Deepen Partnership Amidst Global Nuclear Power Surge
Montreal's AtkinsRéalis Group and France's EDF are deepening their partnership to meet expected global demand for new nuclear reactors, potentially supplying equipment and engineering support for projects, though challenges remain.
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40% Bias Score


Trump-Musk Feud Threatens NASA's Science Projects
Donald Trump's conflict with Elon Musk, coupled with a proposed NASA budget slashing almost half of its science projects, threatens 40 missions and international collaborations, prioritizing lunar and Martian landings instead.
Trump-Musk Feud Threatens NASA's Science Projects
Donald Trump's conflict with Elon Musk, coupled with a proposed NASA budget slashing almost half of its science projects, threatens 40 missions and international collaborations, prioritizing lunar and Martian landings instead.
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48% Bias Score


NASA Faces Deep Budget Cuts Amidst Trump-Musk Feud
A proposed NASA budget cut of nearly 25%, driven by a Trump-Musk dispute and White House requests, threatens 40 science missions, impacting Earth observation, international collaborations, and NASA's long-term exploration goals.
NASA Faces Deep Budget Cuts Amidst Trump-Musk Feud
A proposed NASA budget cut of nearly 25%, driven by a Trump-Musk dispute and White House requests, threatens 40 science missions, impacting Earth observation, international collaborations, and NASA's long-term exploration goals.
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52% Bias Score


Wembley to Soweto Foundation Expands Photography Program to Chicago
The Wembley to Soweto Foundation uses sports to train disadvantaged youth in photography, expanding from Los Angeles to Chicago, resulting in international exhibitions and partnerships.
Wembley to Soweto Foundation Expands Photography Program to Chicago
The Wembley to Soweto Foundation uses sports to train disadvantaged youth in photography, expanding from Los Angeles to Chicago, resulting in international exhibitions and partnerships.
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32% Bias Score


Brain Drain: US Scientists Flee Trump's Anti-Science Policies
Neuroscientist Danielle Beckman is leaving the US for Europe due to the Trump administration's cuts to research funding, anti-immigrant policies, and attacks on academic freedom, joining a mass exodus of scientists that threatens to diminish America's global scientific leadership.
Brain Drain: US Scientists Flee Trump's Anti-Science Policies
Neuroscientist Danielle Beckman is leaving the US for Europe due to the Trump administration's cuts to research funding, anti-immigrant policies, and attacks on academic freedom, joining a mass exodus of scientists that threatens to diminish America's global scientific leadership.
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48% Bias Score


US-China Cultural Exchange Persists Despite Funding Cuts and Visa Challenges
Despite US-China tensions and decreased US arts funding, cultural exchanges persist, as shown by the successful "Recasting the Past" exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, though rising visa costs (up to \$3,500 per visa) and fewer American students studying in China pose significant challeng...
US-China Cultural Exchange Persists Despite Funding Cuts and Visa Challenges
Despite US-China tensions and decreased US arts funding, cultural exchanges persist, as shown by the successful "Recasting the Past" exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, though rising visa costs (up to \$3,500 per visa) and fewer American students studying in China pose significant challeng...
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40% Bias Score

Russia's Digital Industry Conference Highlights IT Growth and Global Partnerships
The 10th International Conference "Digital Industry of Industrial Russia" in Nizhny Novgorod concluded with over 10,000 attendees from 40 countries, resulting in over 300 signed agreements and showcasing Russia's advancements in IT.

Russia's Digital Industry Conference Highlights IT Growth and Global Partnerships
The 10th International Conference "Digital Industry of Industrial Russia" in Nizhny Novgorod concluded with over 10,000 attendees from 40 countries, resulting in over 300 signed agreements and showcasing Russia's advancements in IT.
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44% Bias Score

UN Approves Chinese-Led Global Hadal Exploration Programme
The UN approved the Chinese-led Global Hadal Exploration Programme (GHEP) to unify international research on the hadal zone (6,000-11,000 meters deep), leveraging China's advanced technology and fostering collaboration among 10 countries for exploration, understanding, and protection of these largel...

UN Approves Chinese-Led Global Hadal Exploration Programme
The UN approved the Chinese-led Global Hadal Exploration Programme (GHEP) to unify international research on the hadal zone (6,000-11,000 meters deep), leveraging China's advanced technology and fostering collaboration among 10 countries for exploration, understanding, and protection of these largel...
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28% Bias Score

Australian Universities Urge Government to Join \$170bn EU Research Fund
Australian universities are lobbying the government to join the \$170bn Horizon Europe research fund amid concerns about the US's withdrawal from international collaboration and funding cuts, highlighting the potential benefits despite the government's cost concerns.

Australian Universities Urge Government to Join \$170bn EU Research Fund
Australian universities are lobbying the government to join the \$170bn Horizon Europe research fund amid concerns about the US's withdrawal from international collaboration and funding cuts, highlighting the potential benefits despite the government's cost concerns.
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48% Bias Score

US Research Funding Policy Raises Concerns About Academic Freedom in the Netherlands
Concerns are rising in the Netherlands' parliament regarding US pressure on Dutch researchers due to changes in US federal research funding, exemplified by a politically charged questionnaire sent to Wageningen University researchers involved in a joint satellite-based forest monitoring project.

US Research Funding Policy Raises Concerns About Academic Freedom in the Netherlands
Concerns are rising in the Netherlands' parliament regarding US pressure on Dutch researchers due to changes in US federal research funding, exemplified by a politically charged questionnaire sent to Wageningen University researchers involved in a joint satellite-based forest monitoring project.
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36% Bias Score

US Brain Drain: Scientists Flee Amidst Trump's Assault on Research
Due to the Trump administration's cuts to research funding, attacks on academic freedom, and a hostile environment for immigrants, US scientists are leaving the country in droves, causing a potential brain drain and shifting global scientific leadership.

US Brain Drain: Scientists Flee Amidst Trump's Assault on Research
Due to the Trump administration's cuts to research funding, attacks on academic freedom, and a hostile environment for immigrants, US scientists are leaving the country in droves, causing a potential brain drain and shifting global scientific leadership.
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40% Bias Score

Spain to Host €700 Million Fusion Energy Research Project
Escúzar, Spain, will host the IFMIF-DONES particle accelerator, a €700 million international project to research clean fusion energy, creating 1000 jobs and impacting €6 billion across Europe, with Spain funding 50% of construction and 10% of operation.

Spain to Host €700 Million Fusion Energy Research Project
Escúzar, Spain, will host the IFMIF-DONES particle accelerator, a €700 million international project to research clean fusion energy, creating 1000 jobs and impacting €6 billion across Europe, with Spain funding 50% of construction and 10% of operation.
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52% Bias Score
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