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Russia to Support Ethiopian Tech Education with 100 Scholarships
Russia will provide 100 scholarships to Ethiopian students for the 2025/26 academic year, focusing on technology, as announced at a forum in Addis Ababa aimed at strengthening technological and educational collaboration between the two countries.
Russia to Support Ethiopian Tech Education with 100 Scholarships
Russia will provide 100 scholarships to Ethiopian students for the 2025/26 academic year, focusing on technology, as announced at a forum in Addis Ababa aimed at strengthening technological and educational collaboration between the two countries.
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44% Bias Score


Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Successfully Lands on the Moon
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander successfully landed on the Moon's near side on March 2nd, 2024, carrying 10 NASA-funded instruments to study lunar regolith and radiation for 14 days, furthering preparations for crewed missions; this is part of the largest commercial lunar mission to date...
Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Successfully Lands on the Moon
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander successfully landed on the Moon's near side on March 2nd, 2024, carrying 10 NASA-funded instruments to study lunar regolith and radiation for 14 days, furthering preparations for crewed missions; this is part of the largest commercial lunar mission to date...
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44% Bias Score


International AI Safety Report Highlights Malicious Use, Failures, and Systemic Risks
A report by 96 independent researchers from 30 countries details the risks of general-purpose AI, categorizing them as malicious use, failures, and systemic issues, highlighting deepfakes, biased algorithms, and job displacement as major concerns.
International AI Safety Report Highlights Malicious Use, Failures, and Systemic Risks
A report by 96 independent researchers from 30 countries details the risks of general-purpose AI, categorizing them as malicious use, failures, and systemic issues, highlighting deepfakes, biased algorithms, and job displacement as major concerns.
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48% Bias Score


Musk Calls for Immediate Deorbiting of International Space Station
Elon Musk called for the immediate deorbiting of the International Space Station, despite its significant contributions to scientific research, technological innovation, STEM education, and international diplomacy; experts warn of major setbacks if this occurs.
Musk Calls for Immediate Deorbiting of International Space Station
Elon Musk called for the immediate deorbiting of the International Space Station, despite its significant contributions to scientific research, technological innovation, STEM education, and international diplomacy; experts warn of major setbacks if this occurs.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Policies Disrupt US Climate Research, Threatening Global Collaboration
The Trump administration's policies are disrupting US climate research, causing uncertainty about funding, data access, and international collaboration; this is particularly impacting oceanographic data crucial to global climate models and predictions.
Trump's Policies Disrupt US Climate Research, Threatening Global Collaboration
The Trump administration's policies are disrupting US climate research, causing uncertainty about funding, data access, and international collaboration; this is particularly impacting oceanographic data crucial to global climate models and predictions.
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56% Bias Score


Bilingual Literary Festival Fosters Cross-Cultural Exchange in Mexico
The 20th annual Bilingual Literary Festival in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, brought together over 1000 English-speaking authors from North America and hundreds of Mexican writers for workshops, readings, and networking events, fostering cross-cultural exchange and supporting emerging writers.
Bilingual Literary Festival Fosters Cross-Cultural Exchange in Mexico
The 20th annual Bilingual Literary Festival in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, brought together over 1000 English-speaking authors from North America and hundreds of Mexican writers for workshops, readings, and networking events, fostering cross-cultural exchange and supporting emerging writers.
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64% Bias Score

China and Pakistan Partner on Astronaut Training for Tiangong Space Station
China and Pakistan agreed on Friday to jointly train Pakistani astronauts for future missions to the Tiangong space station, marking China's first collaboration of this kind with a foreign nation and highlighting growing international space cooperation.

China and Pakistan Partner on Astronaut Training for Tiangong Space Station
China and Pakistan agreed on Friday to jointly train Pakistani astronauts for future missions to the Tiangong space station, marking China's first collaboration of this kind with a foreign nation and highlighting growing international space cooperation.
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20% Bias Score

Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Successfully Lands on the Moon
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander successfully touched down on the Moon's near side in Mare Crisium on March 2nd, 2024, at 3:34 AM EST, carrying ten research instruments to study lunar regolith, dust, and radiation for 14 days, marking a key step in NASA's preparations for future crewed mi...

Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Successfully Lands on the Moon
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander successfully touched down on the Moon's near side in Mare Crisium on March 2nd, 2024, at 3:34 AM EST, carrying ten research instruments to study lunar regolith, dust, and radiation for 14 days, marking a key step in NASA's preparations for future crewed mi...
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36% Bias Score

The Complex Legacy of 'Splitting the Atom': Rutherford and Beyond
In 1919, Ernest Rutherford's experiments at the University of Manchester, involving bombarding nitrogen with alpha particles to produce a proton, are considered by some as the first instance of 'splitting the atom,' even though the term is complex and debated. This led to future developments like th...

The Complex Legacy of 'Splitting the Atom': Rutherford and Beyond
In 1919, Ernest Rutherford's experiments at the University of Manchester, involving bombarding nitrogen with alpha particles to produce a proton, are considered by some as the first instance of 'splitting the atom,' even though the term is complex and debated. This led to future developments like th...
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52% Bias Score

US NOAA Restrictions Jeopardize Global Climate Research
Restrictions on US NOAA's foreign communication, potential funding cuts, and data access issues threaten global climate research, particularly impacting the Netherlands' reliance on NOAA data for weather forecasting and oceanographic research.

US NOAA Restrictions Jeopardize Global Climate Research
Restrictions on US NOAA's foreign communication, potential funding cuts, and data access issues threaten global climate research, particularly impacting the Netherlands' reliance on NOAA data for weather forecasting and oceanographic research.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Reelection Casts Shadow on Global Climate Research
Following President Trump's reelection, concerns rise about climate research funding and data access, disrupting international collaborations and potentially jeopardizing global climate monitoring efforts, as evidenced by communication restrictions on NOAA employees and efforts to archive US climate...

Trump's Reelection Casts Shadow on Global Climate Research
Following President Trump's reelection, concerns rise about climate research funding and data access, disrupting international collaborations and potentially jeopardizing global climate monitoring efforts, as evidenced by communication restrictions on NOAA employees and efforts to archive US climate...
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44% Bias Score

NOAA Restrictions Threaten Global Weather Forecasting
NOAA's new restrictions on scientists' international collaborations, coupled with potential 30% budget cuts and 50% staff reductions, threaten the accuracy and availability of global weather forecasts and climate data, endangering lives and the global economy.

NOAA Restrictions Threaten Global Weather Forecasting
NOAA's new restrictions on scientists' international collaborations, coupled with potential 30% budget cuts and 50% staff reductions, threaten the accuracy and availability of global weather forecasts and climate data, endangering lives and the global economy.
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56% Bias Score
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