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Germany to Heavily Invest in Space Despite Economic Headwinds
Germany's new Research Minister, Dorothee Bär, advocates for significant investment in space exploration despite budget limitations, emphasizing its importance for technological advancement, economic growth, and geopolitical independence, including developing alternative European lunar missions due ...
Germany to Heavily Invest in Space Despite Economic Headwinds
Germany's new Research Minister, Dorothee Bär, advocates for significant investment in space exploration despite budget limitations, emphasizing its importance for technological advancement, economic growth, and geopolitical independence, including developing alternative European lunar missions due ...
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48% Bias Score


Egypt, Greece Collaborate on Renewable Energy Project for Europe
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi confirmed Egypt's interest in strengthening cooperation with the Kopelouzos Group on renewable energy, aiming to transmit electricity to Europe via Greece, backed by both governments and the EU.
Egypt, Greece Collaborate on Renewable Energy Project for Europe
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi confirmed Egypt's interest in strengthening cooperation with the Kopelouzos Group on renewable energy, aiming to transmit electricity to Europe via Greece, backed by both governments and the EU.
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NASA Budget Cuts Shift Focus to Mars, Impacting International Collaboration
The Trump administration proposed a $6 billion cut to NASA's budget, shifting priorities from the Artemis lunar program to a Mars-focused initiative, impacting international partnerships and potentially jeopardizing numerous scientific projects; this reallocation aims to accelerate human missions to...
NASA Budget Cuts Shift Focus to Mars, Impacting International Collaboration
The Trump administration proposed a $6 billion cut to NASA's budget, shifting priorities from the Artemis lunar program to a Mars-focused initiative, impacting international partnerships and potentially jeopardizing numerous scientific projects; this reallocation aims to accelerate human missions to...
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40% Bias Score


Milan-Cortina 2026: Progress Amidst Logistical Challenges
The CEO of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics Foundation, Andrea Varnier, reported positive progress in preparations, including successful venue tests and strong ticket sales; however, logistical challenges due to the Games' dispersed locations remain, while the utilization of existing infrastru...
Milan-Cortina 2026: Progress Amidst Logistical Challenges
The CEO of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics Foundation, Andrea Varnier, reported positive progress in preparations, including successful venue tests and strong ticket sales; however, logistical challenges due to the Games' dispersed locations remain, while the utilization of existing infrastru...
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36% Bias Score


EU and France Invest €600 Million to Attract Researchers Amid US Funding Cuts
France and the European Union are investing €100 million and €500 million, respectively, to attract foreign researchers, primarily from the US, due to concerns about reduced US science funding and visa restrictions, aiming to make Europe a hub for open scientific research.
EU and France Invest €600 Million to Attract Researchers Amid US Funding Cuts
France and the European Union are investing €100 million and €500 million, respectively, to attract foreign researchers, primarily from the US, due to concerns about reduced US science funding and visa restrictions, aiming to make Europe a hub for open scientific research.
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48% Bias Score


New Molecule Reduces Heart Tissue Necrosis, Promising Treatment for Heart Attacks
A joint Russian-Chinese team created a molecule reducing heart tissue necrosis, a leading global death cause, impacting over 700,000 Russians annually; initial testing shows promise, with clinical trials planned.
New Molecule Reduces Heart Tissue Necrosis, Promising Treatment for Heart Attacks
A joint Russian-Chinese team created a molecule reducing heart tissue necrosis, a leading global death cause, impacting over 700,000 Russians annually; initial testing shows promise, with clinical trials planned.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Assault on US Universities Sparks Global Academic Freedom Concerns
US President Donald Trump's attacks on US universities, threatening funding cuts and criticizing research in areas like climate change and social sciences, are causing global concern about academic freedom, leading to researchers leaving the US and data rescue efforts.

Trump's Assault on US Universities Sparks Global Academic Freedom Concerns
US President Donald Trump's attacks on US universities, threatening funding cuts and criticizing research in areas like climate change and social sciences, are causing global concern about academic freedom, leading to researchers leaving the US and data rescue efforts.
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NIH Freezes Funding for Foreign Research Groups
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has frozen funding for foreign research groups, citing transparency concerns and national security risks, impacting millions of dollars in cancer, viral infection, and human genetics research worldwide.

NIH Freezes Funding for Foreign Research Groups
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has frozen funding for foreign research groups, citing transparency concerns and national security risks, impacting millions of dollars in cancer, viral infection, and human genetics research worldwide.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Museum Reconsiders US Art Loans Amid Trump's Funding Cuts
The Mauritshuis museum in The Hague is reconsidering lending artworks to US museums due to the Trump administration's funding cuts and ideological attacks on museums, creating uncertainty about the safety and care of loaned pieces and hindering international collaborations.

Dutch Museum Reconsiders US Art Loans Amid Trump's Funding Cuts
The Mauritshuis museum in The Hague is reconsidering lending artworks to US museums due to the Trump administration's funding cuts and ideological attacks on museums, creating uncertainty about the safety and care of loaned pieces and hindering international collaborations.
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Trump Administration Dismisses 400 Climate Scientists, Jeopardizing Key Report
The Trump administration dismissed nearly 400 scientists from the sixth National Climate Assessment (NCA6), jeopardizing a congressionally mandated report due in 2028, as part of a broader attack on US climate science institutions, raising concerns about the future of global climate research and col...

Trump Administration Dismisses 400 Climate Scientists, Jeopardizing Key Report
The Trump administration dismissed nearly 400 scientists from the sixth National Climate Assessment (NCA6), jeopardizing a congressionally mandated report due in 2028, as part of a broader attack on US climate science institutions, raising concerns about the future of global climate research and col...
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48% Bias Score

Spain Arrests 27 MS-13 Gang Members in Nationwide Crackdown
Spanish National Police arrested 27 MS-13 gang members in Spain (18 Madrid, 7 Barcelona, 1 Tarragona, 1 Alicante) on March 27th, disrupting a network linked to drug trafficking, violence, and murder, following an international investigation with the FBI and El Salvador's National Civil Police.

Spain Arrests 27 MS-13 Gang Members in Nationwide Crackdown
Spanish National Police arrested 27 MS-13 gang members in Spain (18 Madrid, 7 Barcelona, 1 Tarragona, 1 Alicante) on March 27th, disrupting a network linked to drug trafficking, violence, and murder, following an international investigation with the FBI and El Salvador's National Civil Police.
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44% Bias Score

China Showcases International Space Collaboration
China's April 23rd science exhibition in Shanghai highlighted its open collaboration in space exploration, including sharing lunar samples with seven international institutions and incorporating payloads from 11 countries and regions in the upcoming Chang'e-8 mission, scheduled for launch around 202...

China Showcases International Space Collaboration
China's April 23rd science exhibition in Shanghai highlighted its open collaboration in space exploration, including sharing lunar samples with seven international institutions and incorporating payloads from 11 countries and regions in the upcoming Chang'e-8 mission, scheduled for launch around 202...
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28% Bias Score
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