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Complex Organic Molecules Found on Mars: Potential Evidence of Past Life
NASA's Curiosity rover discovered exceptionally large (10-12 carbon atoms) organic molecules on Mars, dating back 3.7 billion years, potentially indicating past life; however, abiotic formation is also possible.
Complex Organic Molecules Found on Mars: Potential Evidence of Past Life
NASA's Curiosity rover discovered exceptionally large (10-12 carbon atoms) organic molecules on Mars, dating back 3.7 billion years, potentially indicating past life; however, abiotic formation is also possible.
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52% Bias Score


Large Asteroid to Make Safe Close Approach to Earth
Asteroid 2014 TN17, a 540-foot-diameter space rock, will safely pass Earth on Wednesday at 3 million miles, its closest approach in over a century, traveling at 48,000 mph; despite its "potentially hazardous" classification, NASA confirms zero risk of impact.
Large Asteroid to Make Safe Close Approach to Earth
Asteroid 2014 TN17, a 540-foot-diameter space rock, will safely pass Earth on Wednesday at 3 million miles, its closest approach in over a century, traveling at 48,000 mph; despite its "potentially hazardous" classification, NASA confirms zero risk of impact.
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52% Bias Score


Astronauts Oppose Musk's Plan to Deorbit ISS Early
Due to a malfunctioning spacecraft, astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore's ISS mission extended, prompting them to oppose Elon Musk's proposal to deorbit the ISS in 2027, three years earlier than planned, highlighting concerns about international collaboration and future space missions.
Astronauts Oppose Musk's Plan to Deorbit ISS Early
Due to a malfunctioning spacecraft, astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore's ISS mission extended, prompting them to oppose Elon Musk's proposal to deorbit the ISS in 2027, three years earlier than planned, highlighting concerns about international collaboration and future space missions.
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40% Bias Score


Extended ISS Mission Concludes: 286-Day Stay Highlights Space Travel Challenges
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore returned after a 286-day mission to the ISS due to Boeing Starliner malfunctions, conducting 900 hours of research while awaiting SpaceX transport.
Extended ISS Mission Concludes: 286-Day Stay Highlights Space Travel Challenges
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore returned after a 286-day mission to the ISS due to Boeing Starliner malfunctions, conducting 900 hours of research while awaiting SpaceX transport.
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28% Bias Score


Extended ISS Mission Concludes After 286 Days
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore concluded a 286-day mission to the International Space Station, exceeding the initial eight-day plan due to Boeing Starliner malfunctions, leading to 900 hours of unscheduled research.
Extended ISS Mission Concludes After 286 Days
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore concluded a 286-day mission to the International Space Station, exceeding the initial eight-day plan due to Boeing Starliner malfunctions, leading to 900 hours of unscheduled research.
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24% Bias Score


NASA Considers Relocating D.C. Headquarters, Potentially Impacting 2,500 Jobs
NASA is considering moving its Washington, D.C., headquarters by 2028, potentially affecting 2,500 jobs and impacting its relationship with Congress and international partners, as part of the Trump administration's effort to shrink the federal government.
NASA Considers Relocating D.C. Headquarters, Potentially Impacting 2,500 Jobs
NASA is considering moving its Washington, D.C., headquarters by 2028, potentially affecting 2,500 jobs and impacting its relationship with Congress and international partners, as part of the Trump administration's effort to shrink the federal government.
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48% Bias Score

NASA Removes Diversity Language from Artemis III Mission Webpages
NASA removed language emphasizing the diverse composition of the Artemis III moon landing crew from some webpages, citing President Trump's executive order; the change, first reported by the Orlando Sentinel on March 16, affects some but not all webpages related to the mission, which is now slated t...

NASA Removes Diversity Language from Artemis III Mission Webpages
NASA removed language emphasizing the diverse composition of the Artemis III moon landing crew from some webpages, citing President Trump's executive order; the change, first reported by the Orlando Sentinel on March 16, affects some but not all webpages related to the mission, which is now slated t...
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48% Bias Score

SpaceX Poised for Billions in Federal Contracts Under Trump Administration
Due to its strong ties with the Trump administration, SpaceX is expected to receive billions in new federal contracts across various sectors, including defense and space exploration, potentially transforming these industries.

SpaceX Poised for Billions in Federal Contracts Under Trump Administration
Due to its strong ties with the Trump administration, SpaceX is expected to receive billions in new federal contracts across various sectors, including defense and space exploration, potentially transforming these industries.
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56% Bias Score

NASA Deactivates Voyager 2 Instrument to Extend Mission Lifespan
NASA has deactivated the low-energy charged particle instrument aboard Voyager 2 to conserve power, extending the lifespan of other instruments on the probe and its twin, Voyager 1; this follows a similar deactivation on Voyager 1 last month, with both probes now having three of their ten instrument...

NASA Deactivates Voyager 2 Instrument to Extend Mission Lifespan
NASA has deactivated the low-energy charged particle instrument aboard Voyager 2 to conserve power, extending the lifespan of other instruments on the probe and its twin, Voyager 1; this follows a similar deactivation on Voyager 1 last month, with both probes now having three of their ten instrument...
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12% Bias Score

NASA Removes Diversity Pledge from Artemis Moon Landing Mission
Following President Trump's order to eliminate DEI initiatives, NASA removed its commitment to land the first woman and person of color on the moon from its Artemis program website; this decision affects the 2027 lunar landing mission and reverses a 2019 pledge.

NASA Removes Diversity Pledge from Artemis Moon Landing Mission
Following President Trump's order to eliminate DEI initiatives, NASA removed its commitment to land the first woman and person of color on the moon from its Artemis program website; this decision affects the 2027 lunar landing mission and reverses a 2019 pledge.
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44% Bias Score

Astronauts' Extended Space Station Mission Concludes After Unforeseen Technical Challenges
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore concluded a 286-day mission on the International Space Station after encountering technical issues with their Boeing Starliner spacecraft, conducting extensive research despite the extended stay.

Astronauts' Extended Space Station Mission Concludes After Unforeseen Technical Challenges
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore concluded a 286-day mission on the International Space Station after encountering technical issues with their Boeing Starliner spacecraft, conducting extensive research despite the extended stay.
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32% Bias Score

US Government Budget Cuts Threaten Innovation Leadership
The US government's funding of basic scientific research, crucial for innovations like the internet and iPhone, is at risk due to proposed budget cuts, potentially impacting US global leadership in innovation and economic competitiveness as other countries increase their research spending.

US Government Budget Cuts Threaten Innovation Leadership
The US government's funding of basic scientific research, crucial for innovations like the internet and iPhone, is at risk due to proposed budget cuts, potentially impacting US global leadership in innovation and economic competitiveness as other countries increase their research spending.
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52% Bias Score
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