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iPSC-Based Therapies Show Promise in Treating Diabetes and Parkinson's Disease
Recent studies show iPSC-derived cells successfully treated diabetes and Parkinson's disease in small clinical trials, offering hope for regenerative medicine, although challenges in cost and scalability remain.
iPSC-Based Therapies Show Promise in Treating Diabetes and Parkinson's Disease
Recent studies show iPSC-derived cells successfully treated diabetes and Parkinson's disease in small clinical trials, offering hope for regenerative medicine, although challenges in cost and scalability remain.
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Lisa Randall: Extra Dimensions, Funding Cuts, and the Future of Physics
Theoretical physicist Lisa Randall's groundbreaking Randall-Sundrum model, proposed in 1999, introduced extra dimensions to explain gravity's weakness, complementing Einstein's work; her current concerns involve political impacts on scientific research funding, evidenced by Harvard's significant fun...
Lisa Randall: Extra Dimensions, Funding Cuts, and the Future of Physics
Theoretical physicist Lisa Randall's groundbreaking Randall-Sundrum model, proposed in 1999, introduced extra dimensions to explain gravity's weakness, complementing Einstein's work; her current concerns involve political impacts on scientific research funding, evidenced by Harvard's significant fun...
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Puerto Ideas Festival Showcases Neuroscience and Astronomy Advancements in Chile
The Puerto Ideas science festival in Antofagasta, Chile (April 24-27), will feature Nobel laureates and leading scientists discussing neuroscience, astronomy, and aging, with over 100 free activities expected to attract 16,000 attendees.
Puerto Ideas Festival Showcases Neuroscience and Astronomy Advancements in Chile
The Puerto Ideas science festival in Antofagasta, Chile (April 24-27), will feature Nobel laureates and leading scientists discussing neuroscience, astronomy, and aging, with over 100 free activities expected to attract 16,000 attendees.
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Death of Mario Vargas Llosa: The End of Latin America's Literary Boom
The death of Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa at age 89 in Lima, Peru, marks the end of Latin America's literary Boom, a group of authors who propelled Latin American literature onto the world stage in the 1960s. His sons carried two caskets from a private cremation ceremony, illustrating the lasti...
Death of Mario Vargas Llosa: The End of Latin America's Literary Boom
The death of Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa at age 89 in Lima, Peru, marks the end of Latin America's literary Boom, a group of authors who propelled Latin American literature onto the world stage in the 1960s. His sons carried two caskets from a private cremation ceremony, illustrating the lasti...
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Death of Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa
Mario Vargas Llosa, a Nobel laureate and key figure of Latin America's literary boom, died Sunday at his Lima home; Peru declared a national day of mourning, and tributes poured in globally.
Death of Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa
Mario Vargas Llosa, a Nobel laureate and key figure of Latin America's literary boom, died Sunday at his Lima home; Peru declared a national day of mourning, and tributes poured in globally.
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8% Bias Score


Private Cremation for Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa
Mario Vargas Llosa, the 2010 Nobel laureate in Literature, was cremated in a private ceremony in Lima, Peru, on April 14, 2025, following his death on April 13th, as per his wishes; the Peruvian government declared a national day of mourning.
Private Cremation for Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa
Mario Vargas Llosa, the 2010 Nobel laureate in Literature, was cremated in a private ceremony in Lima, Peru, on April 14, 2025, following his death on April 13th, as per his wishes; the Peruvian government declared a national day of mourning.
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Sholokhov's Illegitimate Birth and Literary Success"
Mikhail Sholokhov, born illegitimately in 1905, faced social stigma and poverty due to his mother's affair; this tumultuous upbringing profoundly influenced his literary career, culminating in his globally acclaimed novel 'And Quiet Flows the Don'.

Sholokhov's Illegitimate Birth and Literary Success"
Mikhail Sholokhov, born illegitimately in 1905, faced social stigma and poverty due to his mother's affair; this tumultuous upbringing profoundly influenced his literary career, culminating in his globally acclaimed novel 'And Quiet Flows the Don'.
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44% Bias Score

Giant Space Structure Discovery Challenges Cosmological Models
Dr. Alexia Lopez, a 28-year-old astrophysicist at UCLan, discovered the Giant Arc, a massive ring-shaped structure in space challenging conventional cosmology; Nobel laureate Sir Roger Penrose cited her work as substantiating his Conformal Cyclic Cosmology theory.

Giant Space Structure Discovery Challenges Cosmological Models
Dr. Alexia Lopez, a 28-year-old astrophysicist at UCLan, discovered the Giant Arc, a massive ring-shaped structure in space challenging conventional cosmology; Nobel laureate Sir Roger Penrose cited her work as substantiating his Conformal Cyclic Cosmology theory.
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Vargas Llosa's Private Struggles Revealed in Backstage Encounter
While presenting an award with Mario Vargas Llosa at a film gala, the author witnessed his vulnerability and discomfort with fame, noting his concerns about media intrusion and longing for a less public life.

Vargas Llosa's Private Struggles Revealed in Backstage Encounter
While presenting an award with Mario Vargas Llosa at a film gala, the author witnessed his vulnerability and discomfort with fame, noting his concerns about media intrusion and longing for a less public life.
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52% Bias Score

Mario Vargas Llosa's Death Leaves a Void in Peruvian Literature and Politics
The death of renowned Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa at age 89 has prompted reflections on his literary legacy, his political influence, and the profound impact he had on generations of Peruvian writers and intellectuals.

Mario Vargas Llosa's Death Leaves a Void in Peruvian Literature and Politics
The death of renowned Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa at age 89 has prompted reflections on his literary legacy, his political influence, and the profound impact he had on generations of Peruvian writers and intellectuals.
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52% Bias Score

Death of Mario Vargas Llosa: End of an Era for Latin American Literature
Mario Vargas Llosa, a Nobel Prize-winning Peruvian author, died on April 13th, leaving behind a legacy of literary works that significantly impacted Latin American literature and global culture, marking the end of an era for the Latin American Boom.

Death of Mario Vargas Llosa: End of an Era for Latin American Literature
Mario Vargas Llosa, a Nobel Prize-winning Peruvian author, died on April 13th, leaving behind a legacy of literary works that significantly impacted Latin American literature and global culture, marking the end of an era for the Latin American Boom.
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48% Bias Score

Death of Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa
Mario Vargas Llosa, the 2010 Nobel laureate in Literature and a prominent liberal thinker, died in Lima, Peru, at age 89; his death is mourned globally for his contributions to literature and his outspoken political stances.

Death of Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa
Mario Vargas Llosa, the 2010 Nobel laureate in Literature and a prominent liberal thinker, died in Lima, Peru, at age 89; his death is mourned globally for his contributions to literature and his outspoken political stances.
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44% Bias Score
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