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Faraday's Notebooks Digitized: Unprecedented Online Access to Scientific Genius
The Royal Institution has digitized and made available online the previously little-known notebooks of Michael Faraday, detailing his early scientific work, including notes from Humphry Davy's lectures and illustrations that reveal his unique learning process, marking the bicentennial of Faraday's f...
Faraday's Notebooks Digitized: Unprecedented Online Access to Scientific Genius
The Royal Institution has digitized and made available online the previously little-known notebooks of Michael Faraday, detailing his early scientific work, including notes from Humphry Davy's lectures and illustrations that reveal his unique learning process, marking the bicentennial of Faraday's f...
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20% Bias Score


IIHS Study: Larger Vehicles Pose Increased Crash Risk to Others
A new IIHS study reveals that while heavier vehicles generally offer better occupant protection, excessively heavy vehicles (over 4000 pounds) increase the risk of death or serious injury to occupants of smaller vehicles involved in crashes, highlighting a diminishing return on safety as vehicle wei...
IIHS Study: Larger Vehicles Pose Increased Crash Risk to Others
A new IIHS study reveals that while heavier vehicles generally offer better occupant protection, excessively heavy vehicles (over 4000 pounds) increase the risk of death or serious injury to occupants of smaller vehicles involved in crashes, highlighting a diminishing return on safety as vehicle wei...
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44% Bias Score


JUNO Begins Final Construction Phase: Water Filling Marks Start of Neutrino Data Collection
The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) in China started the final construction phase, water filling its 44-meter deep pool, expected to be completed by August 2024, enabling formal data collection to study neutrinos and the universe's origins.
JUNO Begins Final Construction Phase: Water Filling Marks Start of Neutrino Data Collection
The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) in China started the final construction phase, water filling its 44-meter deep pool, expected to be completed by August 2024, enabling formal data collection to study neutrinos and the universe's origins.
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32% Bias Score


Cosmology's Uncertainties: Questioning Assumptions in the Quest for Knowledge
Kelsey Johnson's "Into the Unknown" (Basic Books, October 15, 2024) explores fundamental cosmological questions, emphasizing the limits of current knowledge and the importance of questioning assumptions and biases in scientific inquiry, using examples like Whitehead and Russell's proof of 1+1=2 to i...
Cosmology's Uncertainties: Questioning Assumptions in the Quest for Knowledge
Kelsey Johnson's "Into the Unknown" (Basic Books, October 15, 2024) explores fundamental cosmological questions, emphasizing the limits of current knowledge and the importance of questioning assumptions and biases in scientific inquiry, using examples like Whitehead and Russell's proof of 1+1=2 to i...
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32% Bias Score


Max Born: The Quantum Physicist Who Warned About 'The Root of All Evil'
This article explores the life and work of Max Born, a prominent physicist known for his contributions to quantum mechanics and his friendship with Albert Einstein. It highlights his ethical concerns about the implications of scientific advancements.
Max Born: The Quantum Physicist Who Warned About 'The Root of All Evil'
This article explores the life and work of Max Born, a prominent physicist known for his contributions to quantum mechanics and his friendship with Albert Einstein. It highlights his ethical concerns about the implications of scientific advancements.
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32% Bias Score


Quantum Secrets of CO2's Global Warming Effect
Harvard researchers have discovered the quantum mechanisms behind CO2's exceptional ability to absorb infrared radiation and contribute to global warming.
Quantum Secrets of CO2's Global Warming Effect
Harvard researchers have discovered the quantum mechanisms behind CO2's exceptional ability to absorb infrared radiation and contribute to global warming.
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Quantum Physics Challenges Linear Time Perception
Canadian scientists discovered a 'negative time' effect during photon experiments, challenging the linear perception of time and suggesting complex interactions where cause and effect might not be strictly sequential, potentially explained by models such as the 'block universe' where past, present, ...

Quantum Physics Challenges Linear Time Perception
Canadian scientists discovered a 'negative time' effect during photon experiments, challenging the linear perception of time and suggesting complex interactions where cause and effect might not be strictly sequential, potentially explained by models such as the 'block universe' where past, present, ...
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44% Bias Score

AI Revolutionizes Particle Physics at CERN, Potentially Revealing Universe's Fate
CERN's next director general, Prof Mark Thomson, announced that advanced AI is revolutionizing particle physics, enabling unprecedented observations at the LHC, potentially revealing whether the universe is stable or could undergo a catastrophic transition.

AI Revolutionizes Particle Physics at CERN, Potentially Revealing Universe's Fate
CERN's next director general, Prof Mark Thomson, announced that advanced AI is revolutionizing particle physics, enabling unprecedented observations at the LHC, potentially revealing whether the universe is stable or could undergo a catastrophic transition.
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52% Bias Score

JUNO Begins Final Construction Stage, Set to Revolutionize Neutrino Research
The final construction phase of China's Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) began Wednesday with the start of filling a 44-meter-deep pool with 100 tons of ultra-pure water per hour for its 20,000-ton neutrino detector, enabling the start of data collection by August 2024 to study neutr...

JUNO Begins Final Construction Stage, Set to Revolutionize Neutrino Research
The final construction phase of China's Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) began Wednesday with the start of filling a 44-meter-deep pool with 100 tons of ultra-pure water per hour for its 20,000-ton neutrino detector, enabling the start of data collection by August 2024 to study neutr...
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24% Bias Score

Einstein: Relativity, Personal Struggles, and Lasting Impact
Albert Einstein, born 1879, revolutionized physics with his theories of relativity, impacting our understanding of the universe and leading to practical applications like GPS; his life was marked by personal struggles and opposition to war.

Einstein: Relativity, Personal Struggles, and Lasting Impact
Albert Einstein, born 1879, revolutionized physics with his theories of relativity, impacting our understanding of the universe and leading to practical applications like GPS; his life was marked by personal struggles and opposition to war.
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24% Bias Score

Dark Energy Findings Challenge Cosmological Model
New research from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) challenges the prevailing theory of dark energy, suggesting it may not be a constant force and potentially altering our understanding of the universe's expansion and fate.

Dark Energy Findings Challenge Cosmological Model
New research from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) challenges the prevailing theory of dark energy, suggesting it may not be a constant force and potentially altering our understanding of the universe's expansion and fate.
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32% Bias Score

New CERN Director-General
Mark Thomson, a British particle physicist, will replace Fabiola Gianotti as the director-general of CERN in 2026.

New CERN Director-General
Mark Thomson, a British particle physicist, will replace Fabiola Gianotti as the director-general of CERN in 2026.
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