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Trump Administration Removes Federally Mandated Climate Change Reports
The Trump administration removed federally mandated climate change reports from government websites, reversing an earlier commitment to relocate them to NASA, thus limiting public and local government access to vital climate change information.
Trump Administration Removes Federally Mandated Climate Change Reports
The Trump administration removed federally mandated climate change reports from government websites, reversing an earlier commitment to relocate them to NASA, thus limiting public and local government access to vital climate change information.
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56% Bias Score


German Atomic Bomb Program: New Research Reveals High-Intensity Effort, Wartime Failure
Mark Walker's new book, "Hitler's Atomic Bomb," reveals that German scientists intensely pursued atomic bomb development until World War II's resource constraints and destruction of research facilities hampered their efforts; this contrasts with previous claims of moral objections slowing the progra...
German Atomic Bomb Program: New Research Reveals High-Intensity Effort, Wartime Failure
Mark Walker's new book, "Hitler's Atomic Bomb," reveals that German scientists intensely pursued atomic bomb development until World War II's resource constraints and destruction of research facilities hampered their efforts; this contrasts with previous claims of moral objections slowing the progra...
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44% Bias Score


WCEC 2025 in Beijing: Fostering Global Collaboration in Chemical Engineering
The 12th World Congress of Chemical Engineering (WCEC) and 21st Asia-Pacific Alliance of Chemical Engineering (APCChE) Conference, held in Beijing from July 14-18, 2025, gathered over 5,000 participants from 66 countries to foster international collaboration and promote sustainable development in ch...
WCEC 2025 in Beijing: Fostering Global Collaboration in Chemical Engineering
The 12th World Congress of Chemical Engineering (WCEC) and 21st Asia-Pacific Alliance of Chemical Engineering (APCChE) Conference, held in Beijing from July 14-18, 2025, gathered over 5,000 participants from 66 countries to foster international collaboration and promote sustainable development in ch...
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60% Bias Score


Human" Documentary Reveals Earlier Homo Sapiens Existence
Ella Al-Shamahi's new five-part documentary, "Human," traces the evolution of humankind from the era of Homo neanderthalensis, Homo floresiensis and Homo erectus, revealing that Homo sapiens existed as far back as 350,000 years ago, much earlier than previously thought, and highlighting how environm...
Human" Documentary Reveals Earlier Homo Sapiens Existence
Ella Al-Shamahi's new five-part documentary, "Human," traces the evolution of humankind from the era of Homo neanderthalensis, Homo floresiensis and Homo erectus, revealing that Homo sapiens existed as far back as 350,000 years ago, much earlier than previously thought, and highlighting how environm...
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24% Bias Score


Historian Challenges Feasibility of Rapid Fossil Fuel Elimination
French historian Jean-Baptiste Fressoz challenges the prevailing narrative of energy transitions, arguing that the interconnectedness of energy sources makes a rapid shift away from fossil fuels improbable; he emphasizes the need for reduced consumption and prioritizing essential uses of carbon-inte...
Historian Challenges Feasibility of Rapid Fossil Fuel Elimination
French historian Jean-Baptiste Fressoz challenges the prevailing narrative of energy transitions, arguing that the interconnectedness of energy sources makes a rapid shift away from fossil fuels improbable; he emphasizes the need for reduced consumption and prioritizing essential uses of carbon-inte...
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44% Bias Score


Soundscape Reveals Earth's Magnetic Pole Reversal Dynamics
Scientists have created a soundscape illustrating Earth's magnetic pole reversals using paleomagnetic data, revealing gradual shifts with potential impacts on technology but unlikely to cause mass extinction; the South Atlantic Anomaly is predicted to recover within 300 years.
Soundscape Reveals Earth's Magnetic Pole Reversal Dynamics
Scientists have created a soundscape illustrating Earth's magnetic pole reversals using paleomagnetic data, revealing gradual shifts with potential impacts on technology but unlikely to cause mass extinction; the South Atlantic Anomaly is predicted to recover within 300 years.
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16% Bias Score

Skin Swab Test Detects Parkinson's Seven Years Before Symptom Onset
A new skin swab test, analyzing sebum, detects Parkinson's up to seven years before symptoms, using biomarkers found in 46 Parkinson's patients, 28 healthy controls, and 9 with iRBD, offering earlier diagnosis and treatment.

Skin Swab Test Detects Parkinson's Seven Years Before Symptom Onset
A new skin swab test, analyzing sebum, detects Parkinson's up to seven years before symptoms, using biomarkers found in 46 Parkinson's patients, 28 healthy controls, and 9 with iRBD, offering earlier diagnosis and treatment.
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52% Bias Score

HFE Gene Variant Linked to Increased Dementia Risk in Men
A study of 19,114 older adults revealed men with two copies of the H63D variant in the HFE gene have a significantly increased risk of developing dementia; women were unaffected; further research is needed to understand the underlying mechanisms.

HFE Gene Variant Linked to Increased Dementia Risk in Men
A study of 19,114 older adults revealed men with two copies of the H63D variant in the HFE gene have a significantly increased risk of developing dementia; women were unaffected; further research is needed to understand the underlying mechanisms.
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44% Bias Score

UK Biobank Completes 100,000 Scans, Ushering in New Era of Health Research
The UK Biobank's imaging project, running since 2014, has completed scans on its 100,000th volunteer, providing a massive dataset for researchers to study the human body's aging process and develop early disease detection and prevention strategies.

UK Biobank Completes 100,000 Scans, Ushering in New Era of Health Research
The UK Biobank's imaging project, running since 2014, has completed scans on its 100,000th volunteer, providing a massive dataset for researchers to study the human body's aging process and develop early disease detection and prevention strategies.
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52% Bias Score

Moths Avoid Stressed Plants Based on Their Sounds
Researchers at Tel Aviv University found that female moths avoid laying eggs on stressed tomato plants emitting ultrasonic distress sounds, suggesting a previously unknown communication system between plants and animals.

Moths Avoid Stressed Plants Based on Their Sounds
Researchers at Tel Aviv University found that female moths avoid laying eggs on stressed tomato plants emitting ultrasonic distress sounds, suggesting a previously unknown communication system between plants and animals.
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24% Bias Score

Climate Change Intensifies Nor'easters, Increasing Destructive Potential
A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals that climate change is intensifying nor'easters on the US East Coast, increasing maximum wind speeds by 6% since 1940 and resulting in a 20% increase in destructive potential, along with a 10% increase in rainfall and s...

Climate Change Intensifies Nor'easters, Increasing Destructive Potential
A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals that climate change is intensifying nor'easters on the US East Coast, increasing maximum wind speeds by 6% since 1940 and resulting in a 20% increase in destructive potential, along with a 10% increase in rainfall and s...
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24% Bias Score

Working Memory Training Shows Promise, but Requires Further Research
A German study of 572 children aged 6-7 found that a 12-hour working memory training program increased their chances of entering an academic secondary school track by 16% three years later, although concerns remain about the generalizability of these results and the potential displacement of core cu...

Working Memory Training Shows Promise, but Requires Further Research
A German study of 572 children aged 6-7 found that a 12-hour working memory training program increased their chances of entering an academic secondary school track by 16% three years later, although concerns remain about the generalizability of these results and the potential displacement of core cu...
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16% Bias Score
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