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Climate Change Intensified NSW Mid North Coast Floods: Rapid Attribution Study
ClimaMeter's rapid attribution study found that the NSW Mid North Coast floods, particularly around Taree, were up to 15 percent wetter and 0.75 degrees warmer due to human-induced climate change, highlighting the need for adaptation, although concerns were raised about the speed of analysis.
Climate Change Intensified NSW Mid North Coast Floods: Rapid Attribution Study
ClimaMeter's rapid attribution study found that the NSW Mid North Coast floods, particularly around Taree, were up to 15 percent wetter and 0.75 degrees warmer due to human-induced climate change, highlighting the need for adaptation, although concerns were raised about the speed of analysis.
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36% Bias Score


Archaeopteryx Fossil Confirms Active Flight
Analysis of an exceptionally well-preserved Archaeopteryx fossil at Chicago's Field Museum reveals previously unseen soft tissues and flight feathers, confirming active flapping flight and offering unprecedented insight into this early bird's anatomy and evolutionary significance.
Archaeopteryx Fossil Confirms Active Flight
Analysis of an exceptionally well-preserved Archaeopteryx fossil at Chicago's Field Museum reveals previously unseen soft tissues and flight feathers, confirming active flapping flight and offering unprecedented insight into this early bird's anatomy and evolutionary significance.
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24% Bias Score


Ann Arbor's Proactive Response to PFAS Contamination
Ann Arbor, Michigan, detected PFAS in its drinking water in 2014, tracing the contamination to industrial discharges into the Huron River. The city implemented granular-activated carbon filtration, reducing PFAS to undetectable levels, showcasing a proactive approach to managing this persistent poll...
Ann Arbor's Proactive Response to PFAS Contamination
Ann Arbor, Michigan, detected PFAS in its drinking water in 2014, tracing the contamination to industrial discharges into the Huron River. The city implemented granular-activated carbon filtration, reducing PFAS to undetectable levels, showcasing a proactive approach to managing this persistent poll...
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24% Bias Score


Dueling Galaxies Offer Glimpse into Early Universe
Astronomers using the VLT and ALMA telescopes observed two galaxies 11 billion light-years away colliding at 1.8 million kilometers per hour, with one galaxy's quasar disrupting the other's star formation, offering a rare glimpse into galaxy mergers in the early universe.
Dueling Galaxies Offer Glimpse into Early Universe
Astronomers using the VLT and ALMA telescopes observed two galaxies 11 billion light-years away colliding at 1.8 million kilometers per hour, with one galaxy's quasar disrupting the other's star formation, offering a rare glimpse into galaxy mergers in the early universe.
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28% Bias Score


Death of Renowned Indian Astrophysicist Jayant Narlikar
Jayant Narlikar, an 86-year-old Indian astrophysicist known for his alternative to the Big Bang theory and his founding of IUCAA, passed away on Tuesday, leaving a profound impact on science and education in India.
Death of Renowned Indian Astrophysicist Jayant Narlikar
Jayant Narlikar, an 86-year-old Indian astrophysicist known for his alternative to the Big Bang theory and his founding of IUCAA, passed away on Tuesday, leaving a profound impact on science and education in India.
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32% Bias Score


Cosmic Joust: Galaxies Collide 11 Billion Light-Years Away
Astronomers using the VLT and ALMA telescopes observed two galaxies 11 billion light-years away colliding at 1.8 million kilometers per hour; one galaxy's quasar emitted radiation disrupting the other's star formation, providing a rare look at galaxy mergers in the early universe.
Cosmic Joust: Galaxies Collide 11 Billion Light-Years Away
Astronomers using the VLT and ALMA telescopes observed two galaxies 11 billion light-years away colliding at 1.8 million kilometers per hour; one galaxy's quasar emitted radiation disrupting the other's star formation, providing a rare look at galaxy mergers in the early universe.
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48% Bias Score

H5N1 Avian Influenza: Global Spread Raises Pandemic Concerns
The highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 is spreading rapidly across the globe, affecting various animal species, including mammals, with at least 70 human cases and one death reported. Experts warn that weakened public health infrastructure and the virus's ability to cross species barriers increa...

H5N1 Avian Influenza: Global Spread Raises Pandemic Concerns
The highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 is spreading rapidly across the globe, affecting various animal species, including mammals, with at least 70 human cases and one death reported. Experts warn that weakened public health infrastructure and the virus's ability to cross species barriers increa...
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48% Bias Score

1,000 Elkhorn Corals Planted to Reverse Florida Reef Decline
A taskforce is planting over 1,000 nursery-grown elkhorn corals in the Florida Keys to combat the 90% loss of healthy coral cover over the last 40 years, primarily due to climate change, in a collaborative effort involving multiple organizations.

1,000 Elkhorn Corals Planted to Reverse Florida Reef Decline
A taskforce is planting over 1,000 nursery-grown elkhorn corals in the Florida Keys to combat the 90% loss of healthy coral cover over the last 40 years, primarily due to climate change, in a collaborative effort involving multiple organizations.
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16% Bias Score

Cosmic Joust: Galaxies Collide 11 Billion Light-Years Away
Astronomers using ground-based telescopes observed two galaxies 11 billion light-years away colliding at 1.8 million kilometers per hour, with one galaxy's quasar disrupting the other's star formation, offering a rare glimpse into galaxy mergers in the early universe.

Cosmic Joust: Galaxies Collide 11 Billion Light-Years Away
Astronomers using ground-based telescopes observed two galaxies 11 billion light-years away colliding at 1.8 million kilometers per hour, with one galaxy's quasar disrupting the other's star formation, offering a rare glimpse into galaxy mergers in the early universe.
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32% Bias Score

Sebastião Salgado, Celebrated Photographer, Dies at 79
Renowned Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado died at 79 from leukemia; his work, spanning decades and continents, documented human suffering and environmental issues, influencing global perspectives.

Sebastião Salgado, Celebrated Photographer, Dies at 79
Renowned Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado died at 79 from leukemia; his work, spanning decades and continents, documented human suffering and environmental issues, influencing global perspectives.
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32% Bias Score

Hummingbird Feeder Use Drives Rapid Evolution and Range Expansion of Anna's Hummingbirds
A study in Global Change Biology reveals that Anna's Hummingbirds have adapted to human-influenced environments, exhibiting longer beaks and expanding their range northward to Canada due to increased hummingbird feeder use and the prevalence of eucalyptus forests, changes observable across approxima...

Hummingbird Feeder Use Drives Rapid Evolution and Range Expansion of Anna's Hummingbirds
A study in Global Change Biology reveals that Anna's Hummingbirds have adapted to human-influenced environments, exhibiting longer beaks and expanding their range northward to Canada due to increased hummingbird feeder use and the prevalence of eucalyptus forests, changes observable across approxima...
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28% Bias Score

Kew Gardens Tracks Bee Preferences to Combat Pollinator Decline
Kew Gardens scientists are using bio-acoustic sensors to monitor bee activity on eight tree species at Wakehurst, aiming to identify bee-preferred trees for urban planting to combat the 60% decline in UK flying insects over 20 years and support the 90% of flowering plants that rely on pollinators.

Kew Gardens Tracks Bee Preferences to Combat Pollinator Decline
Kew Gardens scientists are using bio-acoustic sensors to monitor bee activity on eight tree species at Wakehurst, aiming to identify bee-preferred trees for urban planting to combat the 60% decline in UK flying insects over 20 years and support the 90% of flowering plants that rely on pollinators.
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28% Bias Score
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