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China Ranks Second Globally in STEM Education, Underscoring AI Education Investment
A new index ranks China second globally in STEM education, behind the U.S., highlighting China's progress despite resource gaps; the success is attributed to strong educational processes, teacher competency, and a large STEM graduate output; China is prioritizing AI education across all school level...
China Ranks Second Globally in STEM Education, Underscoring AI Education Investment
A new index ranks China second globally in STEM education, behind the U.S., highlighting China's progress despite resource gaps; the success is attributed to strong educational processes, teacher competency, and a large STEM graduate output; China is prioritizing AI education across all school level...
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36% Bias Score


Heat Training: Revolutionizing Cycling Performance at Tour de France
Top cycling teams are using heat training, raising core body temperature to 38.5°C to improve performance, a strategy shown to be more effective than altitude training and accessible to teams with smaller budgets.
Heat Training: Revolutionizing Cycling Performance at Tour de France
Top cycling teams are using heat training, raising core body temperature to 38.5°C to improve performance, a strategy shown to be more effective than altitude training and accessible to teams with smaller budgets.
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40% Bias Score


French Alps Face Severe Water Shortage Due to Early Glacial Melt
Early snowmelt in the French Alps due to the June 2023 heatwave has severely impacted mountain refuges, forcing some to consider closure due to water scarcity, a month earlier than usual, highlighting the effects of climate change on high-altitude environments.
French Alps Face Severe Water Shortage Due to Early Glacial Melt
Early snowmelt in the French Alps due to the June 2023 heatwave has severely impacted mountain refuges, forcing some to consider closure due to water scarcity, a month earlier than usual, highlighting the effects of climate change on high-altitude environments.
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28% Bias Score


Penguin Guano and Climate Change: An Unexpected Link
Researchers found that penguin guano in Antarctica releases ammonia, accelerating the formation of clouds that could help mitigate climate change; this discovery highlights the previously unknown role of Antarctic wildlife in climate regulation.
Penguin Guano and Climate Change: An Unexpected Link
Researchers found that penguin guano in Antarctica releases ammonia, accelerating the formation of clouds that could help mitigate climate change; this discovery highlights the previously unknown role of Antarctic wildlife in climate regulation.
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24% Bias Score


OUP Ends Publication of Controversial Chinese Forensic Science Journal
Oxford University Press (OUP) will stop publishing the controversial journal Forensic Sciences Research (FSR) after 2025 due to ethical concerns about studies using DNA samples from Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in China, raising issues of informed consent and potential misuse for mass surveil...
OUP Ends Publication of Controversial Chinese Forensic Science Journal
Oxford University Press (OUP) will stop publishing the controversial journal Forensic Sciences Research (FSR) after 2025 due to ethical concerns about studies using DNA samples from Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in China, raising issues of informed consent and potential misuse for mass surveil...
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52% Bias Score


Extinct Kiwi Rediscovered in New Zealand After 50 Years
A female Pukupuku kiwi, considered extinct on the New Zealand mainland since 1978, has been rediscovered in the Adams Wilderness Area on the South Island's west coast by a hunter and confirmed by a conservation ranger and his dog, prompting experts to call it a "miracle.
Extinct Kiwi Rediscovered in New Zealand After 50 Years
A female Pukupuku kiwi, considered extinct on the New Zealand mainland since 1978, has been rediscovered in the Adams Wilderness Area on the South Island's west coast by a hunter and confirmed by a conservation ranger and his dog, prompting experts to call it a "miracle.
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32% Bias Score

New Obesity Measurement: US Rate Soars to 54.2 Percent
A new European obesity classification system increases the US obesity rate to 54.2 percent by including overweight individuals with conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure, impacting millions and highlighting the prevalence of obesity-related comorbidities.

New Obesity Measurement: US Rate Soars to 54.2 Percent
A new European obesity classification system increases the US obesity rate to 54.2 percent by including overweight individuals with conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure, impacting millions and highlighting the prevalence of obesity-related comorbidities.
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48% Bias Score

Nasal Mucus: A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Goldmine
Nasal mucus, or boogers, protects against disease, and its color and microbiome indicate bodily responses; research uses analysis for early disease detection and personalized medicine.

Nasal Mucus: A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Goldmine
Nasal mucus, or boogers, protects against disease, and its color and microbiome indicate bodily responses; research uses analysis for early disease detection and personalized medicine.
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48% Bias Score

UK Biobank Completes World's Largest Full-Body Imaging Study
The UK Biobank completed the world's largest full-body imaging study, scanning 100,000 British volunteers to produce over one billion images now available to 22,000+ global researchers for health research, enabling early disease detection and improved treatments.

UK Biobank Completes World's Largest Full-Body Imaging Study
The UK Biobank completed the world's largest full-body imaging study, scanning 100,000 British volunteers to produce over one billion images now available to 22,000+ global researchers for health research, enabling early disease detection and improved treatments.
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32% Bias Score

Climate Change Intensifies US East Coast Nor'easters
A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals that the intensity of Nor'easters, devastating storms hitting the US East Coast, has increased by 6% since 1940 due to climate change, leading to a 20% rise in their destructive power and a 10% increase in precipitation...

Climate Change Intensifies US East Coast Nor'easters
A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals that the intensity of Nor'easters, devastating storms hitting the US East Coast, has increased by 6% since 1940 due to climate change, leading to a 20% rise in their destructive power and a 10% increase in precipitation...
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40% Bias Score

GLP-1 Agonists Show Significant Dementia Risk Reduction
A large Irish study of 164,531 participants found that GLP-1 agonists, like Ozempic and Wegovy, reduced dementia risk by 45 percent, potentially offering a preventative measure for both diabetes and dementia, conditions on the rise in the US.

GLP-1 Agonists Show Significant Dementia Risk Reduction
A large Irish study of 164,531 participants found that GLP-1 agonists, like Ozempic and Wegovy, reduced dementia risk by 45 percent, potentially offering a preventative measure for both diabetes and dementia, conditions on the rise in the US.
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44% Bias Score

China Ranks Second Globally in STEM Education, Underscoring AI Education Investments
A new index ranks China second globally in STEM education, behind only the US, highlighting China's strengths in educational processes despite resource disparities and emphasizing its strategic investments in AI education.

China Ranks Second Globally in STEM Education, Underscoring AI Education Investments
A new index ranks China second globally in STEM education, behind only the US, highlighting China's strengths in educational processes despite resource disparities and emphasizing its strategic investments in AI education.
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28% Bias Score
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