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Arctic Warming: A Harbinger of Global Climate Change
Arctic warming, exceeding the global average, is causing rapid ice melt, leading to increased pollution, ecosystem disruption, and social disruption for Inuit communities, serving as a harbinger of global climate change impacts.
Arctic Warming: A Harbinger of Global Climate Change
Arctic warming, exceeding the global average, is causing rapid ice melt, leading to increased pollution, ecosystem disruption, and social disruption for Inuit communities, serving as a harbinger of global climate change impacts.
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52% Bias Score


Israeli Study Links MDMA Consumption to Reduced PTSD Symptoms in Nova Attack Survivors
A study of 657 survivors of the October 7, 2023, Nova festival attack in Israel suggests that MDMA consumption correlated with improved post-trauma social interaction, sleep, and reduced PTSD symptoms compared to other survivors; this finding, while preliminary, could influence PTSD treatments, thou...
Israeli Study Links MDMA Consumption to Reduced PTSD Symptoms in Nova Attack Survivors
A study of 657 survivors of the October 7, 2023, Nova festival attack in Israel suggests that MDMA consumption correlated with improved post-trauma social interaction, sleep, and reduced PTSD symptoms compared to other survivors; this finding, while preliminary, could influence PTSD treatments, thou...
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36% Bias Score


Biophilic Design: Enhancing Brain Function Through Nature-Inspired Environments
Biophilic design, integrating natural elements into buildings, improves cognitive function and reduces stress; studies show it lowers cortisol, boosts mood, and enhances productivity, especially crucial given that people spend over 90% of their time indoors.
Biophilic Design: Enhancing Brain Function Through Nature-Inspired Environments
Biophilic design, integrating natural elements into buildings, improves cognitive function and reduces stress; studies show it lowers cortisol, boosts mood, and enhances productivity, especially crucial given that people spend over 90% of their time indoors.
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44% Bias Score


Climate Change Increases Arsenic in Rice, Posing Global Health Threat
A new study reveals climate change may increase arsenic levels in rice, potentially causing millions of additional cancer cases in China alone; researchers are exploring mitigation strategies but face a significant challenge.
Climate Change Increases Arsenic in Rice, Posing Global Health Threat
A new study reveals climate change may increase arsenic levels in rice, potentially causing millions of additional cancer cases in China alone; researchers are exploring mitigation strategies but face a significant challenge.
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40% Bias Score


Rice Pangenome Map Unveiled: Boosting Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture
Chinese scientists published a comprehensive map of rice genes in Nature, revealing 69,000 genes, 20% unique to wild rice and crucial for disease resistance and environmental adaptability, aiding in developing superior rice varieties to address global food security.
Rice Pangenome Map Unveiled: Boosting Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture
Chinese scientists published a comprehensive map of rice genes in Nature, revealing 69,000 genes, 20% unique to wild rice and crucial for disease resistance and environmental adaptability, aiding in developing superior rice varieties to address global food security.
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44% Bias Score


Vitamin D Shows Promise in Colorectal Cancer Prevention and Treatment
A meta-analysis of 50 studies with over 1.3 million participants suggests that vitamin D may prevent and treat colorectal cancer, improving survival rates for patients with advanced-stage disease; further research is needed to determine optimal dosage and the role of genetic factors.
Vitamin D Shows Promise in Colorectal Cancer Prevention and Treatment
A meta-analysis of 50 studies with over 1.3 million participants suggests that vitamin D may prevent and treat colorectal cancer, improving survival rates for patients with advanced-stage disease; further research is needed to determine optimal dosage and the role of genetic factors.
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40% Bias Score

First-Ever Footage of Live Colossal Squid
A juvenile colossal squid, measuring 30 centimeters, was filmed for the first time at 600 meters deep near the South Sandwich Islands during a March 2025 expedition by the Schmidt Ocean Institute, marking a significant milestone in deep-sea exploration and revealing new insights into this mysterious...

First-Ever Footage of Live Colossal Squid
A juvenile colossal squid, measuring 30 centimeters, was filmed for the first time at 600 meters deep near the South Sandwich Islands during a March 2025 expedition by the Schmidt Ocean Institute, marking a significant milestone in deep-sea exploration and revealing new insights into this mysterious...
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28% Bias Score

800+ U.S. Measles Cases Highlight Vaccine Effectiveness Despite Breakthrough Infections
The U.S. has seen over 800 measles cases in 2024, mostly in unvaccinated West Texans, but with a 3% breakthrough infection rate among the vaccinated, highlighting the vaccine's high effectiveness despite rare instances of milder disease in vaccinated individuals.

800+ U.S. Measles Cases Highlight Vaccine Effectiveness Despite Breakthrough Infections
The U.S. has seen over 800 measles cases in 2024, mostly in unvaccinated West Texans, but with a 3% breakthrough infection rate among the vaccinated, highlighting the vaccine's high effectiveness despite rare instances of milder disease in vaccinated individuals.
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16% Bias Score

Daytime Eating May Counteract Cardiovascular Risks of Night Shift Work
A study of 20 healthy young adults simulating night shift work found that eating only during daylight hours stabilized cardiovascular risk factors (plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 and blood pressure), unlike those who also ate at night, suggesting meal timing's crucial role in mitigating heal...

Daytime Eating May Counteract Cardiovascular Risks of Night Shift Work
A study of 20 healthy young adults simulating night shift work found that eating only during daylight hours stabilized cardiovascular risk factors (plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 and blood pressure), unlike those who also ate at night, suggesting meal timing's crucial role in mitigating heal...
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28% Bias Score

Climate Change Denial Persists Despite Mounting Evidence
On March 10, 2010, climatologist Valérie Masson-Delmotte debated Claude Allègre on French television about climate change; despite observable evidence supporting the scientific consensus since then, a recent study revealed persistent climate misinformation in French media.

Climate Change Denial Persists Despite Mounting Evidence
On March 10, 2010, climatologist Valérie Masson-Delmotte debated Claude Allègre on French television about climate change; despite observable evidence supporting the scientific consensus since then, a recent study revealed persistent climate misinformation in French media.
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48% Bias Score

China's AG600 Amphibious Aircraft Receives Type Certificate
China's independently developed AG600 large amphibious firefighting aircraft obtained its type certificate from the CAAC on Sunday, marking a milestone in the country's large special-purpose aircraft sector and filling a gap in large amphibious aircraft; the aircraft, developed over 15 years with na...

China's AG600 Amphibious Aircraft Receives Type Certificate
China's independently developed AG600 large amphibious firefighting aircraft obtained its type certificate from the CAAC on Sunday, marking a milestone in the country's large special-purpose aircraft sector and filling a gap in large amphibious aircraft; the aircraft, developed over 15 years with na...
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40% Bias Score

Near-Death Experiences: Cultural and Neuroscientific Perspectives
About 20% of cardiac arrest survivors report near-death experiences (NDEs), which vary widely in description and are influenced by cultural factors, including religious and spiritual contexts, with recent neuroscientific research suggesting intense brain activity even after cardiac arrest.

Near-Death Experiences: Cultural and Neuroscientific Perspectives
About 20% of cardiac arrest survivors report near-death experiences (NDEs), which vary widely in description and are influenced by cultural factors, including religious and spiritual contexts, with recent neuroscientific research suggesting intense brain activity even after cardiac arrest.
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20% Bias Score
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