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Russia-US Space Collaboration: Zeus Tug in Focus
Russia is negotiating space cooperation with the US, primarily focusing on its advanced nuclear-powered space tug, Zeus, which offers superior propulsion capabilities compared to existing US designs. Discussions include joint projects with SpaceX and potential risks of technology transfer are being ...
Russia-US Space Collaboration: Zeus Tug in Focus
Russia is negotiating space cooperation with the US, primarily focusing on its advanced nuclear-powered space tug, Zeus, which offers superior propulsion capabilities compared to existing US designs. Discussions include joint projects with SpaceX and potential risks of technology transfer are being ...
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60% Bias Score


Gravity's Pull: Minuscule Attraction Between People and Weight Variations Across Earth
Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation calculates the minuscule gravitational attraction between two 70kg people as 3.27 x 10^-7 Newtons; however, weight varies slightly across Earth due to rotation, geological composition, and distance from the core, with a 0.3% difference observed between the North...
Gravity's Pull: Minuscule Attraction Between People and Weight Variations Across Earth
Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation calculates the minuscule gravitational attraction between two 70kg people as 3.27 x 10^-7 Newtons; however, weight varies slightly across Earth due to rotation, geological composition, and distance from the core, with a 0.3% difference observed between the North...
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12% Bias Score


Scientists Create Novel Color Through Laser Stimulation
US scientists used lasers to stimulate specific retinal cells, resulting in participants perceiving a new blue-green color, "olo," which could advance color blindness research; however, some experts question whether it's a truly new color.
Scientists Create Novel Color Through Laser Stimulation
US scientists used lasers to stimulate specific retinal cells, resulting in participants perceiving a new blue-green color, "olo," which could advance color blindness research; however, some experts question whether it's a truly new color.
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36% Bias Score


Digital Technology Use Linked to Reduced Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
A study of over 411,000 adults aged 50+ found that regular use of smartphones, computers, and the internet correlated with a lower risk of cognitive decline, an effect stronger than other protective factors, challenging the 'digital dementia' theory.
Digital Technology Use Linked to Reduced Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
A study of over 411,000 adults aged 50+ found that regular use of smartphones, computers, and the internet correlated with a lower risk of cognitive decline, an effect stronger than other protective factors, challenging the 'digital dementia' theory.
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32% Bias Score


White House Redirects COVID.gov to Promote Lab Leak Theory
The White House replaced the COVID.gov website with a page arguing for a Wuhan lab leak origin of COVID-19, citing five pieces of evidence and criticizing past pandemic responses, including actions by former NIAID Director Anthony Fauci and New York officials.
White House Redirects COVID.gov to Promote Lab Leak Theory
The White House replaced the COVID.gov website with a page arguing for a Wuhan lab leak origin of COVID-19, citing five pieces of evidence and criticizing past pandemic responses, including actions by former NIAID Director Anthony Fauci and New York officials.
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52% Bias Score


Japanese Astronaut Takes Command of International Space Station
Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi took command of the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday, succeeding Russian cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin. Onishi will lead Expedition 73 until December 8, 2025, overseeing scientific experiments and a planned spacewalk; Ovchinin and his crew will land in Kazakh...
Japanese Astronaut Takes Command of International Space Station
Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi took command of the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday, succeeding Russian cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin. Onishi will lead Expedition 73 until December 8, 2025, overseeing scientific experiments and a planned spacewalk; Ovchinin and his crew will land in Kazakh...
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16% 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

Africa's Earthquake Preparedness: A Critical Analysis
The recent Myanmar earthquake underscores Africa's seismic vulnerability, with experts highlighting inadequate preparedness, including insufficient monitoring and reactive policies, while geological features like the East African Rift and volatile lakes increase risks.

Africa's Earthquake Preparedness: A Critical Analysis
The recent Myanmar earthquake underscores Africa's seismic vulnerability, with experts highlighting inadequate preparedness, including insufficient monitoring and reactive policies, while geological features like the East African Rift and volatile lakes increase risks.
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20% Bias Score

Potential Biosignatures Detected on Exoplanet K2-18b
Astronomers detected molecules in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b, 124 light-years from Earth, that on Earth are produced only by marine phytoplankton, suggesting the possibility of life on this Hycean world; however, confirmation is pending.

Potential Biosignatures Detected on Exoplanet K2-18b
Astronomers detected molecules in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b, 124 light-years from Earth, that on Earth are produced only by marine phytoplankton, suggesting the possibility of life on this Hycean world; however, confirmation is pending.
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28% Bias Score

Veteran Astronaut Returns to Earth as Aging ISS Faces Growing Risks
Don Pettit, NASA's oldest active astronaut, along with two cosmonauts, returned to Earth on September 15th after a 220-day mission aboard the ISS, landing in Kazakhstan; however, the aging space station faces multiple challenges including air leaks and funding shortages, jeopardizing safe deorbit.

Veteran Astronaut Returns to Earth as Aging ISS Faces Growing Risks
Don Pettit, NASA's oldest active astronaut, along with two cosmonauts, returned to Earth on September 15th after a 220-day mission aboard the ISS, landing in Kazakhstan; however, the aging space station faces multiple challenges including air leaks and funding shortages, jeopardizing safe deorbit.
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40% Bias Score

Europe's Recycling Challenges: Hard-to-Recycle Products and Innovative Solutions
Europe struggles to meet its recycling goals, with chemically altered glass, neodymium magnets, food waste, diapers, and cigarette butts presenting significant challenges, leading to innovative solutions like laser-based glass recycling and food waste-to-fertilizer projects but facing scalability an...

Europe's Recycling Challenges: Hard-to-Recycle Products and Innovative Solutions
Europe struggles to meet its recycling goals, with chemically altered glass, neodymium magnets, food waste, diapers, and cigarette butts presenting significant challenges, leading to innovative solutions like laser-based glass recycling and food waste-to-fertilizer projects but facing scalability an...
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16% Bias Score

Deep Earthquakes in Sierra Nevada Reveal Ongoing Lithospheric Delamination
A study in Geophysical Research Letters reveals unusually deep earthquakes beneath California's Sierra Nevada, linked to ongoing lithospheric delamination; this process, where Earth's outermost layer sinks into the lower mantle, is reshaping the mountain range and could offer insights into continent...

Deep Earthquakes in Sierra Nevada Reveal Ongoing Lithospheric Delamination
A study in Geophysical Research Letters reveals unusually deep earthquakes beneath California's Sierra Nevada, linked to ongoing lithospheric delamination; this process, where Earth's outermost layer sinks into the lower mantle, is reshaping the mountain range and could offer insights into continent...
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16% Bias Score
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