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Cannabis Use Linked to Increased Type 2 Diabetes Risk
A new study reveals that adults using cannabis are almost four times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes compared to non-users, highlighting potential long-term health risks associated with marijuana legalization.
Cannabis Use Linked to Increased Type 2 Diabetes Risk
A new study reveals that adults using cannabis are almost four times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes compared to non-users, highlighting potential long-term health risks associated with marijuana legalization.
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44% Bias Score


Delayed First Freeze Dates Across the US
The average date of the first freeze in the US has shifted later by 11 days in 85% of 200 cities since 1970, impacting agriculture, allergens, and snow patterns, due to warming temperatures from fossil fuel pollution.
Delayed First Freeze Dates Across the US
The average date of the first freeze in the US has shifted later by 11 days in 85% of 200 cities since 1970, impacting agriculture, allergens, and snow patterns, due to warming temperatures from fossil fuel pollution.
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32% Bias Score


Hannover Researchers Develop Hydrogel to Degrade Microplastics
Hannover researchers created a hydrogel that absorbs and decomposes microplastics in water, potentially mitigating plastic pollution; however, a marine biologist expresses concerns about unforeseen consequences.
Hannover Researchers Develop Hydrogel to Degrade Microplastics
Hannover researchers created a hydrogel that absorbs and decomposes microplastics in water, potentially mitigating plastic pollution; however, a marine biologist expresses concerns about unforeseen consequences.
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16% Bias Score


Newly Discovered Castle on Islay Isle Linked to Scottish Royalty
Archaeologists have unearthed a 12th-13th century castle on Islay's Finlaggan, believed to have housed royalty preceding the Lords of the Isles, who later used the site as a power base.
Newly Discovered Castle on Islay Isle Linked to Scottish Royalty
Archaeologists have unearthed a 12th-13th century castle on Islay's Finlaggan, believed to have housed royalty preceding the Lords of the Isles, who later used the site as a power base.
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28% Bias Score


Newly Discovered Near-Earth Quasi-Moon 2025 PN7
Astronomers have discovered 2025 PN7, a small quasi-moon orbiting the Sun but remaining near Earth for about 60 years, undetected until recently due to its small size and weak signal, posing no impact threat.
Newly Discovered Near-Earth Quasi-Moon 2025 PN7
Astronomers have discovered 2025 PN7, a small quasi-moon orbiting the Sun but remaining near Earth for about 60 years, undetected until recently due to its small size and weak signal, posing no impact threat.
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8% Bias Score


COVID-19 Linked to Increased Risk of Severe Joint Damage
Research from Sechenov University reveals that COVID-19 infection, even mild cases, can trigger osteonecrosis (bone death) due to mast cell activation leading to thrombosis and impaired blood supply to the bone.
COVID-19 Linked to Increased Risk of Severe Joint Damage
Research from Sechenov University reveals that COVID-19 infection, even mild cases, can trigger osteonecrosis (bone death) due to mast cell activation leading to thrombosis and impaired blood supply to the bone.
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8% Bias Score

Vulnerability of Internet Infrastructure to Solar Storms
A 2021 study reveals that the internet infrastructure is vulnerable to strong solar storms, which can cause long-term disruptions and cost billions in damages, as illustrated by historical events and potential mitigation strategies.

Vulnerability of Internet Infrastructure to Solar Storms
A 2021 study reveals that the internet infrastructure is vulnerable to strong solar storms, which can cause long-term disruptions and cost billions in damages, as illustrated by historical events and potential mitigation strategies.
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24% Bias Score

HIV Research: Progress Toward a Cure
Professor Christian Gaebler discusses the current state of HIV research, highlighting the success of antiretroviral therapies, the "U=U" principle, and the implications of rare documented cases of functional HIV cures resulting from stem cell transplants.

HIV Research: Progress Toward a Cure
Professor Christian Gaebler discusses the current state of HIV research, highlighting the success of antiretroviral therapies, the "U=U" principle, and the implications of rare documented cases of functional HIV cures resulting from stem cell transplants.
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16% Bias Score

Delayed First Freeze Dates Across the US
The average date of the first freeze in the US is shifting later into the year due to climate change, impacting various sectors from agriculture to allergy seasons and altering snowfall patterns.

Delayed First Freeze Dates Across the US
The average date of the first freeze in the US is shifting later into the year due to climate change, impacting various sectors from agriculture to allergy seasons and altering snowfall patterns.
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32% Bias Score

Novel Hydrogel for Microplastic Remediation
A new temperature-responsive hydrogel effectively collects and decomposes microplastics in water using glucose as fuel and sunlight to control buoyancy, offering a potential solution for water purification but raising concerns about environmental impacts.

Novel Hydrogel for Microplastic Remediation
A new temperature-responsive hydrogel effectively collects and decomposes microplastics in water using glucose as fuel and sunlight to control buoyancy, offering a potential solution for water purification but raising concerns about environmental impacts.
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20% Bias Score

Invasive Species in Bavaria: Impacts and Challenges
Climate change and globalization have led to the establishment of numerous non-native species in Bavaria, some posing significant ecological and economic threats, prompting calls for increased public awareness and responsible actions.

Invasive Species in Bavaria: Impacts and Challenges
Climate change and globalization have led to the establishment of numerous non-native species in Bavaria, some posing significant ecological and economic threats, prompting calls for increased public awareness and responsible actions.
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16% Bias Score

Sino-Tajikistan Joint Lab: Biodiversity Conservation in the Pamirs
A joint Chinese-Tajik research team is conducting biodiversity surveys in the Pamirs mountains, focusing on Marco Polo sheep and plant species, to inform conservation strategies and build a regional database.

Sino-Tajikistan Joint Lab: Biodiversity Conservation in the Pamirs
A joint Chinese-Tajik research team is conducting biodiversity surveys in the Pamirs mountains, focusing on Marco Polo sheep and plant species, to inform conservation strategies and build a regional database.
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24% Bias Score
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