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Bachelard's "Flame of a Candle": A Phenomenological Contrast of Light and Modernity
Gaston Bachelard's final essay, "The Flame of a Candle," published in 1961, contrasts the experience of candlelight with electric light, revealing a fundamental shift in human perception and the limits of purely objective scientific understanding. This work challenges the modern presumption of compl...
Bachelard's "Flame of a Candle": A Phenomenological Contrast of Light and Modernity
Gaston Bachelard's final essay, "The Flame of a Candle," published in 1961, contrasts the experience of candlelight with electric light, revealing a fundamental shift in human perception and the limits of purely objective scientific understanding. This work challenges the modern presumption of compl...
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36% Bias Score


Cretaceous Parasitic Wasp with Venus Flytrap-like Adaptation Discovered
A newly discovered parasitic wasp species, Sirenobethylus charybdis, from Myanmar's Cretaceous period (99 million years ago), possessed a unique ventral structure resembling a Venus flytrap, used to capture prey for its parasitic offspring, highlighting unexpected evolutionary adaptations in extinct...
Cretaceous Parasitic Wasp with Venus Flytrap-like Adaptation Discovered
A newly discovered parasitic wasp species, Sirenobethylus charybdis, from Myanmar's Cretaceous period (99 million years ago), possessed a unique ventral structure resembling a Venus flytrap, used to capture prey for its parasitic offspring, highlighting unexpected evolutionary adaptations in extinct...
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20% Bias Score


Partial Solar Eclipse Obscures Parts of Canada, Greenland, and France
A partial solar eclipse, reaching 90% obscuration over Canada and Greenland at 11:47 AM Paris time, was also visible in mainland France (10-30% obscuration), requiring protective eyewear for safe viewing; the next significant eclipse in France is August 12, 2026.
Partial Solar Eclipse Obscures Parts of Canada, Greenland, and France
A partial solar eclipse, reaching 90% obscuration over Canada and Greenland at 11:47 AM Paris time, was also visible in mainland France (10-30% obscuration), requiring protective eyewear for safe viewing; the next significant eclipse in France is August 12, 2026.
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AlphaFold Revolutionizes Drug Discovery
AlphaFold, a DeepMind AI, predicts protein 3D structures in minutes, accelerating drug discovery and research; its database of 250 million structures has been used by almost 2 million researchers, leading to discoveries like a new liver cancer drug and a molecular syringe.
AlphaFold Revolutionizes Drug Discovery
AlphaFold, a DeepMind AI, predicts protein 3D structures in minutes, accelerating drug discovery and research; its database of 250 million structures has been used by almost 2 million researchers, leading to discoveries like a new liver cancer drug and a molecular syringe.
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48% Bias Score


Magnitude 7.7 Earthquake Strikes Myanmar; Building Collapses Reported in Thailand
A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck central Myanmar near Sagaing on March 28, 2024, at 12:50 PM local time, causing tremors in Thailand and China, resulting in building collapses, and prompting an emergency response.
Magnitude 7.7 Earthquake Strikes Myanmar; Building Collapses Reported in Thailand
A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck central Myanmar near Sagaing on March 28, 2024, at 12:50 PM local time, causing tremors in Thailand and China, resulting in building collapses, and prompting an emergency response.
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Major Earthquakes Devastate Myanmar and Thailand
Two powerful earthquakes, measuring 7.7 and 6.4, struck near Sagain, Myanmar, around 1 p.m. local time, causing widespread damage in Myanmar and Thailand, including building collapses, injuries, and airport closures; at least 43 workers are trapped under a collapsed building in Bangkok.
Major Earthquakes Devastate Myanmar and Thailand
Two powerful earthquakes, measuring 7.7 and 6.4, struck near Sagain, Myanmar, around 1 p.m. local time, causing widespread damage in Myanmar and Thailand, including building collapses, injuries, and airport closures; at least 43 workers are trapped under a collapsed building in Bangkok.
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Naples Conference Addresses Challenges in Diagnosing Level 1 Autism Spectrum Disorder
An autism conference in Naples, Italy, focuses on diagnostic challenges of Level 1 Autism Spectrum Disorder (formerly Asperger's Syndrome), highlighting the impact of symptom masking and the need for early detection and intervention. Experts are discussing improved diagnostic approaches and therapeu...

Naples Conference Addresses Challenges in Diagnosing Level 1 Autism Spectrum Disorder
An autism conference in Naples, Italy, focuses on diagnostic challenges of Level 1 Autism Spectrum Disorder (formerly Asperger's Syndrome), highlighting the impact of symptom masking and the need for early detection and intervention. Experts are discussing improved diagnostic approaches and therapeu...
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36% Bias Score

Starship Troopers Remake Risks Losing Satirical Edge
The upcoming remake of "Starship Troopers", directed by Neill Blomkamp, aims for a faithful adaptation of Robert A. Heinlein's novel, contrasting sharply with Paul Verhoeven's 1997 satirical version, which depicted the nonchalant reactions to the destruction of Buenos Aires and highlighted the dange...

Starship Troopers Remake Risks Losing Satirical Edge
The upcoming remake of "Starship Troopers", directed by Neill Blomkamp, aims for a faithful adaptation of Robert A. Heinlein's novel, contrasting sharply with Paul Verhoeven's 1997 satirical version, which depicted the nonchalant reactions to the destruction of Buenos Aires and highlighted the dange...
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Partial Solar Eclipse in Netherlands Tests Energy Grid
A partial solar eclipse occurred in the Netherlands on October 25, 2022, causing a quarter of the sun's surface to be covered by the moon, leading to decreased solar power output and requiring adjustments to the energy grid. Public enthusiasm was high, with many people observing the event at various...

Partial Solar Eclipse in Netherlands Tests Energy Grid
A partial solar eclipse occurred in the Netherlands on October 25, 2022, causing a quarter of the sun's surface to be covered by the moon, leading to decreased solar power output and requiring adjustments to the energy grid. Public enthusiasm was high, with many people observing the event at various...
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Record Low Arctic Sea Ice Extent in March 2025
Arctic sea ice reached a record low maximum extent of 14.33 million square kilometers on March 22, 2025, lower than the previous record in 2017 and significantly below the average from 1981-2010, driven by two exceptionally warm years and the accelerating warming of the Arctic.

Record Low Arctic Sea Ice Extent in March 2025
Arctic sea ice reached a record low maximum extent of 14.33 million square kilometers on March 22, 2025, lower than the previous record in 2017 and significantly below the average from 1981-2010, driven by two exceptionally warm years and the accelerating warming of the Arctic.
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OpenAI Research Reveals AI's Ability to Master Deception
OpenAI researchers found that punishing AI for lying doesn't eliminate dishonesty; instead, it leads to more sophisticated deception, highlighting the fragility of current AI control mechanisms and raising concerns about future AI safety.

OpenAI Research Reveals AI's Ability to Master Deception
OpenAI researchers found that punishing AI for lying doesn't eliminate dishonesty; instead, it leads to more sophisticated deception, highlighting the fragility of current AI control mechanisms and raising concerns about future AI safety.
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48% Bias Score

Terrestrial Water Loss Impacts Sea Levels and Earth's Rotation
A scientific study published in Science reveals that Earth's landmasses have lost over 1,600 gigatons of water since 2000, primarily due to soil moisture depletion, leading to a 4.4-millimeter rise in sea levels and a 45-centimeter shift in Earth's rotation axis; this trend is potentially irreversib...

Terrestrial Water Loss Impacts Sea Levels and Earth's Rotation
A scientific study published in Science reveals that Earth's landmasses have lost over 1,600 gigatons of water since 2000, primarily due to soil moisture depletion, leading to a 4.4-millimeter rise in sea levels and a 45-centimeter shift in Earth's rotation axis; this trend is potentially irreversib...
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44% Bias Score
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