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Spain Leads Europe in Female Inventors with 42% of Patents Including Women
Spain achieved a record-high 42% of patent applications with at least one female inventor in 2024, surpassing the European average of 25%, driven by growth in bioscience patents and public sector contributions, particularly from the CSIC.
Spain Leads Europe in Female Inventors with 42% of Patents Including Women
Spain achieved a record-high 42% of patent applications with at least one female inventor in 2024, surpassing the European average of 25%, driven by growth in bioscience patents and public sector contributions, particularly from the CSIC.
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28% Bias Score


Chemtrail Conspiracy Theory Influences US Climate Legislation
Unsubstantiated "chemtrails" conspiracy theories are influencing US state legislatures, with bills proposed in Florida and Alabama to ban geoengineering and weather modification, potentially hindering climate change research and fueled by high-profile endorsements and extreme weather events.
Chemtrail Conspiracy Theory Influences US Climate Legislation
Unsubstantiated "chemtrails" conspiracy theories are influencing US state legislatures, with bills proposed in Florida and Alabama to ban geoengineering and weather modification, potentially hindering climate change research and fueled by high-profile endorsements and extreme weather events.
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48% Bias Score


Grenada Turns Sargassum Seaweed Crisis into Multi-Billion Dollar Opportunity
Grenada is tackling its years-long sargassum seaweed problem by partnering with the EU and private companies to transform it into a multi-billion dollar market for bioplastics, fuel, and fertilizer, creating economic opportunities while addressing environmental concerns.
Grenada Turns Sargassum Seaweed Crisis into Multi-Billion Dollar Opportunity
Grenada is tackling its years-long sargassum seaweed problem by partnering with the EU and private companies to transform it into a multi-billion dollar market for bioplastics, fuel, and fertilizer, creating economic opportunities while addressing environmental concerns.
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44% Bias Score


Complex Organic Molecules Found on Mars: Potential Evidence of Past Life
NASA's Curiosity rover discovered exceptionally large (10-12 carbon atoms) organic molecules on Mars, dating back 3.7 billion years, potentially indicating past life; however, abiotic formation is also possible.
Complex Organic Molecules Found on Mars: Potential Evidence of Past Life
NASA's Curiosity rover discovered exceptionally large (10-12 carbon atoms) organic molecules on Mars, dating back 3.7 billion years, potentially indicating past life; however, abiotic formation is also possible.
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52% Bias Score


Melsonby Hoard: Unprecedented Iron Age Discovery in England
A metal detectorist discovered the Melsonby Hoard, a collection of over 800 Iron Age artifacts including chariots, horse harnesses, and ceremonial spears, in North Yorkshire, England in December 2021; the hoard, estimated at £254,000, sheds light on social structures, rituals, and trade in Iron Age ...
Melsonby Hoard: Unprecedented Iron Age Discovery in England
A metal detectorist discovered the Melsonby Hoard, a collection of over 800 Iron Age artifacts including chariots, horse harnesses, and ceremonial spears, in North Yorkshire, England in December 2021; the hoard, estimated at £254,000, sheds light on social structures, rituals, and trade in Iron Age ...
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8% Bias Score


Melsonby Hoard: Iron Age Discovery Rewrites British History
A metal detectorist's discovery in North Yorkshire, England, unearthed the Melsonby Hoard—over 800 Iron Age artifacts, including wagon parts, horse harnesses, and ceremonial spears, dating back to the Roman conquest of Britain (1st century AD) and suggesting extensive trade networks across Europe.
Melsonby Hoard: Iron Age Discovery Rewrites British History
A metal detectorist's discovery in North Yorkshire, England, unearthed the Melsonby Hoard—over 800 Iron Age artifacts, including wagon parts, horse harnesses, and ceremonial spears, dating back to the Roman conquest of Britain (1st century AD) and suggesting extensive trade networks across Europe.
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28% Bias Score

Rethinking Western Civilization: A Network of Connections, Not Isolated Civilizations
A university professor challenges the traditional view of Western civilization's origins, arguing that it inaccurately emphasizes Greece and Rome while neglecting the contributions of other ancient civilizations and the significant interconnectedness of societies throughout history.

Rethinking Western Civilization: A Network of Connections, Not Isolated Civilizations
A university professor challenges the traditional view of Western civilization's origins, arguing that it inaccurately emphasizes Greece and Rome while neglecting the contributions of other ancient civilizations and the significant interconnectedness of societies throughout history.
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68% Bias Score

Climate Change Shrinks Thermosphere, Increasing Space Debris Collision Risk
A MIT study published in Nature Sustainability shows that climate change cools and shrinks the Earth's thermosphere, reducing atmospheric drag on space debris, increasing collision risks for satellites, and potentially decreasing satellite transport capacity by 50-66% between 200-1000km.

Climate Change Shrinks Thermosphere, Increasing Space Debris Collision Risk
A MIT study published in Nature Sustainability shows that climate change cools and shrinks the Earth's thermosphere, reducing atmospheric drag on space debris, increasing collision risks for satellites, and potentially decreasing satellite transport capacity by 50-66% between 200-1000km.
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36% Bias Score

2024 Frontiers of Knowledge Award Recognizes Advances in Catalysis
The 2024 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Basic Sciences was granted to Avelino Corma, John F. Hartwig, and Helmut Schwarz for their contributions to catalysis, enabling more efficient and sustainable chemical processes with applications ranging from pharmaceuticals to fuel production...

2024 Frontiers of Knowledge Award Recognizes Advances in Catalysis
The 2024 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Basic Sciences was granted to Avelino Corma, John F. Hartwig, and Helmut Schwarz for their contributions to catalysis, enabling more efficient and sustainable chemical processes with applications ranging from pharmaceuticals to fuel production...
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36% Bias Score

Two-Clawed Dinosaur Discovery in Mongolia
A new two-clawed dinosaur species, Duonychus tsogtbaatari, weighing approximately 260kg, was discovered in Mongolia's Gobi Desert; its unique two-fingered hands evolved separately from other two-fingered theropods, adding significantly to our understanding of therizinosaur evolution during the Late ...

Two-Clawed Dinosaur Discovery in Mongolia
A new two-clawed dinosaur species, Duonychus tsogtbaatari, weighing approximately 260kg, was discovered in Mongolia's Gobi Desert; its unique two-fingered hands evolved separately from other two-fingered theropods, adding significantly to our understanding of therizinosaur evolution during the Late ...
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4% Bias Score

Longest Organic Molecules Found on Mars Suggest Potential for Past Life
A team of researchers, including Spain's Astrobiology Center, detected long-chain alkanes (up to 12 carbon atoms) in a Martian shale sample from Gale Crater using the Curiosity rover's SAM instrument, raising questions about potential past life on Mars.

Longest Organic Molecules Found on Mars Suggest Potential for Past Life
A team of researchers, including Spain's Astrobiology Center, detected long-chain alkanes (up to 12 carbon atoms) in a Martian shale sample from Gale Crater using the Curiosity rover's SAM instrument, raising questions about potential past life on Mars.
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44% Bias Score

Long Covid's Debilitating Impact on Previously Healthy Individuals
Two healthy Colorado men, Dr. Matthew Light and Levi Henry, developed debilitating long Covid symptoms—severe fatigue, breathing problems, and brain fog—despite seeking various treatments, highlighting the urgent need for effective medical interventions.

Long Covid's Debilitating Impact on Previously Healthy Individuals
Two healthy Colorado men, Dr. Matthew Light and Levi Henry, developed debilitating long Covid symptoms—severe fatigue, breathing problems, and brain fog—despite seeking various treatments, highlighting the urgent need for effective medical interventions.
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24% Bias Score
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