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Exercise Significantly Reduces Colon Cancer Recurrence Risk
A study of nearly 900 colon cancer patients found that a structured exercise program following surgery and chemotherapy reduced the risk of recurrence, new diagnosis, or death by 28%, suggesting exercise as a vital post-treatment therapy.
Exercise Significantly Reduces Colon Cancer Recurrence Risk
A study of nearly 900 colon cancer patients found that a structured exercise program following surgery and chemotherapy reduced the risk of recurrence, new diagnosis, or death by 28%, suggesting exercise as a vital post-treatment therapy.
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28% Bias Score


Steinmeier Criticizes Trump Administration's Attacks on US Science
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer criticized the Trump administration's restrictions on US scientific freedom, citing funding cuts to universities like Harvard and expressing broader concerns about a global culture war impacting scientific and artistic free...
Steinmeier Criticizes Trump Administration's Attacks on US Science
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer criticized the Trump administration's restrictions on US scientific freedom, citing funding cuts to universities like Harvard and expressing broader concerns about a global culture war impacting scientific and artistic free...
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56% Bias Score


UK Met Office Predicts Double Likelihood of Hot Summer
The UK Met Office forecasts a significantly increased probability of a hot summer in 2024, following the warmest and driest spring on record, with temperatures potentially exceeding averages and a higher risk of heatwaves. This follows a trend of increasingly hot summers in the UK.
UK Met Office Predicts Double Likelihood of Hot Summer
The UK Met Office forecasts a significantly increased probability of a hot summer in 2024, following the warmest and driest spring on record, with temperatures potentially exceeding averages and a higher risk of heatwaves. This follows a trend of increasingly hot summers in the UK.
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24% Bias Score


Jugend forscht" Awards Highlight AI and Sustainability
At the 2024 "Jugend forscht" awards in Hamburg, Oskar Rost and Marius Strauß won for AI-based school grading software, while Louis Schwarzlose won for a self-powered research buoy; President Steinmeier warned about threats to scientific freedom.
Jugend forscht" Awards Highlight AI and Sustainability
At the 2024 "Jugend forscht" awards in Hamburg, Oskar Rost and Marius Strauß won for AI-based school grading software, while Louis Schwarzlose won for a self-powered research buoy; President Steinmeier warned about threats to scientific freedom.
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16% Bias Score


Immunotherapy Drug Shows Significant Improvement in Head and Neck Cancer Survival
A clinical trial shows that the immunotherapy drug pembrolizumab significantly improves survival rates and reduces the spread of advanced head and neck cancer by training the immune system to fight the cancer cells, offering a major breakthrough after two decades with little progress in treatment me...
Immunotherapy Drug Shows Significant Improvement in Head and Neck Cancer Survival
A clinical trial shows that the immunotherapy drug pembrolizumab significantly improves survival rates and reduces the spread of advanced head and neck cancer by training the immune system to fight the cancer cells, offering a major breakthrough after two decades with little progress in treatment me...
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44% Bias Score


Genetic Mutation Allowed Black Death to Persist for Centuries
A new study published in Science reveals that the deletion of the pla gene in Yersinia pestis, the bacterium responsible for the plague, reduced its virulence, allowing it to persist for centuries after the initial Black Death outbreak by modifying transmission dynamics within a decimated rodent pop...
Genetic Mutation Allowed Black Death to Persist for Centuries
A new study published in Science reveals that the deletion of the pla gene in Yersinia pestis, the bacterium responsible for the plague, reduced its virulence, allowing it to persist for centuries after the initial Black Death outbreak by modifying transmission dynamics within a decimated rodent pop...
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12% Bias Score

TUM Students Develop Efficient Carbon Capture Pilot Plant
TUM Carbon Removal, a student group at the Technical University of Munich, is constructing a pilot plant to capture roughly 10 tons of CO2 annually using an improved Direct Air Capture method, aiming for twice the efficiency of current industrial standards and relying on student volunteers and €350,...

TUM Students Develop Efficient Carbon Capture Pilot Plant
TUM Carbon Removal, a student group at the Technical University of Munich, is constructing a pilot plant to capture roughly 10 tons of CO2 annually using an improved Direct Air Capture method, aiming for twice the efficiency of current industrial standards and relying on student volunteers and €350,...
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28% Bias Score

Blue Danube Waltz" Sent to Voyager 1
The Vienna Symphony Orchestra transmitted Johann Strauss's "Blue Danube Waltz" to Voyager 1, a 25-billion-kilometer distant spacecraft, via a Spanish deep-space antenna on May 31st, rectifying its initial absence from the probe's 1977 launch collection of musical works intended for potential extrate...

Blue Danube Waltz" Sent to Voyager 1
The Vienna Symphony Orchestra transmitted Johann Strauss's "Blue Danube Waltz" to Voyager 1, a 25-billion-kilometer distant spacecraft, via a Spanish deep-space antenna on May 31st, rectifying its initial absence from the probe's 1977 launch collection of musical works intended for potential extrate...
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4% Bias Score

Medieval Monastery Ruins Discovered in Sweden
A Swedish hobbyist's discovery of a symbol on an 18th-century map led archaeologists to the remains of a medieval monastery in Derome, Sweden, dating back to the late 1100s, featuring 6.5-foot-thick walls, potentially the original site of Ås Abbey.

Medieval Monastery Ruins Discovered in Sweden
A Swedish hobbyist's discovery of a symbol on an 18th-century map led archaeologists to the remains of a medieval monastery in Derome, Sweden, dating back to the late 1100s, featuring 6.5-foot-thick walls, potentially the original site of Ås Abbey.
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24% Bias Score

Infrared Contact Lenses Enable Dark Vision
Researchers in China created a contact lens using nanoparticles to convert infrared light (800-1600 nm) into visible light, enabling users to see in the dark; however, the image clarity is limited.

Infrared Contact Lenses Enable Dark Vision
Researchers in China created a contact lens using nanoparticles to convert infrared light (800-1600 nm) into visible light, enabling users to see in the dark; however, the image clarity is limited.
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32% Bias Score

Swiss Glacier Yields Ice Cores in Race Against Time
A team of Italian scientists is drilling 99.5 meters into the melting Corbassière glacier in the Swiss Alps to extract ice cores containing centuries-old climate data, part of a global effort to preserve this information before the ice disappears completely.

Swiss Glacier Yields Ice Cores in Race Against Time
A team of Italian scientists is drilling 99.5 meters into the melting Corbassière glacier in the Swiss Alps to extract ice cores containing centuries-old climate data, part of a global effort to preserve this information before the ice disappears completely.
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20% Bias Score

New Research Suggests Megalodon Was 80 Feet Long and Sleek
A new study suggests the extinct megalodon shark, previously thought to be up to 50 feet long, could have reached 80 feet (24 meters), with a sleeker body shape resembling a lemon shark rather than a great white, according to a study published Sunday in the journal Palaeontologia Electronica.

New Research Suggests Megalodon Was 80 Feet Long and Sleek
A new study suggests the extinct megalodon shark, previously thought to be up to 50 feet long, could have reached 80 feet (24 meters), with a sleeker body shape resembling a lemon shark rather than a great white, according to a study published Sunday in the journal Palaeontologia Electronica.
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32% Bias Score
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