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National Trust's Neptune Campaign Protects 896 Miles of Coastline
Celebrating its 60th anniversary, the National Trust's Enterprise Neptune campaign now protects 896 miles of coastline across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, exceeding previous estimations by 116 miles, showcasing success at sites like Devon's Wembury Point.
National Trust's Neptune Campaign Protects 896 Miles of Coastline
Celebrating its 60th anniversary, the National Trust's Enterprise Neptune campaign now protects 896 miles of coastline across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, exceeding previous estimations by 116 miles, showcasing success at sites like Devon's Wembury Point.
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32% Bias Score


Vaillant: Climate Change Through Human Stories
Following the recent California wildfires, John Vaillant, author of the Pulitzer-finalist "The Age of Fire", discussed his approach to writing about climate change, contrasting it with the despair-inducing narratives of other authors while highlighting the unavoidable impact of fossil fuels.
Vaillant: Climate Change Through Human Stories
Following the recent California wildfires, John Vaillant, author of the Pulitzer-finalist "The Age of Fire", discussed his approach to writing about climate change, contrasting it with the despair-inducing narratives of other authors while highlighting the unavoidable impact of fossil fuels.
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36% Bias Score


China's Space Race Ambitions Outpace the West
A 2019 Lego poll showed 56% of Chinese children want to be astronauts versus 10% of British and American children; this fuels China's ambition to lead the renewed Space Race, contrasting with the US's setbacks like SpaceX's Starship failures and a more commercial approach.
China's Space Race Ambitions Outpace the West
A 2019 Lego poll showed 56% of Chinese children want to be astronauts versus 10% of British and American children; this fuels China's ambition to lead the renewed Space Race, contrasting with the US's setbacks like SpaceX's Starship failures and a more commercial approach.
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68% Bias Score


SpaceX Starship suffers third consecutive test failure
SpaceX's 122-meter Starship rocket exploded during its third consecutive failed test flight on Tuesday, losing both the Super Heavy booster and Starship upper stage due to a fuel leak that caused loss of control; eight Starlink satellites were also destroyed.
SpaceX Starship suffers third consecutive test failure
SpaceX's 122-meter Starship rocket exploded during its third consecutive failed test flight on Tuesday, losing both the Super Heavy booster and Starship upper stage due to a fuel leak that caused loss of control; eight Starlink satellites were also destroyed.
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40% Bias Score


States Sue Trump Administration Over $1.4 Billion in NSF Grant Cancellations
Sixteen states sued the Trump administration over the National Science Foundation's (NSF) cancellation of nearly $1.4 billion in research grants, primarily affecting DEIA and misinformation research, and new policies limiting indirect costs; the lawsuit claims these actions are illegal and jeopardiz...
States Sue Trump Administration Over $1.4 Billion in NSF Grant Cancellations
Sixteen states sued the Trump administration over the National Science Foundation's (NSF) cancellation of nearly $1.4 billion in research grants, primarily affecting DEIA and misinformation research, and new policies limiting indirect costs; the lawsuit claims these actions are illegal and jeopardiz...
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52% Bias Score


Ancient Colombian Hunter-Gatherers Reveal Unexpected Lineage in Early American Settlement
A new study published in Science Advances reveals a previously unknown ancient hunter-gatherer group in Colombia, dating back 6,000 years, whose DNA is distinct from both North and South American groups; researchers are uncertain how this group disappeared 4,000 years later.
Ancient Colombian Hunter-Gatherers Reveal Unexpected Lineage in Early American Settlement
A new study published in Science Advances reveals a previously unknown ancient hunter-gatherer group in Colombia, dating back 6,000 years, whose DNA is distinct from both North and South American groups; researchers are uncertain how this group disappeared 4,000 years later.
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24% Bias Score

Thousands of Chemicals Pollute British Rivers, Harming Ecosystems
A comprehensive study of ten rivers in Yorkshire, UK, reveals thousands of chemicals—including pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and tire additives—are contaminating waterways, harming aquatic life, and potentially affecting human health. The research, led by the University of York, highlights the urgent...

Thousands of Chemicals Pollute British Rivers, Harming Ecosystems
A comprehensive study of ten rivers in Yorkshire, UK, reveals thousands of chemicals—including pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and tire additives—are contaminating waterways, harming aquatic life, and potentially affecting human health. The research, led by the University of York, highlights the urgent...
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36% Bias Score

Brazil's Genetic Diversity: A Legacy of Colonialism and Path to Precision Medicine
A recent study in Science reveals Brazil's unparalleled genetic diversity, identifying 8.7 million new genetic variants from 2,700 sequenced genomes, mostly of African and Indigenous origin, highlighting the need for targeted health policies.

Brazil's Genetic Diversity: A Legacy of Colonialism and Path to Precision Medicine
A recent study in Science reveals Brazil's unparalleled genetic diversity, identifying 8.7 million new genetic variants from 2,700 sequenced genomes, mostly of African and Indigenous origin, highlighting the need for targeted health policies.
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24% Bias Score

Tianwen-2: China Launches Ambitious Asteroid Sample-Return Mission
China launched its Tianwen-2 probe on May 29, 2025, from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, embarking on a decade-long mission to collect samples from near-Earth asteroid 2016HO3 and explore main-belt comet 311P, aiming to unravel mysteries of the early solar system.

Tianwen-2: China Launches Ambitious Asteroid Sample-Return Mission
China launched its Tianwen-2 probe on May 29, 2025, from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, embarking on a decade-long mission to collect samples from near-Earth asteroid 2016HO3 and explore main-belt comet 311P, aiming to unravel mysteries of the early solar system.
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36% Bias Score

States Sue Trump Administration Over National Science Foundation Funding Cuts
Sixteen states sued the Trump administration, alleging that the National Science Foundation's cancellation of nearly $1.4 billion in research grants and new policies limiting indirect costs are illegal, violating the Administrative Procedure Act and the Constitution.

States Sue Trump Administration Over National Science Foundation Funding Cuts
Sixteen states sued the Trump administration, alleging that the National Science Foundation's cancellation of nearly $1.4 billion in research grants and new policies limiting indirect costs are illegal, violating the Administrative Procedure Act and the Constitution.
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40% Bias Score

First Observation of Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flash Before Lightning Strike
Japanese researchers used a multi-sensor system to capture a terrestrial gamma-ray flash (TGF) 31 microseconds before two electrical currents collided to form lightning in Kanazawa, solving a three-decade-old mystery about how thunderstorms generate gamma rays.

First Observation of Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flash Before Lightning Strike
Japanese researchers used a multi-sensor system to capture a terrestrial gamma-ray flash (TGF) 31 microseconds before two electrical currents collided to form lightning in Kanazawa, solving a three-decade-old mystery about how thunderstorms generate gamma rays.
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4% Bias Score

Climate Change-Linked Avalanche Buries Swiss Village
A large rock-ice avalanche from the Nesthorn peak buried the village of Blatten in Switzerland on May 28, after warnings of an imminent mass movement prompted a successful evacuation; the event is linked to climate change impacts on mountain stability.

Climate Change-Linked Avalanche Buries Swiss Village
A large rock-ice avalanche from the Nesthorn peak buried the village of Blatten in Switzerland on May 28, after warnings of an imminent mass movement prompted a successful evacuation; the event is linked to climate change impacts on mountain stability.
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32% Bias Score
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