

Mount Kanlaon Erupts, Prompting Evacuations in the Philippines
Mount Kanlaon in the Philippines erupted for four minutes at 3:03 PM local time (7:03 AM GMT) on [Date], sending a four-kilometer-high ash column and pyroclastic flows three kilometers down its southeast flank; evacuations are underway in four villages near La Castellana, with ashfall reported in ne...
Mount Kanlaon Erupts, Prompting Evacuations in the Philippines
Mount Kanlaon in the Philippines erupted for four minutes at 3:03 PM local time (7:03 AM GMT) on [Date], sending a four-kilometer-high ash column and pyroclastic flows three kilometers down its southeast flank; evacuations are underway in four villages near La Castellana, with ashfall reported in ne...
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Mowing as 'Ecocide': Inflated Terminology Obscures Environmental Damage
A Dutch official called mowing 'ecocide', prompting debate on the inflation of environmental terms and the need for precise definitions and data to address environmental damage effectively.
Mowing as 'Ecocide': Inflated Terminology Obscures Environmental Damage
A Dutch official called mowing 'ecocide', prompting debate on the inflation of environmental terms and the need for precise definitions and data to address environmental damage effectively.
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48% Bias Score


Novel Nasal-Spray COVID-19 Vaccine Offers Room-Temperature Stability and Global Accessibility
Tel Aviv University scientists created a cheap, room-temperature-stable, nasal-spray COVID-19 vaccine effective against all variants, addressing cold-chain storage and administration challenges, potentially revolutionizing global vaccination.
Novel Nasal-Spray COVID-19 Vaccine Offers Room-Temperature Stability and Global Accessibility
Tel Aviv University scientists created a cheap, room-temperature-stable, nasal-spray COVID-19 vaccine effective against all variants, addressing cold-chain storage and administration challenges, potentially revolutionizing global vaccination.
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52% Bias Score


Chinese Observatory Captures Images of Falling Asteroid
The Lijiang observatory in Yunnan, China, using its 2.4-meter telescope, captured rare images of asteroid 2024 XA1's atmospheric entry over East Siberia on December 4th, 2024, less than 12 hours after its detection, showcasing advancements in near-Earth object monitoring.
Chinese Observatory Captures Images of Falling Asteroid
The Lijiang observatory in Yunnan, China, using its 2.4-meter telescope, captured rare images of asteroid 2024 XA1's atmospheric entry over East Siberia on December 4th, 2024, less than 12 hours after its detection, showcasing advancements in near-Earth object monitoring.
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Comet Water May Resemble Earth's Oceans, Suggesting a Crucial Role in Delivering Water to Early Earth
A NASA-led study examining comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko suggests its water may resemble Earth's oceans, supporting the theory that Jupiter-family comets contributed significantly to Earth's water supply, challenging earlier research and suggesting implications for the search for extraterrestrial ...
Comet Water May Resemble Earth's Oceans, Suggesting a Crucial Role in Delivering Water to Early Earth
A NASA-led study examining comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko suggests its water may resemble Earth's oceans, supporting the theory that Jupiter-family comets contributed significantly to Earth's water supply, challenging earlier research and suggesting implications for the search for extraterrestrial ...
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UK Supermarkets Trial Methane-Reducing Cow Feed Additive Amidst Consumer Backlash
Several major UK supermarkets are trialing Bovaer, a feed additive designed to reduce cow methane emissions by 27-45%, sparking both support and consumer backlash due to concerns about its long-term impacts and composition, despite regulatory approvals.
UK Supermarkets Trial Methane-Reducing Cow Feed Additive Amidst Consumer Backlash
Several major UK supermarkets are trialing Bovaer, a feed additive designed to reduce cow methane emissions by 27-45%, sparking both support and consumer backlash due to concerns about its long-term impacts and composition, despite regulatory approvals.
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52% Bias Score

Mount Kanlaon Erupts, Sending Ash Four Kilometers High
Mount Kanlaon in the Philippines erupted at 3:03 PM local time (7:03 AM GMT) on [Date], sending a four-kilometer-high ash column and pyroclastic flows three kilometers down its southeastern flank; evacuations are underway in four villages, with authorities warning of potential further eruptions and ...

Mount Kanlaon Erupts, Sending Ash Four Kilometers High
Mount Kanlaon in the Philippines erupted at 3:03 PM local time (7:03 AM GMT) on [Date], sending a four-kilometer-high ash column and pyroclastic flows three kilometers down its southeastern flank; evacuations are underway in four villages, with authorities warning of potential further eruptions and ...
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Maddie Moate's Interactive Christmas Science Show
Maddie Moate's Christmas show, a live performance incorporating audience participation and STEM-related raps, teaches children about science concepts like the mechanics of crackers and flatulence, successfully engaging even a seven-year-old initially claiming to be "too old for CBeebies".

Maddie Moate's Interactive Christmas Science Show
Maddie Moate's Christmas show, a live performance incorporating audience participation and STEM-related raps, teaches children about science concepts like the mechanics of crackers and flatulence, successfully engaging even a seven-year-old initially claiming to be "too old for CBeebies".
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300,000-Year-Old Fossils Found in China Rewrite Human Evolution Timeline
Excavations at the Hualongdong site in Anhui Province, China, unearthed 11 human fossils dating back 300,000 years, representing the earliest Homo sapiens-like fossils in East Asia, challenging existing theories on human evolution and migration.

300,000-Year-Old Fossils Found in China Rewrite Human Evolution Timeline
Excavations at the Hualongdong site in Anhui Province, China, unearthed 11 human fossils dating back 300,000 years, representing the earliest Homo sapiens-like fossils in East Asia, challenging existing theories on human evolution and migration.
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China's New Rockets Boost Lunar and Mars Ambitions
China is developing the Long March-10 and Long March-9 rockets, boosting lunar payload capacity to 27 and 50 metric tons respectively, enabling ambitious missions like crewed lunar landings and future Mars missions, with both stages of the Long March-9 designed for sea recovery.

China's New Rockets Boost Lunar and Mars Ambitions
China is developing the Long March-10 and Long March-9 rockets, boosting lunar payload capacity to 27 and 50 metric tons respectively, enabling ambitious missions like crewed lunar landings and future Mars missions, with both stages of the Long March-9 designed for sea recovery.
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Foray Bioscience uses AI to combat deforestation with synthetic wood
Foray Bioscience is developing a cell-based approach to produce synthetic wood products to combat deforestation, aiming to overcome the limitations of traditional reforestation by using AI and big data to accelerate tree growth and address seed supply shortages, potentially reversing the loss of 500...

Foray Bioscience uses AI to combat deforestation with synthetic wood
Foray Bioscience is developing a cell-based approach to produce synthetic wood products to combat deforestation, aiming to overcome the limitations of traditional reforestation by using AI and big data to accelerate tree growth and address seed supply shortages, potentially reversing the loss of 500...
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40% Bias Score

Ningaloo Reef Whale Sharks Show Signs of Potential Pollution-Linked Health Issues
Researchers at the University of Western Australia and Flinders University are investigating unusual white patches found on whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef, potentially linked to ocean pollution, using non-invasive methods including skin and tissue sampling, ultrasound scans, and microbiome analysis t...

Ningaloo Reef Whale Sharks Show Signs of Potential Pollution-Linked Health Issues
Researchers at the University of Western Australia and Flinders University are investigating unusual white patches found on whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef, potentially linked to ocean pollution, using non-invasive methods including skin and tissue sampling, ultrasound scans, and microbiome analysis t...
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8% Bias Score