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Massive Hadal Microorganism Discovery Expands Understanding of Marine Biodiversity
A Chinese research team, using the Fendouzhe submersible, discovered 7,564 prokaryotic microorganisms (89.4% previously unknown) in the hadal zone during an expedition from October to December 2021, significantly expanding our understanding of marine microbial diversity and offering potential breakt...
Massive Hadal Microorganism Discovery Expands Understanding of Marine Biodiversity
A Chinese research team, using the Fendouzhe submersible, discovered 7,564 prokaryotic microorganisms (89.4% previously unknown) in the hadal zone during an expedition from October to December 2021, significantly expanding our understanding of marine microbial diversity and offering potential breakt...
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20% Bias Score


FDA Recommends Trivalent Flu Vaccine for 2025-26 Season, Bypassing Advisory Committee
The FDA recommended a trivalent influenza vaccine for the 2025-26 season, bypassing its advisory committee after a February cancellation, citing global surveillance data and prioritizing timely vaccine availability; this follows the worst US flu season in over a decade.
FDA Recommends Trivalent Flu Vaccine for 2025-26 Season, Bypassing Advisory Committee
The FDA recommended a trivalent influenza vaccine for the 2025-26 season, bypassing its advisory committee after a February cancellation, citing global surveillance data and prioritizing timely vaccine availability; this follows the worst US flu season in over a decade.
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24% Bias Score


Pandemic Anniversary Highlights Advancements and Persistent Challenges
Five years after the WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic, advancements in portable diagnostics and data analysis offer improved disease surveillance, but decreased public trust in science and challenges in international collaboration remain significant obstacles to future pandemic preparedness.
Pandemic Anniversary Highlights Advancements and Persistent Challenges
Five years after the WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic, advancements in portable diagnostics and data analysis offer improved disease surveillance, but decreased public trust in science and challenges in international collaboration remain significant obstacles to future pandemic preparedness.
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48% Bias Score


USGS Survey Sparks Concerns Over US Restrictions on Scientific Research
The US Geological Survey sent a politically charged 36-question survey to Dutch researchers involved in a satellite-based forest monitoring project, raising concerns about restrictions on scientific research and the impact of US political priorities on international collaboration.
USGS Survey Sparks Concerns Over US Restrictions on Scientific Research
The US Geological Survey sent a politically charged 36-question survey to Dutch researchers involved in a satellite-based forest monitoring project, raising concerns about restrictions on scientific research and the impact of US political priorities on international collaboration.
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56% Bias Score


China Develops Ultra-Long-Life Carbon-14 Nuclear Battery
A Chinese company, Wuxi Beita Pharmatech Co., Ltd., in collaboration with Northwest Normal University, unveiled "Zhulong-1", a prototype ultra-long-life Carbon-14 nuclear battery, on March 12, 2025, showcasing advancements in micro-nuclear battery innovation with potential applications in healthcare...
China Develops Ultra-Long-Life Carbon-14 Nuclear Battery
A Chinese company, Wuxi Beita Pharmatech Co., Ltd., in collaboration with Northwest Normal University, unveiled "Zhulong-1", a prototype ultra-long-life Carbon-14 nuclear battery, on March 12, 2025, showcasing advancements in micro-nuclear battery innovation with potential applications in healthcare...
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40% Bias Score


High Plastic Pollution Found in Mediterranean's Deepest Point
A study by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) found 26,715 pieces of plastic waste per square kilometer in the Calypso Abyss, the deepest point of the Mediterranean Sea, highlighting the severe pollution of this semi-enclosed sea with heavy maritime traffic.
High Plastic Pollution Found in Mediterranean's Deepest Point
A study by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) found 26,715 pieces of plastic waste per square kilometer in the Calypso Abyss, the deepest point of the Mediterranean Sea, highlighting the severe pollution of this semi-enclosed sea with heavy maritime traffic.
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WHO Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Cardiovascular Disease and Parkinson's
A World Health Organization study of almost 429,000 Europeans linked ultra-processed food consumption to increased risks of cardiovascular disease and Parkinson's disease, but not Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the need for healthier diets.

WHO Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Cardiovascular Disease and Parkinson's
A World Health Organization study of almost 429,000 Europeans linked ultra-processed food consumption to increased risks of cardiovascular disease and Parkinson's disease, but not Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the need for healthier diets.
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12% Bias Score

Cognitive Abilities Improve Until Mid-40s, Challenging Previous Research
A joint study by ifo Institute, DIW Berlin, and Stanford University refutes previous claims of cognitive decline after age 30, finding that cognitive abilities improve until the mid-40s, especially for those frequently using these skills; however, women show steeper declines in math skills after 45.

Cognitive Abilities Improve Until Mid-40s, Challenging Previous Research
A joint study by ifo Institute, DIW Berlin, and Stanford University refutes previous claims of cognitive decline after age 30, finding that cognitive abilities improve until the mid-40s, especially for those frequently using these skills; however, women show steeper declines in math skills after 45.
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44% Bias Score

Binary Star System Identified as Source of Milky Way's Mysterious Radio Pulses
Astronomers have identified a binary star system, ILTJ1101, comprising a white dwarf and a red dwarf star, as the source of mysterious, repeating radio pulses detected in the Ursa Major constellation; this discovery expands our understanding of radio pulse generation and challenges previous assumpti...

Binary Star System Identified as Source of Milky Way's Mysterious Radio Pulses
Astronomers have identified a binary star system, ILTJ1101, comprising a white dwarf and a red dwarf star, as the source of mysterious, repeating radio pulses detected in the Ursa Major constellation; this discovery expands our understanding of radio pulse generation and challenges previous assumpti...
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12% Bias Score

Basque Country to Host Europe's Most Powerful Quantum Computer
The Basque Government and IBM will install Europe's most powerful quantum computer, the IBM Quantum System Two, in San Sebastián by year's end, boosting the region's quantum computing capabilities and attracting global talent.

Basque Country to Host Europe's Most Powerful Quantum Computer
The Basque Government and IBM will install Europe's most powerful quantum computer, the IBM Quantum System Two, in San Sebastián by year's end, boosting the region's quantum computing capabilities and attracting global talent.
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40% Bias Score

Study Predicts Next Ice Age in 10,000 Years, but Human Activity May Delay It
A new study predicts the next ice age in 10,000 years, but record fossil fuel burning may delay it due to rising temperatures, according to researchers who analyzed 900,000 years of climate data linked to Earth's orbital variations.

Study Predicts Next Ice Age in 10,000 Years, but Human Activity May Delay It
A new study predicts the next ice age in 10,000 years, but record fossil fuel burning may delay it due to rising temperatures, according to researchers who analyzed 900,000 years of climate data linked to Earth's orbital variations.
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28% Bias Score

German Parliament Demands Transparency on COVID-19 Origin Investigation
Germany's parliamentary intelligence committee demanded the government publicly release its findings on COVID-19's origin following media reports of plausible evidence supporting a lab leak theory in Wuhan, China, despite virologists lacking access to raw data and favoring a natural origin.

German Parliament Demands Transparency on COVID-19 Origin Investigation
Germany's parliamentary intelligence committee demanded the government publicly release its findings on COVID-19's origin following media reports of plausible evidence supporting a lab leak theory in Wuhan, China, despite virologists lacking access to raw data and favoring a natural origin.
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44% Bias Score
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