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China's Universities Need 'Three Musts and Two Changes' to Boost Innovation
China's universities face challenges in commercializing research and cultivating top talent, necessitating a 'three musts and two changes' approach to boost innovation, including creating a public transformation platform, fostering risk tolerance in state-owned enterprises, and reforming the educati...
China's Universities Need 'Three Musts and Two Changes' to Boost Innovation
China's universities face challenges in commercializing research and cultivating top talent, necessitating a 'three musts and two changes' approach to boost innovation, including creating a public transformation platform, fostering risk tolerance in state-owned enterprises, and reforming the educati...
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32% Bias Score


Weight-Loss Drugs Linked to Tripled Depression Risk
A new study reveals that weight-loss drugs like Wegovy, Ozempic, and Saxenda nearly triple the risk of depression in obese patients, alongside other medications including PPIs and beta-blockers, raising concerns about their widespread use and potential mental health effects.
Weight-Loss Drugs Linked to Tripled Depression Risk
A new study reveals that weight-loss drugs like Wegovy, Ozempic, and Saxenda nearly triple the risk of depression in obese patients, alongside other medications including PPIs and beta-blockers, raising concerns about their widespread use and potential mental health effects.
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52% Bias Score


Crew-10 Launches, Returning Astronauts After Unforeseen ISS Extension
SpaceX's Crew-10 mission launches March 12th (backup 13th) to replace Crew-9 on the ISS, returning astronauts Wilmore and Williams after their extended stay due to Boeing Starliner issues, impacting ISS supplies.
Crew-10 Launches, Returning Astronauts After Unforeseen ISS Extension
SpaceX's Crew-10 mission launches March 12th (backup 13th) to replace Crew-9 on the ISS, returning astronauts Wilmore and Williams after their extended stay due to Boeing Starliner issues, impacting ISS supplies.
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44% Bias Score


Annual Lenacapavir Injection Shows Promise in HIV Prevention
A phase 1 study shows that a single annual injection of lenacapavir, an HIV antiviral drug, resulted in blood concentrations sufficient to potentially prevent HIV infection, offering a promising new approach to prevention.
Annual Lenacapavir Injection Shows Promise in HIV Prevention
A phase 1 study shows that a single annual injection of lenacapavir, an HIV antiviral drug, resulted in blood concentrations sufficient to potentially prevent HIV infection, offering a promising new approach to prevention.
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44% Bias Score


Greenhouse Gas Emissions Increase Space Debris Risk
A study in Nature Sustainability shows that increased greenhouse gas emissions will cool the upper atmosphere, reducing drag on space debris and increasing collision risks, potentially reducing low Earth orbit capacity by 66% by 2100 under the worst-case scenario.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Increase Space Debris Risk
A study in Nature Sustainability shows that increased greenhouse gas emissions will cool the upper atmosphere, reducing drag on space debris and increasing collision risks, potentially reducing low Earth orbit capacity by 66% by 2100 under the worst-case scenario.
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12% Bias Score


Broccoli's Health Benefits and Children's Aversion
Broccoli, rich in vitamins and sulforaphane, shows promise in preventing cancer, diabetes, and H. pylori infections; however, children often reject its bitter taste.
Broccoli's Health Benefits and Children's Aversion
Broccoli, rich in vitamins and sulforaphane, shows promise in preventing cancer, diabetes, and H. pylori infections; however, children often reject its bitter taste.
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52% Bias Score

Frontiers of Knowledge Award Recognizes Seminal Research on Human Behavior
Five social psychologists won the Frontiers of Knowledge Award for their groundbreaking research on human behavior prediction and persuasion, impacting fields from public health to AI ethics, with models like the Theory of Planned Behavior and the Implicit Association Test used in over 2,000 studies...

Frontiers of Knowledge Award Recognizes Seminal Research on Human Behavior
Five social psychologists won the Frontiers of Knowledge Award for their groundbreaking research on human behavior prediction and persuasion, impacting fields from public health to AI ethics, with models like the Theory of Planned Behavior and the Implicit Association Test used in over 2,000 studies...
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24% Bias Score

Air Pollution: Seven Million Premature Deaths Annually
Air pollution, primarily from burning fossil fuels, causes seven million premature deaths yearly and contributes significantly to global warming; the average monthly CO2 concentration in April 2019 was 413 ppm, sharply increased from pre-industrial levels.

Air Pollution: Seven Million Premature Deaths Annually
Air pollution, primarily from burning fossil fuels, causes seven million premature deaths yearly and contributes significantly to global warming; the average monthly CO2 concentration in April 2019 was 413 ppm, sharply increased from pre-industrial levels.
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40% Bias Score

Microplastics in Dementia Patients' Brains Linked to Microwave Use of Plastics
A new study links higher levels of microplastics in the brains of dementia patients to the use of plastic containers in microwaves, urging people to switch to safer alternatives like glass or stainless steel to reduce exposure to harmful chemicals and microplastics that may increase dementia risk an...

Microplastics in Dementia Patients' Brains Linked to Microwave Use of Plastics
A new study links higher levels of microplastics in the brains of dementia patients to the use of plastic containers in microwaves, urging people to switch to safer alternatives like glass or stainless steel to reduce exposure to harmful chemicals and microplastics that may increase dementia risk an...
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64% Bias Score

2024 Air Quality Report: Los Angeles Worst in US, Chad Worst Globally
IQAir's 2024 World Air Quality Report ranked Los Angeles as the most polluted major U.S. city, while Chad had the world's worst air quality (91.5 micrograms/m³), exceeding WHO guidelines by over 18 times; 17 percent of cities globally met WHO guidelines, up from 9 percent in 2023.

2024 Air Quality Report: Los Angeles Worst in US, Chad Worst Globally
IQAir's 2024 World Air Quality Report ranked Los Angeles as the most polluted major U.S. city, while Chad had the world's worst air quality (91.5 micrograms/m³), exceeding WHO guidelines by over 18 times; 17 percent of cities globally met WHO guidelines, up from 9 percent in 2023.
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44% Bias Score

Federally Funded Basic Research: Crucial for Pandemic Preparedness
The rapid development of COVID-19 treatments and vaccines, such as remdesivir and mRNA vaccines, resulted from decades of federally funded basic research, primarily conducted by the NIH, which is now threatened by proposed funding cuts.

Federally Funded Basic Research: Crucial for Pandemic Preparedness
The rapid development of COVID-19 treatments and vaccines, such as remdesivir and mRNA vaccines, resulted from decades of federally funded basic research, primarily conducted by the NIH, which is now threatened by proposed funding cuts.
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44% Bias Score

AI Drone to Protect Nesting Birds in Friesland
The Bond Friese Vogelwachten received a €200,000 subsidy to develop an AI-powered drone that identifies and distinguishes bird nests in fields to prevent their destruction during mowing, a problem that causes significant bird mortality annually during the breeding season.

AI Drone to Protect Nesting Birds in Friesland
The Bond Friese Vogelwachten received a €200,000 subsidy to develop an AI-powered drone that identifies and distinguishes bird nests in fields to prevent their destruction during mowing, a problem that causes significant bird mortality annually during the breeding season.
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36% Bias Score
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