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US Scientists Protest Trump's Research Funding Cuts
Thousands of US scientists protested Trump's research funding cuts and layoffs in Washington, New York, and other cities, highlighting concerns over public health and future space exploration, with the government simultaneously cutting funding for Columbia University.
US Scientists Protest Trump's Research Funding Cuts
Thousands of US scientists protested Trump's research funding cuts and layoffs in Washington, New York, and other cities, highlighting concerns over public health and future space exploration, with the government simultaneously cutting funding for Columbia University.
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44% Bias Score


Sleep Deprivation Linked to Increased Inflammation via Altered Monocyte Levels
A study of 237 adults found that insufficient sleep is linked to higher levels of non-classical monocytes, a type of immune cell associated with inflammation, especially in overweight individuals; even 24 hours of sleep deprivation significantly altered monocyte profiles.
Sleep Deprivation Linked to Increased Inflammation via Altered Monocyte Levels
A study of 237 adults found that insufficient sleep is linked to higher levels of non-classical monocytes, a type of immune cell associated with inflammation, especially in overweight individuals; even 24 hours of sleep deprivation significantly altered monocyte profiles.
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12% Bias Score


US Scientists Protest Trump's Budget Cuts, Job Losses
Thousands of US scientists protested against President Trump's administration in Washington, New York, and other cities on March 14, 2023, due to budget cuts in research, job losses, and attacks on scientific integrity, highlighting concerns about the future of US science.
US Scientists Protest Trump's Budget Cuts, Job Losses
Thousands of US scientists protested against President Trump's administration in Washington, New York, and other cities on March 14, 2023, due to budget cuts in research, job losses, and attacks on scientific integrity, highlighting concerns about the future of US science.
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36% Bias Score


Narwhal Tusk Use: Drone Footage Reveals Playful Behavior and Adaptation to Environmental Change
New drone footage reveals narwhals using tusks for playful interaction and hunting in the Canadian High Arctic, showcasing 17 distinct behaviors and adaptations to environmental changes like gull predation and climate change impacts.
Narwhal Tusk Use: Drone Footage Reveals Playful Behavior and Adaptation to Environmental Change
New drone footage reveals narwhals using tusks for playful interaction and hunting in the Canadian High Arctic, showcasing 17 distinct behaviors and adaptations to environmental changes like gull predation and climate change impacts.
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20% Bias Score


Mixed Results in Private Space Exploration: Odin Fails, Blue Ghost and Athena Land
AstroForge's Odin spacecraft failed during its asteroid-mining mission, while Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander successfully landed and began operations, and Intuitive Machines' Athena lander landed but malfunctioned, ending its mission prematurely.
Mixed Results in Private Space Exploration: Odin Fails, Blue Ghost and Athena Land
AstroForge's Odin spacecraft failed during its asteroid-mining mission, while Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander successfully landed and began operations, and Intuitive Machines' Athena lander landed but malfunctioned, ending its mission prematurely.
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40% Bias Score


US Scientists Protest Trump's Funding Cuts and Layoffs
US scientists protested widespread government funding cuts and layoffs under President Trump, with over 1000 demonstrating in Washington D.C., while Columbia University faced a $400 million funding cut due to antisemitism allegations; researchers fear for their jobs and careers.
US Scientists Protest Trump's Funding Cuts and Layoffs
US scientists protested widespread government funding cuts and layoffs under President Trump, with over 1000 demonstrating in Washington D.C., while Columbia University faced a $400 million funding cut due to antisemitism allegations; researchers fear for their jobs and careers.
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60% Bias Score

Switching to Tap Water Could Reduce Microplastic Intake by 90%
Canadian research indicates that switching to filtered tap water can reduce annual microplastic intake by 90%, from approximately 90,000 to 4,000 particles, based on a study finding up to 7 grams of plastic in some human brains, with higher levels in those with dementia.

Switching to Tap Water Could Reduce Microplastic Intake by 90%
Canadian research indicates that switching to filtered tap water can reduce annual microplastic intake by 90%, from approximately 90,000 to 4,000 particles, based on a study finding up to 7 grams of plastic in some human brains, with higher levels in those with dementia.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's NIH Cuts Threaten Duke University's Research Funding
Duke University faces potential losses of hundreds of millions in federal funding due to Trump administration cuts to NIH grants, resulting in hiring freezes, scaled-back research, and uncertainty around future projects; the university received $580 million in NIH grants last year, the 11th most amo...

Trump's NIH Cuts Threaten Duke University's Research Funding
Duke University faces potential losses of hundreds of millions in federal funding due to Trump administration cuts to NIH grants, resulting in hiring freezes, scaled-back research, and uncertainty around future projects; the university received $580 million in NIH grants last year, the 11th most amo...
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56% Bias Score

Record-Breaking Neutrino Detected in Mediterranean Sea
On February 13, 2023, the KM3NeT's ARCA detector in the Mediterranean Sea detected a 220 petaelectronvolt neutrino, 30 times more energetic than previously recorded, offering insights into the universe's most energetic phenomena after two years of data analysis.

Record-Breaking Neutrino Detected in Mediterranean Sea
On February 13, 2023, the KM3NeT's ARCA detector in the Mediterranean Sea detected a 220 petaelectronvolt neutrino, 30 times more energetic than previously recorded, offering insights into the universe's most energetic phenomena after two years of data analysis.
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20% Bias Score

Mixed Results in Recent Space Missions: Successes and Failures
AstroForge's Odin spacecraft failed en route to an asteroid, while Firefly's Blue Ghost lunar lander successfully touched down on the moon, collecting data, and Intuitive Machines' Athena lander made a record-breaking but unsuccessful landing at the lunar south pole.

Mixed Results in Recent Space Missions: Successes and Failures
AstroForge's Odin spacecraft failed en route to an asteroid, while Firefly's Blue Ghost lunar lander successfully touched down on the moon, collecting data, and Intuitive Machines' Athena lander made a record-breaking but unsuccessful landing at the lunar south pole.
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40% Bias Score

Human Proteasome Found to Produce Natural Antibiotics
An Israeli team discovered that the human proteasome produces antimicrobial peptides with antibiotic properties; this was shown by comparing infection rates in cells with and without functional proteasomes and isolating the peptides to confirm their antibiotic effects in vitro and in mice.

Human Proteasome Found to Produce Natural Antibiotics
An Israeli team discovered that the human proteasome produces antimicrobial peptides with antibiotic properties; this was shown by comparing infection rates in cells with and without functional proteasomes and isolating the peptides to confirm their antibiotic effects in vitro and in mice.
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20% Bias Score

Wolfpack Tactics in WWII: From Atlantic to Pacific
In World War II, Admiral Karl Dönitz's 'Rudeltaktik' (pack tactics) used coordinated U-boat attacks to devastate Allied convoys in the Atlantic, later adapted by the US Navy in the Pacific to target Japanese supply lines, crippling their war effort.

Wolfpack Tactics in WWII: From Atlantic to Pacific
In World War II, Admiral Karl Dönitz's 'Rudeltaktik' (pack tactics) used coordinated U-boat attacks to devastate Allied convoys in the Atlantic, later adapted by the US Navy in the Pacific to target Japanese supply lines, crippling their war effort.
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48% Bias Score
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