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British Astronaut Completes Rigorous Spacewalk Simulation
British astronaut Rosemary Coogan completed a six-hour spacewalk simulation in a NASA pool, successfully rescuing a simulated unconscious astronaut, demonstrating her readiness for future spacewalks and potential lunar missions.
British Astronaut Completes Rigorous Spacewalk Simulation
British astronaut Rosemary Coogan completed a six-hour spacewalk simulation in a NASA pool, successfully rescuing a simulated unconscious astronaut, demonstrating her readiness for future spacewalks and potential lunar missions.
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44% Bias Score


Above-Average 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Predicted Due to Unusually Warm Ocean Temperatures
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be above average, with forecasts predicting 14–19 named storms due to unusually warm ocean temperatures and a trend of increased early-season activity; climate change and warming oceans are the primary drivers.
Above-Average 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Predicted Due to Unusually Warm Ocean Temperatures
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be above average, with forecasts predicting 14–19 named storms due to unusually warm ocean temperatures and a trend of increased early-season activity; climate change and warming oceans are the primary drivers.
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36% Bias Score


Italy's Research Grant Cuts Threaten EU Funding and Collaboration
Leading Italian scientific institutions and Nobel laureate Giorgio Parisi protested to Parliament against the January 2025 abolishment of research grants, which jeopardizes participation in EU Marie Curie projects and threatens millions in funding and international collaborations.
Italy's Research Grant Cuts Threaten EU Funding and Collaboration
Leading Italian scientific institutions and Nobel laureate Giorgio Parisi protested to Parliament against the January 2025 abolishment of research grants, which jeopardizes participation in EU Marie Curie projects and threatens millions in funding and international collaborations.
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40% Bias Score


Satellite Proliferation Impacts Astronomy, Ecology, and Raises Equity Concerns
The proliferation of approximately 13,000 satellites orbiting Earth causes night sky brightening, impacting astronomical research, ecological systems reliant on natural light-dark cycles, and raising concerns about the ethical implications of space commercialization and its disproportionate effects ...
Satellite Proliferation Impacts Astronomy, Ecology, and Raises Equity Concerns
The proliferation of approximately 13,000 satellites orbiting Earth causes night sky brightening, impacting astronomical research, ecological systems reliant on natural light-dark cycles, and raising concerns about the ethical implications of space commercialization and its disproportionate effects ...
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56% Bias Score


Inside Our ADHD Minds": Challenging Misconceptions and Promoting Understanding of ADHD
Chris Packham's "Inside Our ADHD Minds" explores ADHD through expert interviews and personal stories, challenging the common understanding of the condition and highlighting the impact of gendered diagnostic biases and societal misunderstandings.
Inside Our ADHD Minds": Challenging Misconceptions and Promoting Understanding of ADHD
Chris Packham's "Inside Our ADHD Minds" explores ADHD through expert interviews and personal stories, challenging the common understanding of the condition and highlighting the impact of gendered diagnostic biases and societal misunderstandings.
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20% Bias Score


GLP-1 Weight-Loss Drugs May Reduce Obesity-Related Cancer Risk by 41%
A study of nearly 6,400 obese and diabetic individuals found that GLP-1 receptor agonists, while less effective for weight loss than bariatric surgery, may reduce obesity-related cancer risk by 41%, potentially through inflammation reduction; however, this observational study requires further invest...
GLP-1 Weight-Loss Drugs May Reduce Obesity-Related Cancer Risk by 41%
A study of nearly 6,400 obese and diabetic individuals found that GLP-1 receptor agonists, while less effective for weight loss than bariatric surgery, may reduce obesity-related cancer risk by 41%, potentially through inflammation reduction; however, this observational study requires further invest...
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20% Bias Score

Chimpanzees Use Medicinal Plants for First Aid in Uganda
Researchers in Uganda's Budongo Forest observed chimpanzees using medicinal plants in multiple ways to treat wounds and injuries, including on unrelated individuals, suggesting empathy and a sophisticated understanding of plant-based medicine.

Chimpanzees Use Medicinal Plants for First Aid in Uganda
Researchers in Uganda's Budongo Forest observed chimpanzees using medicinal plants in multiple ways to treat wounds and injuries, including on unrelated individuals, suggesting empathy and a sophisticated understanding of plant-based medicine.
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0% Bias Score

Olaparib Improves Survival Rates for Inherited Breast Cancer
A UK trial found that giving olaparib before surgery to women with early-stage BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutated breast cancer led to 100% survival at 36 months in the treatment group, compared to a 89% survival rate in the control group, potentially benefiting over 1,200 UK women annually.

Olaparib Improves Survival Rates for Inherited Breast Cancer
A UK trial found that giving olaparib before surgery to women with early-stage BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutated breast cancer led to 100% survival at 36 months in the treatment group, compared to a 89% survival rate in the control group, potentially benefiting over 1,200 UK women annually.
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48% Bias Score

Ocean Acidification: Coral Death's Paradoxical CO2 Absorption Effect
Ocean acidification, driven by increased atmospheric CO2, weakens coral skeletons, threatening marine life; however, a study suggests coral death might paradoxically increase the ocean's CO2 absorption by approximately 340 million tons annually, posing a critical paradox.

Ocean Acidification: Coral Death's Paradoxical CO2 Absorption Effect
Ocean acidification, driven by increased atmospheric CO2, weakens coral skeletons, threatening marine life; however, a study suggests coral death might paradoxically increase the ocean's CO2 absorption by approximately 340 million tons annually, posing a critical paradox.
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52% Bias Score

\"German Skin Cancer Treatments Surge 88 Percent in Two Decades\"\
Hospital treatments for skin cancer in Germany increased by 88 percent between 2003 and 2023, reaching 116,900 cases, driven by an aging population, improved early detection, and the long-term effects of past sun exposure.

\"German Skin Cancer Treatments Surge 88 Percent in Two Decades\"\
Hospital treatments for skin cancer in Germany increased by 88 percent between 2003 and 2023, reaching 116,900 cases, driven by an aging population, improved early detection, and the long-term effects of past sun exposure.
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32% Bias Score

Losartan Shows Promise for Butterfly Skin, but Funding for Clinical Trial Remains a Challenge
Losartan, a hypertension drug, shows promise in treating epidermolysis bullosa (butterfly skin) lesions, but a €5-10 million clinical trial is needed for EMA approval, highlighting challenges in repurposing drugs for rare diseases.

Losartan Shows Promise for Butterfly Skin, but Funding for Clinical Trial Remains a Challenge
Losartan, a hypertension drug, shows promise in treating epidermolysis bullosa (butterfly skin) lesions, but a €5-10 million clinical trial is needed for EMA approval, highlighting challenges in repurposing drugs for rare diseases.
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36% Bias Score

German Skin Cancer Hospitalizations Surge 88 Percent in Two Decades
Hospitalizations for skin cancer in Germany increased from 62,000 in 2003 to 116,900 in 2023, primarily due to an aging population and improved detection, with non-melanoma skin cancer cases more than doubling and melanoma cases rising by 27 percent.

German Skin Cancer Hospitalizations Surge 88 Percent in Two Decades
Hospitalizations for skin cancer in Germany increased from 62,000 in 2003 to 116,900 in 2023, primarily due to an aging population and improved detection, with non-melanoma skin cancer cases more than doubling and melanoma cases rising by 27 percent.
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20% Bias Score
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