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Massive Reservoir Aims to Restore Florida's Endangered Everglades
A massive reservoir is being built in the Everglades to restore water flow, reversing decades of damage from agricultural practices that reduced the ecosystem to one-third its original size, impacting its biodiversity and the water supply for nine million Floridians.
Massive Reservoir Aims to Restore Florida's Endangered Everglades
A massive reservoir is being built in the Everglades to restore water flow, reversing decades of damage from agricultural practices that reduced the ecosystem to one-third its original size, impacting its biodiversity and the water supply for nine million Floridians.
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48% Bias Score


AI's Emotional Turing Test: Redefining Intelligence and Consciousness
Philosopher Susan Schneider argues that advancements in AI, such as ChatGPT's ability to pass the Turing test and simulate human emotions, necessitate a reevaluation of our understanding of intelligence and consciousness, raising ethical concerns about the potential for conscious AI in the coming de...
AI's Emotional Turing Test: Redefining Intelligence and Consciousness
Philosopher Susan Schneider argues that advancements in AI, such as ChatGPT's ability to pass the Turing test and simulate human emotions, necessitate a reevaluation of our understanding of intelligence and consciousness, raising ethical concerns about the potential for conscious AI in the coming de...
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First-of-its-Kind Transorbital Surgery Successfully Removes Spinal Tumors
Nineteen-year-old Karla Flores underwent a groundbreaking transorbital surgery at the University of Maryland Medical Center to remove spinal and brain stem tumors, marking the first time surgeons used this approach to remove a spinal tumor. The innovative surgery, which involved accessing the tumors...
First-of-its-Kind Transorbital Surgery Successfully Removes Spinal Tumors
Nineteen-year-old Karla Flores underwent a groundbreaking transorbital surgery at the University of Maryland Medical Center to remove spinal and brain stem tumors, marking the first time surgeons used this approach to remove a spinal tumor. The innovative surgery, which involved accessing the tumors...
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NIH Freezes Funding for Foreign Research Groups
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has frozen funding for foreign research groups, citing transparency concerns and national security risks, impacting millions of dollars in cancer, viral infection, and human genetics research worldwide.
NIH Freezes Funding for Foreign Research Groups
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has frozen funding for foreign research groups, citing transparency concerns and national security risks, impacting millions of dollars in cancer, viral infection, and human genetics research worldwide.
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NASA Budget Cuts Shift Focus to Mars, Impacting International Collaboration
The Trump administration proposed a $6 billion cut to NASA's budget, shifting priorities from the Artemis lunar program to a Mars-focused initiative, impacting international partnerships and potentially jeopardizing numerous scientific projects; this reallocation aims to accelerate human missions to...
NASA Budget Cuts Shift Focus to Mars, Impacting International Collaboration
The Trump administration proposed a $6 billion cut to NASA's budget, shifting priorities from the Artemis lunar program to a Mars-focused initiative, impacting international partnerships and potentially jeopardizing numerous scientific projects; this reallocation aims to accelerate human missions to...
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International Conference Highlights Insect Farming and Biomass for Climate Change Mitigation
The "Insects Plus" conference in Cloppenburg, Germany (May 12-14), brings together over 300 participants to discuss using biomass for carbon capture and insects as livestock feed to mitigate climate change and improve global food security, addressing a projected 400-million-ton increase in protein d...
International Conference Highlights Insect Farming and Biomass for Climate Change Mitigation
The "Insects Plus" conference in Cloppenburg, Germany (May 12-14), brings together over 300 participants to discuss using biomass for carbon capture and insects as livestock feed to mitigate climate change and improve global food security, addressing a projected 400-million-ton increase in protein d...
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Hidden Medieval Manuscript Reveals Arthurian Legends
Researchers at Cambridge University Library discovered two 13th-century pages from a rare medieval manuscript, "Suite Vulgate du Merlin," hidden inside another book's binding in 2019; using advanced imaging, they virtually unfurled the fragile text to reveal stories of King Arthur and Merlin, sheddi...

Hidden Medieval Manuscript Reveals Arthurian Legends
Researchers at Cambridge University Library discovered two 13th-century pages from a rare medieval manuscript, "Suite Vulgate du Merlin," hidden inside another book's binding in 2019; using advanced imaging, they virtually unfurled the fragile text to reveal stories of King Arthur and Merlin, sheddi...
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Annual Blood Tests Show Promise in Early Cancer Detection
Annual multi-cancer blood tests could prevent up to 49% of late-stage diagnoses, reducing deaths by 21% within five years, according to a study using a new test trialed by the NHS involving 8,000 patients, detecting up to 12 common cancers, and using AI to pinpoint cancer location.

Annual Blood Tests Show Promise in Early Cancer Detection
Annual multi-cancer blood tests could prevent up to 49% of late-stage diagnoses, reducing deaths by 21% within five years, according to a study using a new test trialed by the NHS involving 8,000 patients, detecting up to 12 common cancers, and using AI to pinpoint cancer location.
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Albertina's "Leonardo – Dürer" Showcases Renaissance Drawings on Colored Grounds
The Albertina Museum in Vienna presents "Leonardo – Dürer. Meisterzeichnungen der Renaissance auf farbigem Grund," an exhibition showcasing over 146 Renaissance and Baroque master drawings on colored paper, highlighting the evolution of techniques and the use of colored paper from a working material...

Albertina's "Leonardo – Dürer" Showcases Renaissance Drawings on Colored Grounds
The Albertina Museum in Vienna presents "Leonardo – Dürer. Meisterzeichnungen der Renaissance auf farbigem Grund," an exhibition showcasing over 146 Renaissance and Baroque master drawings on colored paper, highlighting the evolution of techniques and the use of colored paper from a working material...
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Top Cancer Researcher Awaits Critical MRI Results Amidst Stage Four Brain Cancer Return
Professor Richard Scolyer, a leading cancer researcher and 2024 Australian of the Year, awaits crucial MRI results following the return of his stage four brain cancer, highlighting the unpredictable nature of glioblastoma and the need for improved treatments.

Top Cancer Researcher Awaits Critical MRI Results Amidst Stage Four Brain Cancer Return
Professor Richard Scolyer, a leading cancer researcher and 2024 Australian of the Year, awaits crucial MRI results following the return of his stage four brain cancer, highlighting the unpredictable nature of glioblastoma and the need for improved treatments.
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Highly Precise Atomic Clock Aboard ISS to Test Einstein's Theory
The European Space Agency's ACES mission launched Pharao, a highly precise atomic clock aboard the ISS on April 22, 2024, to test Einstein's theory of relativity with twenty times more precision than previous experiments, potentially revealing new physics.

Highly Precise Atomic Clock Aboard ISS to Test Einstein's Theory
The European Space Agency's ACES mission launched Pharao, a highly precise atomic clock aboard the ISS on April 22, 2024, to test Einstein's theory of relativity with twenty times more precision than previous experiments, potentially revealing new physics.
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£5m Cross-Border Project to Save Red Squirrels
A nearly £5 million cross-border project aims to save red squirrels in northern England and southern Scotland by controlling grey squirrel populations, restoring habitats, and engaging communities over five years, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

£5m Cross-Border Project to Save Red Squirrels
A nearly £5 million cross-border project aims to save red squirrels in northern England and southern Scotland by controlling grey squirrel populations, restoring habitats, and engaging communities over five years, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
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28% Bias Score
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