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Ferrihydrite: A New Theory for Mars' Red Color
Scientists have discovered that the red color of Mars is likely due to ferrihydrite, a mineral that forms in cool water, suggesting a more extensive past presence of liquid water than previously believed and potentially altering our understanding of its habitability.
Ferrihydrite: A New Theory for Mars' Red Color
Scientists have discovered that the red color of Mars is likely due to ferrihydrite, a mineral that forms in cool water, suggesting a more extensive past presence of liquid water than previously believed and potentially altering our understanding of its habitability.
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36% Bias Score


EU Approves Mealworm Powder in Food: A Step Towards Sustainable Protein
The European Union recently approved mealworm powder for use in various food products, promoting sustainable protein sources and addressing global food security concerns; Germany's €38 million investment in alternative proteins highlights the growing interest in insect farming.
EU Approves Mealworm Powder in Food: A Step Towards Sustainable Protein
The European Union recently approved mealworm powder for use in various food products, promoting sustainable protein sources and addressing global food security concerns; Germany's €38 million investment in alternative proteins highlights the growing interest in insect farming.
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Evidence of Ancient Ocean on Mars Discovered by Zhurong Rover
Data from China's Zhurong rover reveals evidence of a large, ice-free ocean on Mars 3.6 billion years ago, based on subsurface rock layer analysis showing beach-like formations in Utopia Planitia, supporting the hypothesis of a warmer, wetter Martian past.
Evidence of Ancient Ocean on Mars Discovered by Zhurong Rover
Data from China's Zhurong rover reveals evidence of a large, ice-free ocean on Mars 3.6 billion years ago, based on subsurface rock layer analysis showing beach-like formations in Utopia Planitia, supporting the hypothesis of a warmer, wetter Martian past.
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Study Links Antidepressants to Faster Cognitive Decline in Dementia, But Experts Urge Caution
A Swedish study found a correlation between antidepressant use and faster cognitive decline in dementia patients, but experts caution against overreacting due to study limitations and contradictory findings showing slower decline than average in treated patients.
Study Links Antidepressants to Faster Cognitive Decline in Dementia, But Experts Urge Caution
A Swedish study found a correlation between antidepressant use and faster cognitive decline in dementia patients, but experts caution against overreacting due to study limitations and contradictory findings showing slower decline than average in treated patients.
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Ferrihydrit, Not Hematite, Likely Mars' Main Pigment
New research indicates that ferrihydrit, a hydrated iron oxide, is the main contributor to Mars' red color, challenging the previous assumption that it was hematite; this discovery suggests Mars possessed liquid water early in its history and was more wet than previously thought.
Ferrihydrit, Not Hematite, Likely Mars' Main Pigment
New research indicates that ferrihydrit, a hydrated iron oxide, is the main contributor to Mars' red color, challenging the previous assumption that it was hematite; this discovery suggests Mars possessed liquid water early in its history and was more wet than previously thought.
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Otters Spotted in Alkmaar Canal: A Significant Range Expansion
Two otters were spotted in Alkmaar's Schelphoekgracht canal on Friday afternoon by resident Martha van der Horst, marking a significant range expansion for the species in North Holland, according to researcher Kevin Raatjes of Landschap Noord-Holland.
Otters Spotted in Alkmaar Canal: A Significant Range Expansion
Two otters were spotted in Alkmaar's Schelphoekgracht canal on Friday afternoon by resident Martha van der Horst, marking a significant range expansion for the species in North Holland, according to researcher Kevin Raatjes of Landschap Noord-Holland.
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SSRI Use Linked to Accelerated Memory Loss in Dementia Patients
A Swedish study of nearly 19,000 dementia patients found that those taking SSRIs experienced accelerated memory loss and increased risks of death and fractures, although the direct causal link to the medication remains uncertain.

SSRI Use Linked to Accelerated Memory Loss in Dementia Patients
A Swedish study of nearly 19,000 dementia patients found that those taking SSRIs experienced accelerated memory loss and increased risks of death and fractures, although the direct causal link to the medication remains uncertain.
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36% Bias Score

Mediterranean Diet Linked to 6% Lower Obesity-Related Cancer Risk
A new study of over 450,000 people found that closely following the Mediterranean diet reduced the risk of obesity-related cancers by approximately 6%, regardless of BMI, potentially due to factors beyond weight loss such as reduced inflammation, suggesting its significant role in cancer prevention ...

Mediterranean Diet Linked to 6% Lower Obesity-Related Cancer Risk
A new study of over 450,000 people found that closely following the Mediterranean diet reduced the risk of obesity-related cancers by approximately 6%, regardless of BMI, potentially due to factors beyond weight loss such as reduced inflammation, suggesting its significant role in cancer prevention ...
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Study Links Antidepressants to Faster Cognitive Decline in Dementia; Experts Caution Against Misinterpretation
A Swedish study suggests a link between antidepressant use and faster cognitive decline in dementia patients, but experts caution against misinterpreting the observational findings, citing unaddressed factors and contradictory evidence showing slower-than-average decline in patients using antidepres...

Study Links Antidepressants to Faster Cognitive Decline in Dementia; Experts Caution Against Misinterpretation
A Swedish study suggests a link between antidepressant use and faster cognitive decline in dementia patients, but experts caution against misinterpreting the observational findings, citing unaddressed factors and contradictory evidence showing slower-than-average decline in patients using antidepres...
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China's Sea Turtle Conservation Success on Xisha Islands
China's Sansha City protects 90 percent of the nation's sea turtle population on the Xisha Islands through a protection center, 24-hour monitoring, and nest relocation efforts, resulting in the rescue of over 280 turtles and the discovery of nearly 2,000 nests since 2017.

China's Sea Turtle Conservation Success on Xisha Islands
China's Sansha City protects 90 percent of the nation's sea turtle population on the Xisha Islands through a protection center, 24-hour monitoring, and nest relocation efforts, resulting in the rescue of over 280 turtles and the discovery of nearly 2,000 nests since 2017.
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44% Bias Score

Surge in Testosterone Replacement Therapy Prescriptions Raises Concerns
Prescriptions for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) have risen sharply, from 7.3 million in 2019 to over 11 million in 2023, despite limited long-term safety data and FDA approval only for hypogonadal individuals with symptoms; increased risk of heart, lung, and kidney problems, and other side ...

Surge in Testosterone Replacement Therapy Prescriptions Raises Concerns
Prescriptions for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) have risen sharply, from 7.3 million in 2019 to over 11 million in 2023, despite limited long-term safety data and FDA approval only for hypogonadal individuals with symptoms; increased risk of heart, lung, and kidney problems, and other side ...
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56% Bias Score

Meta's Non-Invasive Brain-to-Text System Achieves 32% Error Rate
Meta AI's Brain2Qwerty system translates brain signals into text non-invasively, achieving a 32% error rate with MEG and 19% in top performers, using a three-stage AI system; however, real-time capability is needed for clinical use.

Meta's Non-Invasive Brain-to-Text System Achieves 32% Error Rate
Meta AI's Brain2Qwerty system translates brain signals into text non-invasively, achieving a 32% error rate with MEG and 19% in top performers, using a three-stage AI system; however, real-time capability is needed for clinical use.
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20% Bias Score
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