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FDA Clears Spinal Stimulator Offering Hope for Spinal Cord Injury Patients
The FDA recently approved ARC-EX Therapy, a non-invasive spinal stimulator showing significant promise in improving hand function and reducing pain for patients with spinal cord injuries, based on results from the Up-LIFT clinical trial where 72% of participants with cervical injuries saw improvemen...
FDA Clears Spinal Stimulator Offering Hope for Spinal Cord Injury Patients
The FDA recently approved ARC-EX Therapy, a non-invasive spinal stimulator showing significant promise in improving hand function and reducing pain for patients with spinal cord injuries, based on results from the Up-LIFT clinical trial where 72% of participants with cervical injuries saw improvemen...
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Stonehenge: A Monument of Unification in Prehistoric Britain
Geological analysis reveals Stonehenge's stones were sourced from across Britain nearly 5,000 years ago, suggesting a unifying purpose among early Britons before the formation of a kingdom, possibly connected to religious practices and the winter solstice.
Stonehenge: A Monument of Unification in Prehistoric Britain
Geological analysis reveals Stonehenge's stones were sourced from across Britain nearly 5,000 years ago, suggesting a unifying purpose among early Britons before the formation of a kingdom, possibly connected to religious practices and the winter solstice.
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British Woman Develops Italian Accent After Stroke
Following a stroke, 58-year-old Althia Bryden from London developed foreign accent syndrome (FAS), a rare condition causing her to speak with an Italian accent despite never visiting Italy, significantly impacting her identity and communication.
British Woman Develops Italian Accent After Stroke
Following a stroke, 58-year-old Althia Bryden from London developed foreign accent syndrome (FAS), a rare condition causing her to speak with an Italian accent despite never visiting Italy, significantly impacting her identity and communication.
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Retraction of High-Profile Hydroxychloroquine Covid-19 Study
Elsevier retracted a March 2020 study promoting hydroxychloroquine for Covid-19 due to ethical concerns raised by three of its authors and an investigation revealing issues with patient consent and equipoise, marking the highest-cited retracted Covid-19 paper.
Retraction of High-Profile Hydroxychloroquine Covid-19 Study
Elsevier retracted a March 2020 study promoting hydroxychloroquine for Covid-19 due to ethical concerns raised by three of its authors and an investigation revealing issues with patient consent and equipoise, marking the highest-cited retracted Covid-19 paper.
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2024 Global Temperature Exceeds 1.5 Degrees Celsius, but Official Breach of Paris Agreement Threshold Delayed
2024 marks the first year where the global average temperature exceeded the pre-industrial level by more than 1.5 degrees Celsius, based on initial data from the EU climate service Copernicus; however, the official declaration of breaching the Paris Agreement's 1.5-degree limit, as determined by a 2...
2024 Global Temperature Exceeds 1.5 Degrees Celsius, but Official Breach of Paris Agreement Threshold Delayed
2024 marks the first year where the global average temperature exceeded the pre-industrial level by more than 1.5 degrees Celsius, based on initial data from the EU climate service Copernicus; however, the official declaration of breaching the Paris Agreement's 1.5-degree limit, as determined by a 2...
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JUNO Begins Final Construction Phase: Water Filling Marks Start of Neutrino Data Collection
The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) in China started the final construction phase, water filling its 44-meter deep pool, expected to be completed by August 2024, enabling formal data collection to study neutrinos and the universe's origins.
JUNO Begins Final Construction Phase: Water Filling Marks Start of Neutrino Data Collection
The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) in China started the final construction phase, water filling its 44-meter deep pool, expected to be completed by August 2024, enabling formal data collection to study neutrinos and the universe's origins.
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Hallmark's Storytelling: A Neuroscience-Backed Guide for Leaders
The 2023 Hallmark movie \"A Merry Scottish Christmas\" attracted 3.33 million viewers, making it the most-watched movie on ad-supported cable that year; this success illustrates how predictable narratives and relatable characters can create emotional connection and engagement, offering valuable less...

Hallmark's Storytelling: A Neuroscience-Backed Guide for Leaders
The 2023 Hallmark movie \"A Merry Scottish Christmas\" attracted 3.33 million viewers, making it the most-watched movie on ad-supported cable that year; this success illustrates how predictable narratives and relatable characters can create emotional connection and engagement, offering valuable less...
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UK Ash Dieback: New Research Offers Hope Amidst Ongoing Losses
Ash dieback disease has killed millions of UK ash trees, but recent research suggests average losses of 50% over 30 years, not the previously feared 95%, due to breeding disease-tolerant trees, improved woodland management, and microbiome-based solutions.

UK Ash Dieback: New Research Offers Hope Amidst Ongoing Losses
Ash dieback disease has killed millions of UK ash trees, but recent research suggests average losses of 50% over 30 years, not the previously feared 95%, due to breeding disease-tolerant trees, improved woodland management, and microbiome-based solutions.
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2024 Global Temperature Exceeds 1.5 Degrees Celsius, but Official Declaration Delayed
The global average temperature in 2024 surpassed the pre-industrial level by more than 1.5 degrees Celsius for the first time on record, according to the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service, although the official declaration of exceeding the Paris Agreement's 1.5-degree target is delayed due to t...

2024 Global Temperature Exceeds 1.5 Degrees Celsius, but Official Declaration Delayed
The global average temperature in 2024 surpassed the pre-industrial level by more than 1.5 degrees Celsius for the first time on record, according to the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service, although the official declaration of exceeding the Paris Agreement's 1.5-degree target is delayed due to t...
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Global Warming Exceeds 1.5°C Target, Intensifying Extreme Weather
Scientists confirm that the global temperature increase is exceeding the 1.5°C target set in the 2015 Paris Agreement, with 2024 marking the warmest year since 1881 and CO2 emissions rising by 0.8%; this is leading to more extreme weather events, as evidenced by devastating floods in Europe.

Global Warming Exceeds 1.5°C Target, Intensifying Extreme Weather
Scientists confirm that the global temperature increase is exceeding the 1.5°C target set in the 2015 Paris Agreement, with 2024 marking the warmest year since 1881 and CO2 emissions rising by 0.8%; this is leading to more extreme weather events, as evidenced by devastating floods in Europe.
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JUNO Begins Final Construction Stage, Set to Revolutionize Neutrino Research
The final construction phase of China's Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) began Wednesday with the start of filling a 44-meter-deep pool with 100 tons of ultra-pure water per hour for its 20,000-ton neutrino detector, enabling the start of data collection by August 2024 to study neutr...

JUNO Begins Final Construction Stage, Set to Revolutionize Neutrino Research
The final construction phase of China's Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) began Wednesday with the start of filling a 44-meter-deep pool with 100 tons of ultra-pure water per hour for its 20,000-ton neutrino detector, enabling the start of data collection by August 2024 to study neutr...
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Record 2024 Tornado Count Underscores US Vulnerability
The United States experienced over 1,700 tornadoes in 2024 through November, resulting in 53 deaths and $14 billion in damages, with vulnerable Southern states facing increased risks due to socioeconomic factors and potential La Niña effects.

Record 2024 Tornado Count Underscores US Vulnerability
The United States experienced over 1,700 tornadoes in 2024 through November, resulting in 53 deaths and $14 billion in damages, with vulnerable Southern states facing increased risks due to socioeconomic factors and potential La Niña effects.
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36% Bias Score
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