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4,000 Italian Researchers Protest Precarious Employment at CNR
In Bologna, Italy, approximately 4,000 precari (temporary workers) at the National Research Council (CNR) are protesting for permanent positions, highlighting precarious employment despite high qualifications and contributions; insufficient funding and the Bernini bill threaten to worsen the situati...
4,000 Italian Researchers Protest Precarious Employment at CNR
In Bologna, Italy, approximately 4,000 precari (temporary workers) at the National Research Council (CNR) are protesting for permanent positions, highlighting precarious employment despite high qualifications and contributions; insufficient funding and the Bernini bill threaten to worsen the situati...
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40% Bias Score


Victoria Streamlines Literacy Assessment for Grade 1 Students
Victoria is replacing its 40-minute English Online Interview (EOI) literacy assessment for six-year-olds with a new 10-minute phonics check starting in 2026, focusing on essential reading skills to improve teaching efficiency and student outcomes.
Victoria Streamlines Literacy Assessment for Grade 1 Students
Victoria is replacing its 40-minute English Online Interview (EOI) literacy assessment for six-year-olds with a new 10-minute phonics check starting in 2026, focusing on essential reading skills to improve teaching efficiency and student outcomes.
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44% Bias Score


Liquid Biopsies: Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment
Liquid biopsies, blood tests detecting tumor traces, are transforming cancer treatment by enabling earlier detection and personalized therapies; however, high costs and complex analysis limit widespread adoption in Spain, where their use is most advanced in lung, colon, and rectal cancers.
Liquid Biopsies: Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment
Liquid biopsies, blood tests detecting tumor traces, are transforming cancer treatment by enabling earlier detection and personalized therapies; however, high costs and complex analysis limit widespread adoption in Spain, where their use is most advanced in lung, colon, and rectal cancers.
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28% Bias Score


House Democrats Demand Answers from NASA on DOGE Representative Amid Conflict of Interest Concerns
Three House Democrats are demanding answers from NASA about a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) representative embedded at the agency, citing conflicts of interest due to SpaceX's ties to both NASA and DOGE, with a response requested by March 7th and a meeting set for March 14th.
House Democrats Demand Answers from NASA on DOGE Representative Amid Conflict of Interest Concerns
Three House Democrats are demanding answers from NASA about a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) representative embedded at the agency, citing conflicts of interest due to SpaceX's ties to both NASA and DOGE, with a response requested by March 7th and a meeting set for March 14th.
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44% Bias Score


Leucovorin Shows Promise for Autism Treatment
Off-label use of the prescription drug leucovorin shows promise in improving communication in some autistic children, prompting research to seek FDA approval for wider use and insurance coverage, although larger studies are needed to confirm its effectiveness and safety across different autistic pop...
Leucovorin Shows Promise for Autism Treatment
Off-label use of the prescription drug leucovorin shows promise in improving communication in some autistic children, prompting research to seek FDA approval for wider use and insurance coverage, although larger studies are needed to confirm its effectiveness and safety across different autistic pop...
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40% Bias Score


Musk Calls for Immediate Deorbiting of International Space Station
Elon Musk called for the immediate deorbiting of the International Space Station, despite its significant contributions to scientific research, technological innovation, STEM education, and international diplomacy; experts warn of major setbacks if this occurs.
Musk Calls for Immediate Deorbiting of International Space Station
Elon Musk called for the immediate deorbiting of the International Space Station, despite its significant contributions to scientific research, technological innovation, STEM education, and international diplomacy; experts warn of major setbacks if this occurs.
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48% Bias Score

Summer Gasoline Regulations: Balancing Environmental Protection and Economic Costs
The EPA's mandate to switch to lower-volatility summer gasoline blends from May 1 to September 15, to reduce smog-causing emissions, results in a 10-15 cents per gallon price increase due to higher refining costs and logistical challenges.

Summer Gasoline Regulations: Balancing Environmental Protection and Economic Costs
The EPA's mandate to switch to lower-volatility summer gasoline blends from May 1 to September 15, to reduce smog-causing emissions, results in a 10-15 cents per gallon price increase due to higher refining costs and logistical challenges.
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44% Bias Score

Yellowstone Supervolcano: Devastation and Global Impact
A Yellowstone supervolcano eruption would cause immediate death for 90,000 people, devastate a 50-mile radius and blanket the US in ash, leading to a potential volcanic winter and global food shortages.

Yellowstone Supervolcano: Devastation and Global Impact
A Yellowstone supervolcano eruption would cause immediate death for 90,000 people, devastate a 50-mile radius and blanket the US in ash, leading to a potential volcanic winter and global food shortages.
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52% Bias Score

Mount Rainier's Lahar Threat: Preparedness Efforts Underway
Mount Rainier, an active volcano near Seattle, threatens nearby cities with lahars (fast-moving mudflows); advanced monitoring systems and large-scale evacuation drills are underway to prepare for a potential eruption, but the unpredictability of lahars remains a significant concern.

Mount Rainier's Lahar Threat: Preparedness Efforts Underway
Mount Rainier, an active volcano near Seattle, threatens nearby cities with lahars (fast-moving mudflows); advanced monitoring systems and large-scale evacuation drills are underway to prepare for a potential eruption, but the unpredictability of lahars remains a significant concern.
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44% Bias Score

Catalan Project Uses Wild Fruits to Promote Sustainable Forest Management
The Plantas Olvidadas project in Catalonia is developing 125 food products from wild fruits to create a sustainable local economy and protect forests, receiving over €2 million in EU funding.

Catalan Project Uses Wild Fruits to Promote Sustainable Forest Management
The Plantas Olvidadas project in Catalonia is developing 125 food products from wild fruits to create a sustainable local economy and protect forests, receiving over €2 million in EU funding.
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36% Bias Score

Gene Mutation in Wheat Reduces Need for Fertilizers
UK scientists discovered a gene mutation enhancing plant-microbe partnerships, potentially reducing fertilizer use in crops like wheat through improved nutrient uptake via endosymbiosis, offering a sustainable agricultural solution.

Gene Mutation in Wheat Reduces Need for Fertilizers
UK scientists discovered a gene mutation enhancing plant-microbe partnerships, potentially reducing fertilizer use in crops like wheat through improved nutrient uptake via endosymbiosis, offering a sustainable agricultural solution.
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40% Bias Score

Second Tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II Discovered in Egypt
British archaeologist Piers Litherland discovered the first rock-cut pharaoh's tomb in Egypt since 1922, belonging to Thutmose II, and is now excavating a second, concealed tomb believed to contain the pharaoh's remains and artifacts near Luxor, Egypt.

Second Tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II Discovered in Egypt
British archaeologist Piers Litherland discovered the first rock-cut pharaoh's tomb in Egypt since 1922, belonging to Thutmose II, and is now excavating a second, concealed tomb believed to contain the pharaoh's remains and artifacts near Luxor, Egypt.
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44% Bias Score
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