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Ancient Meteorite Suggests Earth Was Inherently Hydrated
Analysis of a 4.6-billion-year-old enstatite chondrite meteorite reveals intrinsic hydrogen, suggesting Earth was inherently hydrated, challenging the theory that water arrived via asteroid impacts.
Ancient Meteorite Suggests Earth Was Inherently Hydrated
Analysis of a 4.6-billion-year-old enstatite chondrite meteorite reveals intrinsic hydrogen, suggesting Earth was inherently hydrated, challenging the theory that water arrived via asteroid impacts.
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40% Bias Score


Excessive CT Scans Linked to 5% of US Cancer Diagnoses
A US study estimates that excessive CT scan use contributes to 1 in 20 annual cancer diagnoses, with children under one year old facing a tenfold higher risk; researchers urge reduced use and optimized radiation doses to mitigate this risk.
Excessive CT Scans Linked to 5% of US Cancer Diagnoses
A US study estimates that excessive CT scan use contributes to 1 in 20 annual cancer diagnoses, with children under one year old facing a tenfold higher risk; researchers urge reduced use and optimized radiation doses to mitigate this risk.
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52% Bias Score


Insomnia, Sleep Medication Linked to Increased Disability Risk in Older Adults
A study of 6,722 Medicare beneficiaries aged 65+ found increased insomnia and sleep medication use correlated with a 20% higher disability risk the following year, impacting self-care activities; cognitive behavioral therapy is recommended as a safer alternative.
Insomnia, Sleep Medication Linked to Increased Disability Risk in Older Adults
A study of 6,722 Medicare beneficiaries aged 65+ found increased insomnia and sleep medication use correlated with a 20% higher disability risk the following year, impacting self-care activities; cognitive behavioral therapy is recommended as a safer alternative.
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32% Bias Score


France Launches Initiative to Attract American Researchers
French President Macron invited international researchers, particularly Americans concerned by the Trump administration's policies, to a May 5th meeting in France, launching a platform, "Choose France for Science," to facilitate their relocation and offering funding opportunities.
France Launches Initiative to Attract American Researchers
French President Macron invited international researchers, particularly Americans concerned by the Trump administration's policies, to a May 5th meeting in France, launching a platform, "Choose France for Science," to facilitate their relocation and offering funding opportunities.
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36% Bias Score


Microdosing: Placebo Effects and Unproven Benefits
Microdosing, the practice of taking tiny doses of psychedelics like psilocibin or LSD, is gaining popularity as a self-treatment for mental health issues, despite limited scientific evidence and potential risks from unregulated products; while users report benefits, studies suggest placebo effects a...
Microdosing: Placebo Effects and Unproven Benefits
Microdosing, the practice of taking tiny doses of psychedelics like psilocibin or LSD, is gaining popularity as a self-treatment for mental health issues, despite limited scientific evidence and potential risks from unregulated products; while users report benefits, studies suggest placebo effects a...
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52% Bias Score


€15 Million 'I Research in Epirus' Program to Boost Regional Innovation
The Epirus Region launched a €15 million 'I Research in Epirus' program, funding businesses and research organizations collaborating on R&D projects within five priority sectors (experience industry, agrifood, health & wellbeing, environment & energy, and digital entrepreneurship) to develop innovat...
€15 Million 'I Research in Epirus' Program to Boost Regional Innovation
The Epirus Region launched a €15 million 'I Research in Epirus' program, funding businesses and research organizations collaborating on R&D projects within five priority sectors (experience industry, agrifood, health & wellbeing, environment & energy, and digital entrepreneurship) to develop innovat...
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24% Bias Score

Canada's Underfunded Science: A Call for Increased Investment
Lewis E. Kay, a University of Toronto professor and award-winning scientist, highlights Canada's insufficient funding for scientific research, urging a 15% annual increase for five years to double CIHR's budget and retain top talent, contrasting it with the significantly larger US NIH budget.

Canada's Underfunded Science: A Call for Increased Investment
Lewis E. Kay, a University of Toronto professor and award-winning scientist, highlights Canada's insufficient funding for scientific research, urging a 15% annual increase for five years to double CIHR's budget and retain top talent, contrasting it with the significantly larger US NIH budget.
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52% Bias Score

Evidence of Past Habitability Found on Mars
Analysis of Martian rocks by NASA's Curiosity rover has revealed the presence of siderite, an iron carbonate mineral, in Gale Crater, indicating a past carbon cycle and a potentially habitable environment on Mars billions of years ago.

Evidence of Past Habitability Found on Mars
Analysis of Martian rocks by NASA's Curiosity rover has revealed the presence of siderite, an iron carbonate mineral, in Gale Crater, indicating a past carbon cycle and a potentially habitable environment on Mars billions of years ago.
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28% Bias Score

Blind Sound Recordist Challenges Societal Norms, Promotes Inclusive Nature
Juan Pablo Culasso, a blind sound recordist from Uruguay, has cataloged almost 3,000 bird sounds, promoting inclusive nature experiences and challenging societal biases against blindness through initiatives supported by CNN and Rolex.

Blind Sound Recordist Challenges Societal Norms, Promotes Inclusive Nature
Juan Pablo Culasso, a blind sound recordist from Uruguay, has cataloged almost 3,000 bird sounds, promoting inclusive nature experiences and challenging societal biases against blindness through initiatives supported by CNN and Rolex.
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20% Bias Score

St. Petersburg Forum Highlights IT's Role in Sustainable Nature Tourism
Over 150 students and experts attended a St. Petersburg forum on nature tourism, focusing on digital modeling for environmental impact prediction and sustainable infrastructure development; key participants included Rosa Khutor, the Ministry of Natural Resources, and Tourism.rf.

St. Petersburg Forum Highlights IT's Role in Sustainable Nature Tourism
Over 150 students and experts attended a St. Petersburg forum on nature tourism, focusing on digital modeling for environmental impact prediction and sustainable infrastructure development; key participants included Rosa Khutor, the Ministry of Natural Resources, and Tourism.rf.
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44% Bias Score

Tudor Manuscript Reveals 400-Year-Old Cheeseboard Tradition
Historians have discovered a 16th-century English manuscript detailing the Tudor-era tradition of serving a cheeseboard at the end of a meal, revealing the origins of this modern custom.

Tudor Manuscript Reveals 400-Year-Old Cheeseboard Tradition
Historians have discovered a 16th-century English manuscript detailing the Tudor-era tradition of serving a cheeseboard at the end of a meal, revealing the origins of this modern custom.
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36% Bias Score

Seismic Vibrations Key to Fiddler Crab Courtship
New research reveals that male European fiddler crabs attract mates not only through visual courtship displays but also via complex seismic vibrations generated through various body movements, including claw waving, leg bouncing, and body-sand interaction, culminating in underground drumming.

Seismic Vibrations Key to Fiddler Crab Courtship
New research reveals that male European fiddler crabs attract mates not only through visual courtship displays but also via complex seismic vibrations generated through various body movements, including claw waving, leg bouncing, and body-sand interaction, culminating in underground drumming.
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4% Bias Score
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