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Mass Stranding of False Killer Whales in Tasmania
More than 150 false killer whales, an endangered species, have beached near Arthur River in Tasmania; rescue efforts are underway, but only 90 whales are still alive, with challenges posed by the remote location and ocean conditions.
Mass Stranding of False Killer Whales in Tasmania
More than 150 false killer whales, an endangered species, have beached near Arthur River in Tasmania; rescue efforts are underway, but only 90 whales are still alive, with challenges posed by the remote location and ocean conditions.
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16% Bias Score


Oosterschelde Biodiversity Decline: 28% Drop in 37 Species
A 28% average decline in 37 fish and invertebrate populations in the Oosterschelde over 30 years is linked to climate change and steel industry impacts, threatening this unique European protected habitat.
Oosterschelde Biodiversity Decline: 28% Drop in 37 Species
A 28% average decline in 37 fish and invertebrate populations in the Oosterschelde over 30 years is linked to climate change and steel industry impacts, threatening this unique European protected habitat.
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36% Bias Score


Australia Euthanizes 90 False Killer Whales After Mass Stranding
Authorities in Tasmania, Australia, euthanized approximately 90 false killer whales following a mass stranding event near Arthur River; the remote location and challenging conditions made rescue efforts impossible, adding to a concerning trend of mass whale strandings in the region.
Australia Euthanizes 90 False Killer Whales After Mass Stranding
Authorities in Tasmania, Australia, euthanized approximately 90 false killer whales following a mass stranding event near Arthur River; the remote location and challenging conditions made rescue efforts impossible, adding to a concerning trend of mass whale strandings in the region.
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36% Bias Score


Quantum Art Installation Explores Human Perception
Laure Prouvost's "We Felt a Star Dying," an immersive installation opening Friday in Berlin and running through May 4th at Kraftwerk Berlin, uses quantum computing to explore the intersection of quantum mechanics and human perception, challenging traditional understandings of reality.
Quantum Art Installation Explores Human Perception
Laure Prouvost's "We Felt a Star Dying," an immersive installation opening Friday in Berlin and running through May 4th at Kraftwerk Berlin, uses quantum computing to explore the intersection of quantum mechanics and human perception, challenging traditional understandings of reality.
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32% Bias Score


Clove: Health Benefits and Potential Cancer-Fighting Properties
Clove (*Syzygium aromaticum*) offers various health benefits, including treating respiratory issues, gingivitis, and potentially reducing cancer risk due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties; Dr. Mathieu Tobossi, a nutritionist, recommends daily consumption, especially for those expos...
Clove: Health Benefits and Potential Cancer-Fighting Properties
Clove (*Syzygium aromaticum*) offers various health benefits, including treating respiratory issues, gingivitis, and potentially reducing cancer risk due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties; Dr. Mathieu Tobossi, a nutritionist, recommends daily consumption, especially for those expos...
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56% Bias Score


Beyond Data: Nature Intelligence for Corporate Sustainability
The article challenges the prevailing belief in corporate sustainability that more data will solve the nature crisis, arguing that the core issue is a misunderstanding of nature's complexity and our dependence on it, urging businesses to focus on their impact drivers instead of seeking more data.
Beyond Data: Nature Intelligence for Corporate Sustainability
The article challenges the prevailing belief in corporate sustainability that more data will solve the nature crisis, arguing that the core issue is a misunderstanding of nature's complexity and our dependence on it, urging businesses to focus on their impact drivers instead of seeking more data.
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56% Bias Score

Wild Fish Can Discriminate Between Humans Based on Visual Cues
Researchers found that wild saddled seabream and black seabream fish in the Mediterranean Sea could differentiate between two divers based on the color of their diving gear, demonstrating a capacity for visual discrimination and individual recognition after being trained by one diver.

Wild Fish Can Discriminate Between Humans Based on Visual Cues
Researchers found that wild saddled seabream and black seabream fish in the Mediterranean Sea could differentiate between two divers based on the color of their diving gear, demonstrating a capacity for visual discrimination and individual recognition after being trained by one diver.
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16% Bias Score

Godstone Sinkhole: Burst Water Main and Historic Sand Pit Suspected as Cause
A 65ft-long sinkhole opened in Godstone, Surrey, forcing evacuations; a burst water main interacting with a historic sand pit is suspected as the cause, highlighting risks of aging infrastructure and unmapped subsurface features.

Godstone Sinkhole: Burst Water Main and Historic Sand Pit Suspected as Cause
A 65ft-long sinkhole opened in Godstone, Surrey, forcing evacuations; a burst water main interacting with a historic sand pit is suspected as the cause, highlighting risks of aging infrastructure and unmapped subsurface features.
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24% Bias Score

Life Expectancy Growth Stagnates in Europe
A study published in The Lancet reveals that life expectancy growth in 20 European countries slowed significantly between 2011 and 2019, primarily due to increased deaths from cardiovascular diseases and cancer linked to unhealthy lifestyles and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Life Expectancy Growth Stagnates in Europe
A study published in The Lancet reveals that life expectancy growth in 20 European countries slowed significantly between 2011 and 2019, primarily due to increased deaths from cardiovascular diseases and cancer linked to unhealthy lifestyles and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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32% Bias Score

Foraging Courses Reflect Growing Interest in Nature and Self-Sufficiency in Germany
Jennifer Engelbrecht teaches foraging courses in Germany, showcasing readily available edible winter plants to aspiring educators at a recent seminar in Loccum; this reflects a broader societal shift towards nature awareness and self-sufficiency.

Foraging Courses Reflect Growing Interest in Nature and Self-Sufficiency in Germany
Jennifer Engelbrecht teaches foraging courses in Germany, showcasing readily available edible winter plants to aspiring educators at a recent seminar in Loccum; this reflects a broader societal shift towards nature awareness and self-sufficiency.
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32% Bias Score

Mickey 17" Premieres at Berlin Film Festival: A Satirical Look at Authoritarianism and Class Inequality
Bong Joon-ho's "Mickey 17", a sci-fi comedy starring Robert Pattinson and Mark Ruffalo, premiered at the 2025 Berlin Film Festival. The film satirizes authoritarian leadership and explores class inequality in a dystopian future, offering a surprisingly optimistic outlook.

Mickey 17" Premieres at Berlin Film Festival: A Satirical Look at Authoritarianism and Class Inequality
Bong Joon-ho's "Mickey 17", a sci-fi comedy starring Robert Pattinson and Mark Ruffalo, premiered at the 2025 Berlin Film Festival. The film satirizes authoritarian leadership and explores class inequality in a dystopian future, offering a surprisingly optimistic outlook.
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40% Bias Score

Goal-Oriented Dementia Care Reduces Costs and Improves Independence
A new study shows that a goal-oriented support program for dementia patients, NIDUS Family, significantly improves their independence and reduces healthcare costs by nearly £9,000 annually per patient, impacting the nearly one million dementia sufferers in the UK.

Goal-Oriented Dementia Care Reduces Costs and Improves Independence
A new study shows that a goal-oriented support program for dementia patients, NIDUS Family, significantly improves their independence and reduces healthcare costs by nearly £9,000 annually per patient, impacting the nearly one million dementia sufferers in the UK.
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40% Bias Score
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