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400+ Chemicals in Plastics Linked to Breast Cancer, Disproportionately Affecting Young Women
Over 400 chemicals in common plastics are linked to breast cancer, disproportionately impacting young women due to widespread exposure from food packaging and personal care products; the study highlights the urgent need for stronger regulations and reduced plastic production.
400+ Chemicals in Plastics Linked to Breast Cancer, Disproportionately Affecting Young Women
Over 400 chemicals in common plastics are linked to breast cancer, disproportionately impacting young women due to widespread exposure from food packaging and personal care products; the study highlights the urgent need for stronger regulations and reduced plastic production.
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64% Bias Score


"Artemis II to Proceed with Modified Trajectory Amidst China Competition and Election Uncertainty"
"NASA's Artemis II mission will proceed despite heat shield damage from Artemis I, employing a modified re-entry trajectory. Competition with China's lunar ambitions and the upcoming US presidential election impact the program's future."
"Artemis II to Proceed with Modified Trajectory Amidst China Competition and Election Uncertainty"
"NASA's Artemis II mission will proceed despite heat shield damage from Artemis I, employing a modified re-entry trajectory. Competition with China's lunar ambitions and the upcoming US presidential election impact the program's future."
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52% Bias Score


Glifosato: Estudio revela daño cerebral persistente incluso a bajas dosis
Un nuevo estudio muestra que la exposición al herbicida glifosato causa inflamación cerebral persistente en ratones, incluso a bajas dosis, con síntomas similares al Alzheimer y ansiedad, desafiando las afirmaciones de seguridad de la EPA y la EFSA.
Glifosato: Estudio revela daño cerebral persistente incluso a bajas dosis
Un nuevo estudio muestra que la exposición al herbicida glifosato causa inflamación cerebral persistente en ratones, incluso a bajas dosis, con síntomas similares al Alzheimer y ansiedad, desafiando las afirmaciones de seguridad de la EPA y la EFSA.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Nominates SpaceX-Linked Billionaire to Lead NASA
President-elect Trump's nomination of Jared Isaacman, a tech billionaire and spaceflight entrepreneur with close ties to SpaceX, to lead NASA, has generated excitement and concern regarding potential conflicts of interest, given NASA's increased reliance on private companies like SpaceX for crucial ...
Trump Nominates SpaceX-Linked Billionaire to Lead NASA
President-elect Trump's nomination of Jared Isaacman, a tech billionaire and spaceflight entrepreneur with close ties to SpaceX, to lead NASA, has generated excitement and concern regarding potential conflicts of interest, given NASA's increased reliance on private companies like SpaceX for crucial ...
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40% Bias Score


Successful Sentinel-1C Launch Restores Europe's Space Access
Europe's Sentinel-1C Earth observation satellite successfully launched aboard a Vega-C rocket on [Date], marking the return of this crucial launch system after a December 2022 failure due to a Zefiro-40 engine malfunction, restoring Europe's independent access to space for smaller satellites.
Successful Sentinel-1C Launch Restores Europe's Space Access
Europe's Sentinel-1C Earth observation satellite successfully launched aboard a Vega-C rocket on [Date], marking the return of this crucial launch system after a December 2022 failure due to a Zefiro-40 engine malfunction, restoring Europe's independent access to space for smaller satellites.
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8% Bias Score


China's CO2 Rise Slightly Below Decade Average in 2023
China's 2023 atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration rose by 2.3 ppm, slightly below the past decade's average and mirroring the global increase; methane and nitrous oxide also increased, but less than global averages, according to the China Meteorological Administration's 2023 Greenhouse Gas Bulle...
China's CO2 Rise Slightly Below Decade Average in 2023
China's 2023 atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration rose by 2.3 ppm, slightly below the past decade's average and mirroring the global increase; methane and nitrous oxide also increased, but less than global averages, according to the China Meteorological Administration's 2023 Greenhouse Gas Bulle...
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24% Bias Score

"Евгений Велихов: A Life Dedicated to Nuclear Energy and Public Service"
"Евгений Велихов, a prominent Soviet and Russian physicist and public figure, born February 2, 1935, made significant contributions to nuclear energy, including leading the Soviet thermonuclear program and playing a key role in the Chernobyl cleanup, while also serving as a prominent political figur...

"Евгений Велихов: A Life Dedicated to Nuclear Energy and Public Service"
"Евгений Велихов, a prominent Soviet and Russian physicist and public figure, born February 2, 1935, made significant contributions to nuclear energy, including leading the Soviet thermonuclear program and playing a key role in the Chernobyl cleanup, while also serving as a prominent political figur...
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32% Bias Score

Artemis Moon Landing Delayed Until Mid-2027
The Artemis moon landing, originally slated for 2024, has been postponed to mid-2027 due to unexpected heat shield damage on the Orion capsule during its Artemis I test flight in November 2022, causing delays in the Artemis II mission (now April 2026) and impacting the SpaceX lunar lander's readines...

Artemis Moon Landing Delayed Until Mid-2027
The Artemis moon landing, originally slated for 2024, has been postponed to mid-2027 due to unexpected heat shield damage on the Orion capsule during its Artemis I test flight in November 2022, causing delays in the Artemis II mission (now April 2026) and impacting the SpaceX lunar lander's readines...
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48% Bias Score

UK Regulator Recommends Extending Human Embryo Research Limit to 28 Days
The UK's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority recommends extending the limit on human embryo research from 14 to 28 days to study a critical developmental period and improve understanding of miscarriages and heart defects, following scientific advancements and international trends.

UK Regulator Recommends Extending Human Embryo Research Limit to 28 Days
The UK's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority recommends extending the limit on human embryo research from 14 to 28 days to study a critical developmental period and improve understanding of miscarriages and heart defects, following scientific advancements and international trends.
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48% Bias Score

Urine Test Detects Lung Cancer Earlier Using \"Zombie Cells\"
British scientists created a urine test detecting lung cancer earlier by identifying \"zombie cells\"—senescent cells releasing proteins detected by an injectable sensor—which successfully identified early-stage lung cancer in rats, potentially revolutionizing cancer detection.

Urine Test Detects Lung Cancer Earlier Using \"Zombie Cells\"
British scientists created a urine test detecting lung cancer earlier by identifying \"zombie cells\"—senescent cells releasing proteins detected by an injectable sensor—which successfully identified early-stage lung cancer in rats, potentially revolutionizing cancer detection.
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40% Bias Score

California Earthquake: A Reminder of US Seismic Vulnerability
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck northern California on Thursday, causing power outages for over 10,000 people and prompting a tsunami warning (later canceled); this event, while significant, is less severe than several past earthquakes in the US, including the 1700 Cascadia earthquake (magnitude 8...

California Earthquake: A Reminder of US Seismic Vulnerability
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck northern California on Thursday, causing power outages for over 10,000 people and prompting a tsunami warning (later canceled); this event, while significant, is less severe than several past earthquakes in the US, including the 1700 Cascadia earthquake (magnitude 8...
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32% Bias Score

Dark Chocolate Consumption Linked to Reduced Type 2 Diabetes Risk
A Harvard University study revealed that individuals consuming approximately one ounce of dark chocolate daily exhibited a 21% lower risk of developing Type 2 diabetes compared to those who did not; this effect was not observed among milk chocolate consumers.

Dark Chocolate Consumption Linked to Reduced Type 2 Diabetes Risk
A Harvard University study revealed that individuals consuming approximately one ounce of dark chocolate daily exhibited a 21% lower risk of developing Type 2 diabetes compared to those who did not; this effect was not observed among milk chocolate consumers.
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48% Bias Score
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