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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


Oral Microbiome Linked to Cognitive Decline: Implications for Dementia Prevention
A new study of 120 older adults links specific oral bacteria to cognitive decline, adding to evidence connecting poor oral health (affecting up to 62% of adults) with Alzheimer's disease, a condition affecting over 55 million people globally.
Oral Microbiome Linked to Cognitive Decline: Implications for Dementia Prevention
A new study of 120 older adults links specific oral bacteria to cognitive decline, adding to evidence connecting poor oral health (affecting up to 62% of adults) with Alzheimer's disease, a condition affecting over 55 million people globally.
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40% Bias Score


Qin Dynasty Artifacts Unearthed in Suzhou Reveal Urban Development and Cultural Exchange
Over 300 ancient artifacts, including pottery and animal bones, were unearthed at three interconnected sites in Suzhou, China, providing crucial insights into Qin Dynasty urban planning, administration, and cultural exchange.
Qin Dynasty Artifacts Unearthed in Suzhou Reveal Urban Development and Cultural Exchange
Over 300 ancient artifacts, including pottery and animal bones, were unearthed at three interconnected sites in Suzhou, China, providing crucial insights into Qin Dynasty urban planning, administration, and cultural exchange.
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16% Bias Score


Global Light Pollution Threatens Wildlife and Human Health
Light pollution, increasing by 10% annually, obscures the night sky for two-thirds of humanity, including 80% of North Americans; it also threatens wildlife, impacting birds, insects, and marine turtles, while potentially contributing to human health issues.
Global Light Pollution Threatens Wildlife and Human Health
Light pollution, increasing by 10% annually, obscures the night sky for two-thirds of humanity, including 80% of North Americans; it also threatens wildlife, impacting birds, insects, and marine turtles, while potentially contributing to human health issues.
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40% Bias Score


19-Year Remission Achieved in Neuroblastoma Patient Treated with CAR-T Cells
A 4-year-old girl treated for neuroblastoma in 2006 at Texas Children's Hospital with experimental CAR-T cell therapy remains cancer-free 19 years later, representing the longest remission ever reported for this treatment and offering new hope for solid tumor therapies.
19-Year Remission Achieved in Neuroblastoma Patient Treated with CAR-T Cells
A 4-year-old girl treated for neuroblastoma in 2006 at Texas Children's Hospital with experimental CAR-T cell therapy remains cancer-free 19 years later, representing the longest remission ever reported for this treatment and offering new hope for solid tumor therapies.
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48% Bias Score


Global Survey Reveals Optimism for Cell and Gene Therapies, but Concerns Remain About Other Breakthrough Technologies
A global survey of over 13,000 people across 13 countries reveals high optimism for cell and gene therapy (74%), but lower acceptance of cultivated meat (39%) and concerns about AI in medicine, highlighting the need for greater public engagement and transparency regarding emerging technologies.
Global Survey Reveals Optimism for Cell and Gene Therapies, but Concerns Remain About Other Breakthrough Technologies
A global survey of over 13,000 people across 13 countries reveals high optimism for cell and gene therapy (74%), but lower acceptance of cultivated meat (39%) and concerns about AI in medicine, highlighting the need for greater public engagement and transparency regarding emerging technologies.
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20% 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

FDA Approves Pig Kidney Transplant Trials
The FDA approved clinical trials for pig kidney transplants in the US, offering hope for the thousands on organ waiting lists; researchers are genetically modifying pigs to prevent organ rejection, but challenges remain regarding infection risks and long-term outcomes.

FDA Approves Pig Kidney Transplant Trials
The FDA approved clinical trials for pig kidney transplants in the US, offering hope for the thousands on organ waiting lists; researchers are genetically modifying pigs to prevent organ rejection, but challenges remain regarding infection risks and long-term outcomes.
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48% Bias Score

Windborne Bird Flu Outbreak in Czech Republic
A highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu outbreak on two Czech chicken farms in February 2024 was traced to a nearby duck farm 5 miles away, with windborne transmission confirmed as the likely cause due to specific weather conditions and the virus's slow spread among the chickens.

Windborne Bird Flu Outbreak in Czech Republic
A highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu outbreak on two Czech chicken farms in February 2024 was traced to a nearby duck farm 5 miles away, with windborne transmission confirmed as the likely cause due to specific weather conditions and the virus's slow spread among the chickens.
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36% Bias Score

Windborne Bird Flu Transmission Confirmed in Czech Republic
A highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu outbreak at two high-security Czech chicken farms in February 2024 was linked to a nearby duck farm, likely through windborne transmission under specific meteorological conditions, resulting in thousands of birds being culled.

Windborne Bird Flu Transmission Confirmed in Czech Republic
A highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu outbreak at two high-security Czech chicken farms in February 2024 was linked to a nearby duck farm, likely through windborne transmission under specific meteorological conditions, resulting in thousands of birds being culled.
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16% Bias Score

Accidental Leadership: Jim Cantrell's Vision for Space 3.0
Jim Cantrell, CEO of Phantom Space, details his accidental leadership journey from a chicken ranch to revolutionizing the space industry through Space 3.0, focusing on digitizing space to overcome terrestrial network limitations and enable unlimited data storage.

Accidental Leadership: Jim Cantrell's Vision for Space 3.0
Jim Cantrell, CEO of Phantom Space, details his accidental leadership journey from a chicken ranch to revolutionizing the space industry through Space 3.0, focusing on digitizing space to overcome terrestrial network limitations and enable unlimited data storage.
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48% Bias Score

China Recruits for Planetary Defense Team Amid Asteroid Threat
China is recruiting for a planetary defense team to address the threat of asteroid collisions, focusing on near-Earth asteroid monitoring and early warning systems; the initiative follows the discovery of 2024 YR4, an asteroid with a small chance of impacting Earth in 2032.

China Recruits for Planetary Defense Team Amid Asteroid Threat
China is recruiting for a planetary defense team to address the threat of asteroid collisions, focusing on near-Earth asteroid monitoring and early warning systems; the initiative follows the discovery of 2024 YR4, an asteroid with a small chance of impacting Earth in 2032.
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24% Bias Score
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